City Parks: Parks in Virginia Beach
Mount Trashmore, Munden Point, and the neighborhood green spaces Virginia Beach families use every week.
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All parksBayville Farms Park
A 1978-vintage neighborhood park on land once part of Captain Adam Thoroughgood's 1643 land grant, Bayville Farms sits next to the Bayside Recreation Center…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly
- Hidden Gem
Beach Garden Park
An 18-acre surprise a few minutes' drive from the boardwalk: half a mile of paved trail and wooden decking carries walkers over tidal wetlands where herons,…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly
- Hidden Gem
City View Park
A sports-first city park on Kempsville Road built around four lighted softball fields and a multi-purpose field, City View Park also includes basketball and…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly
- Wheelchair Accessible
Great Neck Park
Established in 1990, this 70-acre district park sits directly on Lynnhaven Bay in the heart of Great Neck — the neighborhood tucked between the river and First…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly
Kempes Landing Park
A three-acre park redeveloped from the former home of Kempsville Pony Baseball, Kempes Landing keeps that history visible with a 'Good Game' statue honoring…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly
- Hidden Gem
Level Green Park
Home to the city's first public sprayground, Level Green Park has quickly become a go-to summer stop in the Kempsville area. Two full-sized basketball courts,…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly
Little Island Park
The 122-acre city park anchoring the south end of Sandbridge, and the only full-facility public landing on that five-mile stretch of residential beach: a…
- Family Friendly
- Wheelchair Accessible
Marshview Park
A hundred acres of woods on Lake Rudee hiding minutes from the Resort Strip, Marshview Park is the Oceanfront area's back-to-nature escape valve. ADA-compliant…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly
- Hidden Gem
Mount Trashmore Park
Virginia Beach's most famous non-beach landmark started as a landfill: opened in 1974 as one of the first parks in the world built on converted waste, Mount…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly
Munden Point Park
Deep in rural southern Virginia Beach, 100-acre Munden Point Park sits on the North Landing River — a major leg of the Intracoastal Waterway — and feels more…
- Free
- Family Friendly
Pungo Ferry Landing Park
A working boat launch on the North Landing River deep in rural southern Virginia Beach, Pungo Ferry Landing is currently mid-upgrade: construction beginning in…
- Free
- Dog Friendly
Red Wing Park
A 97-acre park on the General Booth corridor best known for its gardens: the Miyazaki Japanese Garden — created in 1997 for the fifth anniversary of Virginia…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly
Williams Farm Park
The Learning Circle campus in Bayside anchors two of the city's newer recreation investments side by side: the indoor Williams Farm Recreation Center and the…
- Free
- Family Friendly
Woodstock Park
A 30-acre everything-park in the heart of Kempsville that punches far above its size: a 30,000-square-foot concrete skate plaza with a two-level bowl, a…
- Free
- Family Friendly
- Dog Friendly