How to Reach Jamestown
Jamestown Island is easily reached over the Colonial
Parkway from Williamsburg only 10 miles away. Williamsburg is the
nearest rail and bus terminal and the closest point of concentration of
housing and eating facilities. The approach from the south is over State
Routes 10 and 31 to the ferry over the James River from Scotland to
Glasshouse Point near the Jamestown Entrance Gate. From Richmond and
points to the West, State Routes 5 and 31 can be used without entering
Williamsburg.
About Your Visit
Jamestown is open daily, except on Christmas Day,
from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. from April 1 to September 30 and 9 a. m. to 5 p.
m. the rest of the year. A single admission of 50 cents per person is
collected at the Entrance Gate on Glasshouse Point. However, during the
350th Jamestown Anniversary Festival season in 1957 this charge is a
part of, and included in, a $1 per person admission including all of
Jamestown and nearby Festival Park with its reconstructed "James Fort,"
ship replicas, and other features. All school students 18 years of age
and under, when in groups, and all children under 12 are admitted
without charge when accompanied by adults assuming responsibility for
their orderly conduct. Organizations and groups are given special
service if arrangements are made in advance. All visitors are urged to
go first to the Jamestown Visitor Center where literature, information,
and a special program are available.
No eating or lodging facilities are available at
Jamestown. There is, however, a restaurant and picnic ground in the
Virginia State Festival Park at Glasshouse Point.
Administration
Jamestown Island (except Jamestown National Historic
Site administered and maintained by the Association for the Preservation
of Virginia Antiquities) is part of Colonial National Historical Park.
The park also includes Yorktown Battlefield, Colonial Parkway, and Cape
Henry Memorial. It is administered by the National Park Service of the
United States Department of the Interior.
Inquiries relating to the Association for the
Preservation of Virginia Antiquities area should be addressed to that
Association, Jamestown, Va.; those relating to the National Park Service
area to the Superintendent, Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown,
Va.
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