If you’re a Marine, chances are, you’ve probably been stationed at MCB Quantico once or twice. The base is home to many units, training programs, and schools and earned the nickname the "Crossroads of the Marine Corps."
And what better place? Though the woods might bring up unpleasant memories of night navigation, the quantity (not to mention quality) of things to do here in your free time is phenomenal.
Located where our nation spent many of its formative years, this region is rich in history, allowing you to explore, learn, and feel up close and personal with our nation’s past.
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There’s no better place to understand why Marines are the way they are than at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. You'll find artifacts, educated personnel on-site, and the Legacy Walk that weaves through the exhibits narrating the Corps' more than 200 years of involvement in our nation’s history.
The Legacy Walk is a written timeline that is undoubtedly the best part for those needing to bridge the gap between textbook and hands-on learning. And when you need a break, chow down on some beer-battered mozzarella sticks at the Tun Tavern, the birthplace of the Marines.
The little town of Quantico sits on the Mainside of MCB Quantico. Its history dates back to 1654 when the English government gave settlers land patents, and its role in our nation’s history continued through the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. Because of the location, Quantico has caught glimpses of history since then and has become the “home base” for Marines. The friendly people, beautiful architecture, and humble businesses make this small community surrounded by noble Marines quite charming.
Travel back to the start of our nation with a visit to Mount Vernon to learn all about the Founding Father who served as the First President of the United States. Tour the mansion and explore the blacksmith shop, smokehouse, stable, spinning house, and more.
Where history and outdoor exploration meet, Manassas National Battlefield Park provides the opportunity to hike the grounds where not one but two Southern victories took place and tested the Northern resolve during the Civil War.
With a backdrop so beautiful, how could you not want to get outside and breathe in the fresh air?
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Situated on the tidal shores of the Potomac, the historical Leesylvania State Park is the perfect place to satisfy the outdoorsy adventurer. Explore on foot along the numerous hiking trails or head for the water. Though swimming is not permitted, kayaking, boating, and fishing are! And if you’ve ever wanted to learn how to sail, go for it. With the Northern Virginia Sailing School on-site, it’s the perfect place to learn.
For those looking for quiet away from the day-to-day hustle and bustle, the Prince William Forest is your destination. This enormous wooded stretch lends itself to an adventure on the trails, like the Laurel Loop. Or, if you need to unplug for a little longer, sign up for a weekend retreat with a stay in a historic cabin. Those with kids can promote a love for the outdoors with the Junior Ranger course, where they’ll complete a booklet of activities to earn their badge of honor.
Want to venture outside without getting caught in NOVA traffic? Mainside Quantico has a handful of hiking trails to explore.
Government Island, a historic 18th and 19th quarry site, sits south of Quantico in Stafford. Today, this 17-acre wilderness area is a beautiful nature preserve where you can observe wildlife as you walk this scenic heritage trail.
One of the best parts of moving to a new duty station is exploring the local food. If you've just moved, an empty kitchen is the perfect excuse to venture out during mealtimes!
S & G Restaurant and Bap Zip Burrito House are conveniently located in Quantico. They make for a quick bite before hopping on the train to ride into DC or running your next errand. Stafford is home to Vinny's and El Gran Charro. Both have fantastic reviews and are worth a visit.
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A glance at the map reveals that the Quantico area hosts endless adventures. With Fredericksburg just to the south and Alexandria, DC, and Baltimore a few miles north, history buffs, outdoor adventurers, foodies, and city-lovers will all find something to do here.
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