Discover the best top things to do in Lorton, United States including Lucy Burns Suffragist Museum, Meadowood Special Management Recreation Area, George Mason's Gunston Hall, Mason Neck State Park, Workhouse Arts Center, Sharpshooters, Fair Winds Brewing Company, Forge Brew Works, Occoquan Regional Park, Tamarack Stables.
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The Lucy Burns Museum is a treasure trove of artifacts, displays and information from a pivotal moment in women's history in America. It is critically important that this generation and future generations know and understand what women endured for the right to vote in America. Docents are extremely knowledgeable.
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Explore George Mason’s nation-shaping ideas at The Home of American Rights. Learn what motivated him to craft the 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights and how his ideas inspired the nation. Tour the historic Mason-family home, hike scenic trails to the Potomac River, and discover George Mason's lasting legacy.
What a relief to get to a plantation that doesn't have crowd control lines and controlled access. We never heard of the place before we went and yet found it well worth the trip. George Mason was another of those founding fathers who was passionate for liberty, especially from the government. The house is unassuming from the outside (relatively) and the inside is well worth the tour. What a contrast to Monticello, as this place was far more liveable! We enjoyed the liberty of strolling the grounds, the quiet beauty of the view. Go, even just to learn about George Mason, a dedicated father, a founding father, the champion of individual liberty.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
The hiking trails are fabulous, very well-maintained and clear of debris. The maps are laid out very well and there is signage posted to help you understand which way you are heading. Everything is very easy to follow. The trails have benches throughout so you can stop and simply enjoy nature. There are sections of boardwalk as well as steps in certain areas to make the trail more accessible. There are many other features in the park as well: a nice visitor center, boat launch, beach area, playground, picnic sites, and more.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
The Workhouse Arts Center, once a former prison, is now a flourishing arts community that is home to over 100 of the finest regional artists, with a rich local and national history. The Workhouse has a beautiful campus open year round to the public, with eight artist studio buildings, two main galleries, a prison museum, cafe, gift shop, art supply store, new Youth Arts Center and W-3 Theatre. New performances at the Workhouse W-3 Theatre include: Comedy Nights, a Cabaret Series, Dinner and a Movie Nights, as well as Children’s Theatre programs. The Workhouse offers over 200 educational opportunities for all age groups and skill levels.
Working artists and gallery spaces showcase all types of art: photography, ceramics, glass, fiber art, painting, sculpture, metalwork, printmaking and woodturning. Leading artists exhibitions and special international exhibitions as well as special events with musical entertainment, drama and comedy.
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4.5 based on 47 reviews
We have been coming here for a couple of years. Its truly a favorite of ours. Wait staff are very friendly and helpful. We bring our dog, and wait staff are as welcoming of him as they are of us. Beer is very good, with nice seasonal choices as well as favorite standards. They have a variety of choices of beer styles, although thier IPAs are my go-to. Nice setting, and a rotatingchoice of food trucks -- all great and nicely priced
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4.5 based on 13 reviews
We came to the park just to walk around and found ourselves walking all the way to historic Occoquan! It's about 1.5 miles each way, but what a lovely walk. Then after walking back to the park, it was a perfect afternoon stroll by the water and just sitting on the benches. The cafe smelled great and everyone there seemed really content. There are several trails to roam of varying lengths, boat rentals, the cafe, and some great open spaces. A really nice way to spend the day outdoors.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
We had a wonderful trail ride! There were 6 of us including 2 kids and 2 teenagers. Blaze and Megan were patient and helpful guides and led us through beautiful terrain. All of the horses had fun personalities and we loved getting to feed them treats at the end. Highly recommend!!
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