First Landing State Park

On these October days when the weather is neither too hot nor too chilly, it’s a perfect time for hiking or biking, enjoying the great outdoors. Campers at Virginia Beach KOA can head over to First Landing State Park, a treasure in the middle of the city that has 2,700 acres of hiking trails, cypress swamps and nesting grounds for an array of birds.

In addition to hiking and biking, it’s a great place to fish and boat, as well as fly a kite or play ball on the beach. Bring along a picnic lunch, so when you find a particularly scenic spot, you can relax and eat while taking in the view.

While in the park, stop for a fascinating visit at the Chesapeake Bay Center and learn about the cultures of the people who first settled the area. Another attraction of the park involves replicas of Native American community structures, located along the Cape Henry Trail.

Our area offers visitors much natural beauty, as well as many other attractions. Visit our website and book your spot today.

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