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Westmoreland State Park
8.4/10 (33 reviews)
Discover ancient shark teeth along the Potomac River cliffs at Westmoreland State Park's Fossil Beach. Bring water shoes for shoreline exploration and join a guided fossil hike for the fullest experience.
Stratford Hall
8.2/10 (27 reviews)
Explore the ancestral home of the Lee family, where two Declaration signers and Robert E. Lee were born. Wander the 18th-century Great House and discover hidden fossils along the Potomac's scenic shoreline.
Northern Neck Historical Society Research Library
A treasure trove of Northern Neck history, this research library houses over 2,500 volumes of regional genealogy and heritage. Schedule an appointment to explore family histories, vital records, and local lore.
Trent Island
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Trent Island during your travels in Montross. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.
Montross Branch Central Rappahannock Regional Library
This community library offers privacy pods and a public law library alongside its diverse book collection. Visitors can enjoy book groups and craft sessions with express checkout and digital resources available.
Westmoreland County Museum
Step into Virginia's oldest Northern Neck museum, featuring a rare 1768 portrait of William Pitt by Charles Willson Peale. Explore exhibits on Washington and Madison and use the genealogy library.
Cedar Island
Cedar Island offers pristine marshlands where wildlife thrives undisturbed in coastal Virginia. Bring binoculars to spot diverse waterfowl while experiencing the tranquil solitude of this untouched natural sanctuary.
Armstead T. Johnson High School
This 1937 Colonial Revival building was one of the first high schools for African American students on Virginia's Northern Neck. Its detailed brickwork and gabled entrance showcase period architecture.
"Absolutely wonderful hotel and staff. Mia at reception was so helpful! All staff that we passed acknowledged us. Breakfast was mostly typical hotel breakfast, but so fresh and clean. A very nice property!"
"The staff was friendly. The room was clean and linens on the bed were made well. I slept better than usual in a hotel. The physical facilities were old and needed work but this did not hinder our stay. It was an ok place to stop for the night. I would stay again."
"This hotel is very cute, clean and centrally located to the downtown Leonardtown area. Parking was very accessible and easy and I loved that breakfast was included. My only issue was the woman working at the front desk when we checked in. She was grumpy and not very friendly. We arrived at noon so we understood it was early and that all of our rooms might not yet be ready, but she seemed annoyed at us! And didn’t offer any accommodations to help us settle in after a 7 hour drive."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.