Group Services

Plan your next Coference, Retreat, or Special Occasion at our 16+ acre location situated on the banks of the James River!
We are fully equipped to work with groups of all sizes and have Wireless internet access on-site.

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The Jamestown 4-H Center is an ideal location for:

The 16 acre riverfront property offers meeting facilities, on-site meal accommodations, affordable lodging facilities, and a wide selection of recreational opportunities.
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What is there to do in the area?

Are you looking for additional off-site adventures to compliment your stay?
We are located within walking distance to both Historic Jamestown and the Capital Trail, a mile upstream from Jamestown Island, less than one mile from the Colonial Parkway, and less than 5 miles from Colonial Williamsburg, 35 minutes from Yorktown Victory Center, and 40 minutes from the Yorktown Battlefield.

Or take a trip across the James River on the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry- "When you ride on the free Jamestown-Scotland Ferry, it's not hard to imagine what the first colonists saw as they traveled on the same river 400 years ago. The 15-minute ride will give you a unique view of the land and connect you to interesting sites on both sides of the James River." -from the VDOT web site

Additionally, you can visit one of these adventurous locations:

Busch Gardens- "Busch Gardens is an action-packed European-themed adventure park with 17th-century charm and 21st-century technology, boasting more than 350 acres of fun-filled exploration. The park is home to more than 50 rides and attractions, including Griffon, the world’s tallest and first floorless dive coaster. A new Sesame-Street themed area features four new KIDsiderate rides and shows that will delight young and the young at heart. Stage shows, culinary delights and world-class shopping experiences provide fun for the whole family." - from the Busch Gardens Williamsburg web site

Bacon's Castle- "Visitors today can step back to the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century through the doors of Bacon's Castle. Using the Allen's inventories from 1711 and 1755, furnishings have been selected to interpret daily life. Much of the early and original massive hand hewn beams are evident on the upper floors of the home. On the first floor, the raised panel woodwork in the downstairs chamber and great hall reflect the early eighteenth-century renovations of Elizabeth Bray, wife of Arthur Allen III." - from the Preservation Virginia web site

Smith's Fort Plantation- "Nestled on the south side of the James River, Smith's Fort Plantation offers a quiet refuge from the bustle of everyday life. Built sometime between 1751 and 1765, the story-and-a-half brick house is laid in Flemish bond and was home to Jacob Faulcon and his family. A gabled roof is accented with dormer windows. Its architectural significance lies in the interior where much of the original woodwork still exists. However, Smith's Fort had a long and varied history in Virginia." - from the Preservation Virginia web site

For answers to any of your questions for a private event, please call 757-253-4931, or email our Group Services.