The Yorktown center is about the area of USCG Training Center and 4 miles north of Newport News Park.
One of the best times to visit Yorktown is in the spring. From March to May, the weather starts to warm nicely, with daytime temperatures averaging about 60 degrees in March and reaching the mid 70s by May. Nighttime lows range from the high 30s to the mid 50s. Spring can be wet, with about one in three days seeing precipitation. Hotel rates don't increase for tourism season, which makes this a good time to save.
Springtime is when the city comes to life with the Riverwalk Landing Pier's opening and the kickoff of the Farmers Market and Music Jamboree. In April, two large Civil War reenactments and events occur the same weekend. The National Park Service Civil War Weekend and Yorktown Civil War Weekend include demonstrations, reenactments, tours, and more throughout the town. In May, enjoy incredible local brew and barbecue at the Blues, Brews, and BBQ Festival.
From June to August is peak tourism season in the area. Expect hotel rates to climb and vacancies to fill well in advance. Temperatures hover in the mid 80s throughout the summer, but the humidity levels can make it seem much hotter. Summer lows rest in the 60s, making nights balmy. It rains on average about every two or three days in the summer, with most falling in thunderstorms.
Many of the summer events in Yorktown center around the town's history. In June, the Watermen's Museum Military Appreciation Weekend honors the armed forces through dancing, music, live drills and canon fire, and more. In September, you can experience Yorktown as it was in the late 1700s under English rule.
Another great time to visit is in the fall. Autumn temperatures are lovely, with highs in the 60s and 70s and lows dropping to the 40s by November. Rainfall tapers off to about once every four to five days with lesser amounts during each occurrence. Travel numbers drop, and so do hotel rates.
Autumn is a busy time with multiple festivals and events in the city. In October, enjoy live music and culinary masterpieces at the Yorktown Wine Festival along the banks of the Hudson. Celebrate fall at the Yorktown Market Days and Fall Festival Celebration. Kids will love the hayrides, face painting, and games. You'll love perusing dozens of vendors selling their wares like crafts, baked goods, produce, and food.
Winter in Yorktown is chilly, with daytime highs averaging around 50 degrees and lows near freezing. Precipitation falls about one of three days, but most of it is rain. The town only sees about five inches of snow every year. Winter months are slow for tourism, and you'll find great deals on tickets and hotel rates. Make sure to pack some layers and a jacket.
In December, revel in the season's magic at Yorktown's Lighted Boat Parade. The city's waterfront brightens with twinkling lights and holiday tunes from boats competing for the coveted prize. Finish the night with hot cider and live music at the beachside bonfire.
To save even more as a AAA member, book a room at Red Roof Inn in Yorktown. You'll save 10 percent on rooms close to the York County Sports Complex, Hampton Roads Iceplex, and Patrick Henry Mall. Take tons of vacation pictures of the family in the outdoor pool and upload via the free Wi-Fi. Traveling for work? Take advantage of laundry service, the business center, and free local calls.
For highly-reviewed hotels for a fair price, look no further than DoubleTree by Hilton Williamsburg. It's a stone's throw from Yorktown and even closer to Busch Gardens and Water Country USA. Rooms and suites boast Souther decor with pops of bright color. Suites include separate sleeping and living areas. You'll sleep well on a Sweet Dreams bed with jumbo pillows and luxury linens. Family friendly amenities include adjoining rooms, an indoor and outdoor pool, satellite programming, free Wi-Fi, and fresh cookies at check-in.
Vibrant colors and atmosphere dominate at Courtyard by Marriott Newport News Yorktown. Business travelers delight in the hotel's business district location, express check-in and check-out, business center, and ample meeting space. Get to your hotel courtesy of the free airport shuttle. Bright, open rooms feature a fridge, microwave, and Smart TVs with satellite channels. Stay on top of news with free wired and wireless internet. Work up a sweat in the fitness center before a rejuvenating dip in the indoor pool or soak in the spa tub.
It wouldn't be a visit to colonial Virginia without diving into history. Visit Yorktown Battlefield, where you'll learn about the Siege of Yorktown, one of the last battles of the American Revolutionary War. At the American Revolution Museum, experience the founding of this nation, from the first settlers through the Constitution's writing. The museum offers outdoor living history with artillery demonstrations, interactive exhibits, and a bounty of artifacts.
Get more out of a history-filled day with a tour from Patriot Tours & Provisions. Set off on a Segway or on a bicycle tour for a guided trip to some of the area's most significant sites. You can also rent a kayak or paddleboard for a Hudson River excursion.
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Below are reviews of the city of Yorktown, VA from an actual visitor's perspective.
Close location to food and gas, everything seems clean and people are respectful.
Seeing the military history and visiting my grandson on the military base!!
Yorktown has great places to eat and shop.
Loved everything! Friendly people, very patriotic. We will return again!
We were in Newport News and I liked how easy it was to get around.
My Sister lives there. It is a very nice area
Really enjoyed the historic segway tour.
There are many historic sites to see in Yorktown and surrounding areas. Many good restaurants and easy to get around as well.