Town of Colonial Beach
Our Town
- Colonial Beach, officially incorporated as a town on February 25, 1892, quickly rose in popularity due to the allure of its beaches and waterfront properties. This led to a boom in the construction of Victorian homes, summer cottages, and hotels, with the Bell House on Irving Avenue standing out as a particularly notable example.
The Decline and Rejuvenation
The popularity of Colonial Beach was significantly influenced by changes in transportation methods and gambling laws. The advent of automobile travel shifted vacation patterns from extended stays to shorter, more frequent trips, impacting hotel occupancy. Additionally, the casinos, which once thrived here, were destroyed by a fire in the 1960s.
However, recent years have seen a rejuvenation of Colonial Beach, spurred by its proximity to the expanding Washington Metropolitan Area, once again making it a sought-after destination for leisure and relaxation.
However, recent years have seen a rejuvenation of Colonial Beach, spurred by its proximity to the expanding Washington Metropolitan Area, once again making it a sought-after destination for leisure and relaxation.
Attractions and Lifestyle
Historical and Natural Attractions
Situated about 65 miles from the vital urban centers of Richmond, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., the town serves as the gateway to Route 3, the "Historic Corridor." This area boasts attractions like Stratford Hall, George Washington's Birthplace, Westmoreland State Park, Ingleside Winery, Westmoreland Berry Farm, and the historic town of Fredericksburg, blending rich history with natural beauty.
A Glimpse into the Past
The Bell House, formerly the summer home of Alexander Graham Bell, is a key historical site. Now operating as a bed and breakfast, it offers visitors a unique combination of historical significance and modern comfort.
A Golf Cart Community
Colonial Beach is proud to be Virginia's first recognized golf cart community. The town comes alive with custom-decorated golf carts, especially during summer and the annual Halloween parade, reflecting the community's creative spirit.
The Mesmerizing Sunsets of Monroe Bay
One of Colonial Beach's most enchanting features is the spectacular sunsets over Monroe Bay. Each evening brings a new color palette, inviting residents and visitors alike to pause and soak in the natural beauty from the BAYSIDE’s deck.
A Blend of History, Community, and Nature
Colonial Beach, affectionately known as the "Playground on the Potomac," offers a unique experience that marries its historical roots and lively community spirit with the breathtaking natural landscape surrounding it, making it an enduringly attractive destination for visitors and residents alike.