5 Things to Do This Reading Days If You’re Staying On Campus
Whether you’re on a fall sports team, don’t have a ride home or you’re not looking for a Parents & Family Weekend part two, wlulex has you covered when it comes to Reading Days activities.
1. Bring a Group Apple Picking
Apple picking is on everyone’s fall bucket list. So why not check that off this weekend? Virginia Gold Orchard, Seaman’s Orchard and Morris Orchard are great local destinations all within an hour from campus. Pack your car with a group or just a few friends, and spend the day outside. All three locations are open daily in the morning to late afternoon. Pick a variety of fresh foods from berries, to pears, apples, and pumpkins.
Virginia Gold Orchard: http://www.virginiagoldorchard.com/
Seaman’s Orchard: http://seamansorchard.com/
Morris Orchard: http://www.morrisorchard.com/
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2. Try out Lexington’s Newest Mini-Golf
Did you know Lexington has its very own mini-golf? Neither did we! Lex Lynx Mini-Golf opened its doors this September. This indoor, premier 18-hole mini-golf course is located right in town...less than a 10-minute walk from campus. Challenge your friends and don't forget to ask about Lex Lynx’s new twist on mini-golf: the “dirty eagle.”
For directions, hours of operation and more information: http://www.lexlynxgolf.com/
3. Volunteer for an Afternoon
Bored of binge-watching and secretly looking for a productive weekend? Spend Reading Days with the Rockbridge Area Habitat for Humanity building and repairing homes. Shifts run Thursday through Saturday in the mornings and afternoons. See the full schedule here.
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For more information: https://www.rockbridgehabitat.org/
4. Get “Locked in” With Your Friends
Also new to the Lexington area is Locked In, an escape-room experience. Test your problem solving and detective skills in three different escape-room simulations: Area 51, the Murder Mystery Room and the Prison Break Room. Are you up to the challenge?
For more information: https://www.lockedin-entertainment.com/
5. Eat Your Way Through Lexington
What’s better than grabbing a meal at one of Lexington’s fabulous restaurants? How about visiting all of them in one afternoon! Lexington Food Tours run Thursdays through Sundays and feature a wide variety of tours in town. Check out the Downtown Food & Cultural Tour for the best local food and some insight into what makes Lexington unique. Over 21? Craft Beer Tours and Blue Ridge Winery Tours are offered all weekend. Still trying to find that perfect Sunday brunch spot? Look no further! You can try them all with the Sunday Brunch Tour.
For the full schedule and reservations click here.
For more information: https://www.facebook.com/LexVATours/