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Virginia's Premier Outdoor Recreation Showcase Opens Its Spring Season Doors in the Heart of the Rappahannock Corridor
The Fredericksburg Outdoor Adventure and RV Expo at the Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center runs March 13, 2026, from 9 AM to 4 PM, with interactive gear demonstrations, RV models, kayak outfitters, fishing specialists, and workshop programming, free admission for children under 12 and discounted entry for seniors 60 and older.
Event details
The Fredericksburg Outdoor Adventure and RV Expo returns to the Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center at 2371 Carl D Silver Parkway on March 13, 2026, drawing families, outdoor enthusiasts, RV shoppers, boaters, and anglers to one of Virginia’s largest concentrated outdoor recreation showcases. The venue sits within the Central Park commercial district, a 2.4-million-square-foot retail and entertainment hub that gives the expo logistical advantages rarely available at convention-format events: ample parking, walkable dining, and an established visitor infrastructure that handles high attendance without friction. The single-day format on March 13 runs from 9 AM to 4 PM, with children under 12 admitted free and discounted entry for seniors aged 60 and older.
What the Expo Floor Delivers
The show floor organizes outdoor recreation categories with a comprehensiveness that weekend-warrior families find genuinely useful: the latest RV models from regional and national manufacturers share floor space with camping gear vendors, kayak and paddle sport outfitters, fishing tackle specialists, and climbing and trail running equipment representatives. Interactive demonstrations and workshops run throughout the day, allowing attendees to test gear under expert guidance rather than simply reading specifications from a placard. Industry professionals use the expo’s workshop format to share knowledge about local destinations, seasonal conditions, and route planning for everything from Shenandoah Valley multi-day backpacks to Chesapeake Bay fishing charters.
If You’re Going With Kids: The free admission for children under 12 makes the Fredericksburg expo one of the most cost-effective outdoor recreation outings in the Virginia spring calendar. Children who have expressed any interest in hiking, paddling, fishing, or camping will find the interactive demonstration format significantly more engaging than retail browsing, as the hands-on character of the exhibits provides context that catalogue shopping does not.
Fredericksburg and the Rappahannock River Setting
Fredericksburg sits on the Rappahannock River in Stafford County, roughly equidistant between Washington DC and Richmond at about 80 kilometres from each. The Rappahannock, which flows from the Blue Ridge to the Chesapeake Bay, provides a recreation corridor for canoeing, fishing, and tubing that intersects directly with the interests the expo promotes. The Civil War battlefield parks that ring the city, maintained by the National Park Service, offer walking and cycling access to significant historical terrain that family visitors rarely exhaust in a single visit. Lake.com lists vacation rental options across the northern Virginia and Rappahannock River corridor for families building a multi-day outdoor itinerary around the expo and the region’s broader recreation calendar.
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