3 Fun Things to do in Bethel, Virginia

Our team at Tree Service Experts Co. enjoys taking day trips in and around Woodbridge to find new and exciting places to hang out with our family members and friends, as well as the people we work with. When we are finished cutting trees for that week, we take these trips. If you ever find yourself in the general area of Bethel, Virginia, there are three specific locations that you absolutely must see.

Visit Backyard Boats for kayaks customization

 

Our Hobie kayaks needed a trailer and a fish finder fitted, so we went to Backyard Boats. Hobie Kayaks are made for Lowrance systems, but we chose Garmin instead because it’s difficult to install. Travis performed a fantastic job, and the installation cost was really affordable! 

Here, they perform a variety of installations for people like myself who aren’t particularly handy. Jay also made buying the trailer a painless procedure. No travels to the DMV were necessary because the title and registration paperwork was completed there. They provide a wide range of Hobie accessories in addition to different kinds of kayaks and small boats. Cool shop in a labyrinth of factories. Everyone in this place is incredibly knowledgeable and kind. We strongly advise using this location for all of your boating requirements, especially if you’re wanting to have your Hobie kayaks repaired or customized.

Buy Flowers at CYMNOW Flowers

The owner, Huan, was really gracious. We were unsure of how flower delivery actually worked when we learned about this little firm from a friend.

He described the procedure to us and enquired about the event, the sort of flowers we were looking for, the size of the arrangement, and our price range.

In less than a day, he delivered the flowers and made this lovely white flower arrangement. We appreciate how quick he was with the order, especially considering he was aware of my time crunch.

Visit Rippon Lodge Historic Site

We like this location a lot as history enthusiasts. In front of the mansion, there is nice grass for picnics. They engage in activities all year round. To explore the home, a nominal fee is required. Although the upstairs is not yet accessible, everyone has access to the lower floor and gardens. At the base of the property is a brand-new nature walk.

Lovely old lodge with a big roof gable. It has two colors—white and green—and is situated on a copse with a distant view of the Potomac. It’s tidy. It stands out. In the forest, there is a tiny cemetery that is worth seeing. An ideal lunch spot is a large grass.

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