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"First Landing State Park is a 2,888-acre park that fronts the Chesapeake Bay and features 1.25 miles of beach and more than 19 miles of interpretive hiking trails through protected salt marsh habitat, freshwater ponds, beach, dunes, forest, tidal marsh and cypress swamp. A registered Natural Landmark, First Landing is the most visited state park in Virginia and contains one of the most endangered habitat types in the world, the maritime forest community. Campers can find refuge within the park, as well."
"First Landing State Park is a beautiful combination of nature and history. It is named as such because it is here that colonists from England first arrived on American shores centuries ago in 1607, making it one of the top Virginia Beach attractions for its contextual importance and natural serenity alike. First Landing State Park was built in the 1930s and is situated in Virginia Beach’s heart, where it has become the wider state’s most-visited park."
"National & State Parks2500 Shore Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23451MoreLess Info. The site of the First Landing State Park is considered to be the location where the Jamestown colonists first arrived. The park itself offers several trails, picnic areas, and the potential for a wide range of birdwatching."
"It opens up a great discussion about our responsibilities to be great stewards of this earth. You see, Mount Trashmore was created by compacting layers of solid waste and clean soil. Mount Trashmore Park is a whopping 165 acres and is comprised of two man-made mountains, two lakes, two playgrounds, a skate park, paths, and so much more."
"Activity Type:Amusements and Amusement Parks, Outdoor and Adventure Tours. Once a landfill, over 60 feet high, 800 feet long and 165 acres. Home to Kids Cove playground, skate ramps, and many special events."
"Perfect for family activities in Virginia Beach, the Mount Trashmore Park is a great bonding experience for the whole tribe."
"Behind Sandbridge Beach is the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, with more than 9,000 acres of beach, freshwater marshes, dunes, and forested areas. The refuge protects important habitat for migratory birds, but is also a pleasant place for a wander along nature trails or paddleboarding in the still waters. From the visitor center, the view extends out across the waters and islands of Back Bay."
"In Virginia Beach, you’ll also find Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge and False Cape State Park. Both have miles of pristine beaches, barrier islands, dunes, freshwater marshes, maritime forests, and ponds. On False Cape, hop on a bike tour with Surf & Adventure Co. — there’s no better way to get acquainted with the more remote areas of these sands."
"As such, it’s something that quite a few locals miss out on because it is nestled away. But, I promise it’s worth the ride to the opposite end of Virginia Beach. There are beaches there as well, numerous hiking trails, kayak opportunities, and stunning views of the marshes."
"Featuring six miles of unspoiled beaches in an ocean-to-freshwater bay habitat and 15.3 miles of trails, False Cape State Park is one of our favorite spots to explore. With dunes, woodlands, farm fields, salt marshes and more, this coastal landscape is unmatched, and the 15 hiking and biking trails, varying in length and ranging from easy to difficult, provide many ways to explore one of the last remaining undeveloped areas on the east coast. Located in southern Virginia Beach, False Cape is a mile-wide barrier spit between Back Bay and the Atlantic Ocean offering primitive beachfront camping, where you can camp in near complete isolation right on the beach."
"If your family is looking for places that offer free kid-friendly things to do in Virginia Beach, then look no further than the False Cape State Park."
"• 2015 HRACRE Excellence in Design Award for Juror’s Choice Award • 2015 APA Sustainability Award • 2015 HRACRE Excellence in Design Award for Best Master Planning Project Award of Excellence • 2015 HRACRE Excellence in Design Award for Best Sustainable Design Award of Excellence • Sustainability Initiatives of the Year, Business Intelligence Group’s 2016 Sustainability Awards Program • BeyondGreen Honor Award for a High-Performance Building in the Sustainable Buildings Industry Council’s (SBIC) 2016 Beyond Green High Performance Building Awards"
"The Chesapeake Bay Foundation built the Brock Environmental Center to engage, inform, and inspire generations about the environment and how we can all help Save the Bay. The Center, located at Pleasure House Point in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is an innovative example of environmentally sensitive and… Read More"
"I don’t get a picture of my funnel cake but I loved this place. We are like 20 mins from this place and even on the ride home our funnel cakes weren’t so..."
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"Main St., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the cocktail bar and seafood spot four stars out of 364 reviews."
"Big Sam's is located right in the heart of Rudee Inlet, where you can witness all the action of all the water related businesses like the Sport Fishing Charter Boats, the Para-Sailing Boats, the commercial fishing boats and of course, many of the world's finest Sport Fishing yachts, which all call Rudee Inlet their home. Today, Big Sam's has become a local's favorite. They are known for their down-to-earth atmosphere and friendly southern hospitality."
"Small and unassuming, this place serves up fresh, local seafood, like Big Sam’s Hot Blue Crab Dip (blue crab is a Va Beach delicacy) and Fresh East Coast Oysters served raw or steamed. If you’ve never tried oysters before, go for raw to really get the full palette of flavor that comes only from our waters."
"Seafood, AmericanMap: X-1$$$ Yelp⋆⋆⋆⋆My ReviewDirections - Website - Happy Hour. 300 Winston Salem Ave., Virginia Beach(757) 428-7700. Great Food, water & boat views, beachy atmosphere!"