Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting the Metro Richmond Zoo. The zoo is located ~20 miles outside of Downtown Richmond. There is a fee to get in and you have the option to buy treats for the animals while buying your tickets. Some of the animals you can feed by hand and some haveContinue reading “Metro Richmond Zoo: Birds”
Category Archives: Richmond
Richmond’s American Civil War Museum
Richmond was once the capital of the Confederacy. Now, it is home to a Civil War Museum. The building this museum is located in was once the Tredegar Iron Works. The building has two floors of informational displays, as well as several interactive screens. This museum is also part of the Richmond National Battlefield Park.Continue reading “Richmond’s American Civil War Museum”
Richmond’s Buttermilk Trail
On Friday I spent the day hiking around the James River. My main focus was the James River Park System’s Buttermilk Trail. This trail is used for hiking and mountain biking. I did this trail along with some other areas so it ended up being close to a ten mile hike. This is the routeContinue reading “Richmond’s Buttermilk Trail”
Libby Hill Park Sunset
Libby Hill Park is an amazing place in Richmond to catch the sunset. This park overlooks downtown and one of the many rail lines running through the city. Several people gather here at sunset but there are plenty of places to sit or stand to enjoy a date (a couple actually got engaged behind meContinue reading “Libby Hill Park Sunset”
More Richmond Murals
Richmond has a large number of murals decorating the city. Here are more pictures of some of the ones I have found so far. For a comprehensive list of Richmond’s murals, click here.
Main Street Station
The Main Street Station in Downtown Richmond was opened back in 1901. There have been several disasters here but the station still stands. It is a very recognizable landmark and a great place for photos.
Maymont
Maymont is a 100-acre estate in Richmond that has a nature center, wildlife exhibits, a farm, several gardens and a historic mansion. There is a small fee to enter the nature center and mansion, and there is a suggested donation for the wildlife and farm exhibits. Maymont is an amazing place to visit and youContinue reading “Maymont”
Richmond Slave Trail
The Richmond Slave Trail is a pedestrian path through the city that mirrors the path slaves took once they arrived in America. It starts at Ancarrow’s Landing and ends at the First African Baptist Church. Along the trail you also pass the Reconciliation Statue, Lumpkin’s Slave Jail and the African Burial Ground.
RVA Parks
Richmond has several great parks scattered all over the city. I have not come close to hitting all of them but I look forward to visiting many more. This is a list of some of the places I have gone so far. Every park on this list is free to enter. The Low Line: TheContinue reading “RVA Parks”
Random Richmond Shots
Here are some of the random pictures I have taken while exploring Richmond with my camera.
