Dumfries, VA
17757 Main St, Dumfries, VA 22026
Dumfries is a historic and vibrant town located in Prince William County, Virginia. Known as the oldest continuously chartered town in the state, it has deep colonial roots and a strong sense of community. While it has modernized, it retains its charming small-town atmosphere and historical significance. With easy access to I-95 and proximity to Quantico, it serves as a strategic location for commuters and military families. Dumfries blends heritage, convenience, and suburban growth in a unique way.
Interesting Facts:

National Museum of the Marine Corps
Located just a short drive from Dumfries, the National Museum of the Marine Corps is a world-class tribute to the history and values of the U.S. Marines. With awe-inspiring architecture that resembles the iconic flag-raising at Iwo Jima, the museum features immersive exhibits, military vehicles, and interactive displays. Visitors experience historical moments through life-size dioramas and multimedia presentations that bring the Marine Corps legacy to life. Families, veterans, and students alike are drawn to the museum’s authentic storytelling and rare artifacts. The museum also hosts educational programs, guided tours, and community events throughout the year. On-site amenities include a gift shop, a reflection garden, and Tun Tavern-themed dining. The entire experience is free, making it a top attraction in the region. Visitors often require convenient transportation due to limited nearby public transit. We provide direct taxi service with flexible wait time options for longer visits.
Prince William Forest Park
Prince William Forest Park is a nature lover’s paradise spanning over 15,000 acres of protected woodland near Dumfries. The park offers more than 37 miles of hiking trails, tranquil streams, and diverse wildlife habitats. Families can enjoy picnics, educational ranger programs, and scenic drives. Outdoor enthusiasts take advantage of biking paths, backcountry camping, and historic Civilian Conservation Corps cabins. The park is ideal for school field trips, spiritual retreats, and nature photography. Visitors often comment on the peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere, which makes it a hidden gem among Virginia’s national parks. Seasonal foliage, especially during fall and spring, adds to its allure. Due to its size, visitors benefit from transportation services to specific trailheads or visitor centers. We provide customized taxi drop-offs and return pickups, even for groups with outdoor equipment.


Weems-Botts Museum & Historic Park
Nestled in the heart of Dumfries, the Weems-Botts Museum offers a glimpse into early American life and Dumfries’ colonial history. Once home to George Washington’s biographer Mason Locke Weems and later Benjamin Botts, a lawyer for Aaron Burr, this historic house is now a preserved landmark. The museum includes original architecture, authentic furnishings, and period gardens. Guided tours provide detailed insights into 18th-century life, storytelling, and early law practices. The surrounding historic park is perfect for a peaceful walk, community events, or historical reenactments. This location is particularly popular among students, researchers, and tourists interested in Virginia’s founding chapters. The site is rumored to be haunted, adding a layer of intrigue for ghost tour fans. Public parking is limited, especially during events, making a taxi ride more convenient. We offer door-to-door rides to and from the museum for individuals, families, and school groups.
Dumfries, Virginia Taxi
We provide airport transfers, military base drop-offs, museum tours, event transportation, and nature park shuttles. Additional services include hotel pickups, corporate rides, school transportation, local errands, and custom charter rides.