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Thrills Await at Adventure Park

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via Tripadvisor Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium offers a fabulous experience, especially for families who are active and outdoorsy. You can choose from 15 courses that are marked according to the challenges they present – beginner, intermediate and advanced. Adventurous thrills await you as you climb along the system of platforms in the trees, which are connected by cables, ropes and ziplines. This attraction is the largest forest climbing park in the country. The evening of March 16 will be an extra fun time to visit because it will feature music and special lights to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Three-hour general admission tickets are $55 for ages 12 and up, $47 for ages 7 through 11 and $31 for ages 5 and 6. The address is 801 General Booth Boulevard. Zeke’s Beans and Bowls Locals and visitors who have discovered Zeke’s give it high ratings for its fresh, delicious food and hippy vibe. The smoothies and poke bowls are particularly popular, and the menu offerin

Let’s Go Hiking

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via Great Outdoors Provision Co. Late winter is a good time to go hiking in Virginia Beach. Exercising in the great outdoors energizes the body, while spending time in quiet scenic areas soothes the mind. Whether you like to gaze upon water landscapes or prefer forest pathways, you’ll find it all here. Below are our top recommendations for hiking trails: ·        Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge: The shorter trails, which range from one-half mile to one mile in length, are open in winter. This blissfully secluded area of beaches, marshes and forests is home to many varieties of waterfowl. It’s also a mesmerizing spot for watching sunrises and sunsets. Admission is free. ·        Lake Lawson/Lake Smith Natural Area: The 1.5 miles of hiking paths can be walked in 30 minutes to an hour. Expect to see bald cypress knees and English ivy in the woods, along with largemouth bass and bluegills in the lake. Across the water, visitors can glimpse the Sajo Farm manor house, a wonderfu

Lynnhaven Trashion Show

It’s probably a safe bet that you’ve never attended a fashion show where the attire modeled on the runway came out of a trash or recycling can. Yet this experience can be yours at the Trashion Show on February 24 at the Lynnhaven Mall. The event will feature “garbage glam,” as local students will sport original creations made solely from repurposed materials. Judges will present awards, and attendees may cast their vote for a People’s Choice Award. What fun it will be! Admission is free. Hours are from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The address is 701 Lynnhaven Parkway. Mermaid Mondays Mermaids are part of the whimsical folklore of any seaside community. Beginning March 5, the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center will host Mermaid Mondays , which are evenings of mermaid sightings and themed activities such as a puppet show and story time. Visiting the aquarium is always fascinating, but if you have children, be sure and go on Monday nights. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and admis

Not-to-Miss Shops

When visiting Virginia Beach, most people want to pick up a memento to remind them of their vacation in this beautiful coastal city. Here’s the scoop on some of the most unusual shops to visit. At the Mermaid Factory , you’ll find premade dolphins and mermaids, but you’ll also have the option of making your own. The enterprise provides everything you need to create a masterpiece. It’s location is 510 Laskin Road. Anyone with a yen for cowboy boots, western apparel and leather belts will enjoy browsing in Acredale Saddlery . The address is 5248 Indian River Road. A great memory-maker, Flashback Old Time Photos provides authentic costumes and historic props for customers to appear in “antique” photographs. The address is 1702 Atlantic Avenue. Take a break from shopping by dropping into the Schakolad Chocolate Factory to pick up fresh candy made with a cherished European-style recipe. The address is 401 N. Great Neck Road. A pretty, charming shop where you can find home décor