The Richmond Region is full of unforgettable experiences you won’t find anywhere else. These “Only in RVA” attractions highlight what makes the Richmond Region truly one of a kind blending rich heritage, outdoor thrills, quirky charm, and passionate community spirit. Get ready to explore these must-see, wow-worthy, and award-winning attractions across the region.  

Keystone Truck & Tractor

Keystone Truck & Tractor Museum

880 West Roslyn Road, Colonial Heights, VA

This museum in Colonial Heights is a true “Only in the Richmond Region” find and is the largest truck and tractor museum in the world. Featuring more than 125,000 square feet of restored antique tractors, classic cars, vintage trucks, and Americana, it’s a standout stop for families and curious travelers alike. Wander through decades of agricultural and automotive history, then grab a bite at the on-site Keystone Grill.

James River

James River Rapids

Various Locations

The James River Rapids offer the only Class III and IV whitewater rapids in an urban setting, making Richmond an unforgettable playground for adventure seekers. Visitors can kayak, raft, paddleboard, swim, tube, hike, bike, or simply relax within the city’s expansive riverfront park system. For a stunning view without getting wet, stroll across the T. Tyler Potterfield Memorial Bridge, which looks over the rushing river. With rock climbing available at the nearby Manchester Climbing Wall, this experience blends outdoor thrills with unbeatable city access. 

McKinney Train Mural

McKinney Train Mural

109 Hanover Avenue, Ashland, VA

Proudly claiming the title of “America’s longest railroad mural”, this artwork in the Town of Ashland stretches an impressive 250 feet, celebrating the town’s deep rail heritage in a larger-than-life display.  This stop is perfect for art lovers, history buffs, and anyone exploring Ashland’s charming historic district. As real trains roll right through the center of town, the mural adds a layer of magic to your stroll.

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Colonial Downs

10515 Colonial Downs Parkway, New Kent, VA

Colonial Downs in New Kent is a must-see for racing enthusiasts, boasting the widest grass racing surface in North America and the second-largest horse-racing dirt track in the country. It’s now home to a Kentucky Derby qualifier race, drawing top-tier talent each March during the Virginia Derby. Throughout the racing season, visitors can enjoy quirky, crowd-favorite events like ostrich and camel races, making every visit unforgettable. 

Rapterra Kings Dominion

Rapterra at Kings Dominion

16000 Theme Park Way, Doswell, VA

Rapterra takes thrills to new heights as the world’s tallest and longest launched wing coaster, offering a ride experience you can’t find anywhere else. Introduced during Kings Dominion’s 50th anniversary in 2025, it’s a headliner among more than 60 rides, shows, and attractions. The amusement park also boasts 13 roller coasters, making it one of the East Coast’s largest coaster collections in a single park. For adrenaline seekers, this is a true only-in-the-Richmond-Region adventure. While you're at the park, make sure to check out the Eiffel Tower, which is a 1/3 replica of the tower in Paris!

Science Museum of Virginia

Mary Morton Parsons Earth Kugel at the Science Museum of Virginia 

2500 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA​

Recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest floating ball sculpture, the Mary Morton Parsons Earth Kugel invites visitors to move a 29-ton perfectly spherical granite globe with just their hands, thanks to the frictionless rotation created by water pressure beneath it. This floating-ball sculpture was crafted from the same granite used to pave Paris’s famed Champs-Élysées, and it’s just one highlight from the museum’s 223,000 square feet of interactive exhibits exploring innovation, physical science, and ever-changing national traveling displays. 

Poe Museum

Edgar Allan Poe Museum

1914 East Main Street, Richmond, VA

The Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond showcases the world’s largest collection of Poe artifacts. Partially housed in the Old Stone House, the oldest residential building still standing in the city, visitors can see manuscripts, letters, various personal items, and even Poe’s childhood bed. As Poe’s hometown, Richmond offers a uniquely intimate connection to the legendary writer, and this museum brings his life and legacy into vivid focus for literature lovers and curious travelers alike. 

Richmond Raceway 2017 - DTN

Richmond Raceway

600 East Laburnum Avenue, Richmond, VA

Known as “America’s Premier Short Track,” the Richmond Raceway delivers some of the most intense and unpredictable racing in NASCAR. Its unique D-shaped oval creates close competition, dramatic passes, and edge-of-your-seat action that keeps fans coming back year after year for the annual nighttime race. Beyond NASCAR weekend, the venue also hosts special events and community activities, making it a vibrant hub for motorsports enthusiasts. It’s a high-octane, only-in-the-Richmond-Region experience that captures the thrill of racing like nowhere else. 

Poppy

Metro Richmond Zoo

8300 Beaver Bridge Road, Moseley, VA

Meet Poppy, the Metro Richmond Zoo’s adorable viral pygmy hippo who has captured hearts around the world. Born in 2024, visitors can watch Poppy splash, play, and grow while learning about what makes pygmy hippos so rare and vulnerable in the wild, and how the zoo is supporting important conservation efforts for the species. In addition to Poppy, the zoo also welcomes baby cheetahs and giraffes—more regular but equally exciting arrivals that make every visit memorable for families and animal lovers alike.

No matter what inspires your curiosity, the Richmond Region is ready to wow you with unforgettable moments found nowhere else! Start planning your trip today and discover your own “Only in RVA” experience here.

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