Parc d'État
Parc d'État de First Landing
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Miles of the breathtaking seashore, hiking, picnic areas, camping, and biking trails.
They have kids activities planned as well as walking trails and a fun calm bay with showers.
Though it is among the busiest state parks in Virginia, you'd never know if once you are there. If you are up for a hike (don't worry, there are no mountains, just some small hills) this is a beautiful park that will make you forget you are only a few miles away from the bustling boardwalk. I love the Osmanthus Trail and the Long Creek Trail. You'll take wooden bridges over cypress swamps, and most is lightly trafficked once you get off the main trail.
Though it is among the busiest state parks in Virginia, you'd never know if once you are there. If you are up for a hike (don't worry, there are no mountains, just some small hills) this is a beautiful park that will make you forget you are only a few miles away from the bustling boardwalk. I love t…
Walking trails, biking, playgrounds beach hangs. The shore drive entrance has easy parking with a bathroom at the trailhead. Across the street is the bay entrance with access to the beach and camp store. There is also an entrance at 64th street ocean front - amazing trails over there too. If you’re taking a stroller or bikes take the Cape Henry trail. $7-10 day pass
Walking trails, biking, playgrounds beach hangs. The shore drive entrance has easy parking with a bathroom at the trailhead. Across the street is the bay entrance with access to the beach and camp store. There is also an entrance at 64th street ocean front - amazing trails over there too. If you’r…
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