Munden Point Park
Munden Point Park is a park in Pungo & Blackwater, Virginia Beach, best for disc golf, kayaking the Intracoastal Waterway, family picnics, a rural change of pace.
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 like a riverside county park than anything near a beach resort. Its 18-hole disc golf course meanders through the whole property, with baskets set out on the finger piers over the river. A boat ramp serves trailered boats, and self-service kiosks rent kayaks by QR code for paddling the slow, wide river. Five large picnic shelters with charcoal grills make it a local family-gathering standby far from the tourist corridors.
- Free
- Family Friendly
Amenities
- 18-hole disc golf course
- Boat ramp on the North Landing River
- Self-service kayak rental kiosks
- Five large picnic shelters with charcoal grills
- Finger piers over the river
- Public restrooms
Know Before You Go
- Best for: disc golf, kayaking the Intracoastal Waterway, family picnics, a rural change of pace
- Parking: Free lots inside the park off Pefley Lane; boat-trailer parking at the ramp.
- Accessibility: Flat terrain with paved and grass areas; shelters and restrooms are drive-up accessible. Contact Parks & Recreation (757-385-7275) for accessible-facility details.
- Dogs: allowed — Dogs must be on a leash at all times in Virginia Beach city parks.
- Location: 2001 Pefley Ln, on the North Landing River, Virginia Beach, VA
Last verified 2026-07-10.
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