The Prince George center point is about 5 miles northeast of Poplar Springs Hospital and 6 miles east of Old Blandford Church.
The best time to visit Prince George is in the late spring or in the fall. The summer is extremely hot, but a good time for a pass by visit on the way to the Virginia Beach Ocean Front. Spring lets you enjoy the surrounding battlefields in comfortable walking temperatures. Fall lets you catch a good high school football game or learn more about some of the historic sites in the area.
One of the best hotel offers near Prince George is located just miles from the city center. Follow Wagner Road past McDonalds straight toward the 95 entrance, and you'll see the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Petersburg. AAA members find a discount here. It is a convenient location if you have family members in Southside Regional Medical Center. The hotel is between the 95 north entrance and Crater Road.
All of the rooms and suites have a mini fridge and microwave. During the week, enjoy your complimentary copy of USA Today while you catch up on overnight sports action on ESPN before you head downstairs for a hot breakfast.
Members of the military and their families staying in the area enjoy a special rate at the Stay Over Suites Hopewell Richmond. The all-suites hotel is just minutes from Fort Lee. After you check-in enjoy a large fitness room, including cardio machines and dumbbells. Indulge in fresh hot cookies every afternoon as you head out for dinner or a trip to Southpark Mall. Start your day with the upscale continental breakfast. Every room includes comfortable beds and a full kitchen. All you need to bring is food; they supply everything else. There is a coin-operated laundry room on the property. All rooms also have HBO and wired high-speed internet access.
The area around Prince George offers a variety of hotel options for everyone's enjoyment. If you are in the area for an extended stay to learn about the Siege of Petersburg, the Days Inn by Wyndham Petersburg/South Fort Lee. It is on South Crater Road just off of Interstate 95, only under eight miles southeast of Prince George. The hotel is close to Pamplin Historical Park, where visitors can learn about the history of the Civil War and explore four museums and three historic homes. There is a Walmart approximately 15 minutes up Crater Road from the hotel. Guests enjoy comfortable rooms and a complimentary breakfast. There is a seasonal outdoor pool and complimentary Wi-Fi on the property.
If you are planning an extended stay for business on Fort Lee, check out the Woodspring Suites Richmond Fort Lee. The hotel is located just minutes from Southpark Mall and the variety of resturants that surround it. It is behind Aldi's so you can easily get what you need for your room. The pet-friendly property features complimentary wireless internet. Each room has a kitchen area with all of the necessary equipment for a homecooked meal on the road.
Just minutes from Prince George is the Petersburg National Battlefield. Visitors to the battlefield can learn about the longest military event of the United States Civil War. There are four different areas of the battlefield where you can learn about various events, including the night that Pennsylvania coal miners created a large crater. It was meant to deter the Confederate Army. However, the explosives malfunctioned, and the coal miners got caught in the crater instead.
Once you are done exploring the area's Civil War history, you can learn military history with a trip to Fort Lee. The active Army base is home to a number of different schools. It is also home to two significant museums. One is the Army Women's Museum. It traces the history of women in the Army. The museum is open to the public, but you need access to the base. It operates Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed on all federal holidays except for Veteran's Day. Some of the exhibits include the Origins of Service that explains how women supported troops in both the American Revolution and the Civil War as camp followers.
Colonial history fans can make the short trip down 460 and across the James River using the Ferry to reach Jamestown. There are two different settlements to explore at Jamestown. One is a replica of what the area looked like and allows visitors to learn from interpreters as they explore the buildings and ships along the water. Just up the road from the replica is the actual Jamestown site. This is an active archeological dig site that visitors are able to visit and learn about some of the artifacts that have been found in the area.
The county of the same name surrounds the village of Prince George. Just outside of the town is the back gate to Fort Lee Army Base. The city of Hopewell is just a few miles up the road. State Route 460 takes visitors from Prince George down to State Route 58 that leads you into Virginia Beach.