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    4.1 (21 reviews)

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    Beautiful spot. The trails should be expanded along the water. There is well worn trails, where you could tell people walked. Those need cleaned up and become official walking trails. Beautiful spot. Lots of picnic areas. Didn't do pics of those wanted to show the beauty that could showcased with well maintained walking trails.

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    Joe D.

    I haven't explored the whole park yet. On my visit my time was limited. I was here to try out a new camera and just parked along the canal near the bridge. Once parked I setup under the crape myrtle trees along the water and waited for the bridge to open. Fortunately it was on the hour, there were a couple of boats waiting to go through and I was able to get my photos pretty quick. I'm happy with the shots and will be returning to catch some sunset photos later this summer.

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    Angela W.

    Great Bridge Lock Park is located by the draw bridge. There are boats, picnic areas and a playground. The waters on a sunny day makes it extra nice.

    Great Bridge Locks Park, Chesapeake VA
    Bruce K.

    There's something about being near the water that is relaxing. Peaceful. Restorative. And so when I noticed the Great Bridge Lock Park, I headed here to get some peace. The park has benches and shade and a great view of the water. This isn't the Atlantic - that's a good ways from here. It's the canal and some lakes with a boat launch which was being used by a bunch of dudes with jetskis today. Still, a nice spot for a picnic as they have some pavilions and some cookout spots and some folks are even fishing. I left relaxed. [Review 10832 overall, 602 of 2019.]

    Shebly K.

    Always a great little park for a family day! We do try to avoid this park on really hot and sunny days the play equipment gets pretty hot! You can always find people fishing crabbing and enjoying family on the drive to park. The children's playground is great and was redone about a year ago. One warning is the way up to the slides is very high! Watch your little ones! They have some good path ways in the back. In the summer they get pretty over grown but still a nice walk near the water. We have also taken the kayaks out on the ramp and had a great time on the water. Lots of parking for cars and people with boats and trailers! They do have bathrooms but sometimes are locked they do have a Porta potty beside the bathrooms

    Cloudy Day at the Locks Bridge
    Sarah V.

    Nice little park. Peaceful and quiet! I loved exploring and taking pictures. Went on a cloudy day, but still managed to get some nice pics.

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    Jennifer v.

    A very nice park with the river and the boat ramps. We had the birthday parties, a bridal shower, and many others held at this park. The trees and the water are really pretty for the viewings. It has some swamps around the park (Chesapeake is famous for having so many swamps) and there are some awesome flamingos glancing on the swamps. If you want to go out for a stroll on a boat on the water from the Elizabeth River to the Waterside in Norfolk for a lunch (there are rental piers for you to park your boat), Norfolk Naval Base (the world's largest naval base) sightings, or even to the Chesapeake Bay for the off shore fishing, start there! You can also catch the crabs at this park!

    Kathryn M.

    This is a great little park to go to in the heart of Great Bridge. There are some spots to sit right next to the water, there's a playground for the kids, there are picnic areas in the back near the dock. You can see people all the time crabbing and fishing. I hear there are trails for walking and biking but I have not been there yet. I will definitely be checking that out soon.

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    This is a popular spot for folks to go fishing, crabbing, and to launch their boats. The boat launch area has one picnic table nearby for folks to watch the boats take-off into the Elizabeth River. It would be nice if there were more picnic tables or benches along the waterfront and waterways. There is a nice play park for the little ones and a public restroom nearby. They have picnic tables with grills in the grassy areas under the pine trees.

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    The peninsula makes for a nice escape from the strip malls and highways nearby. All around scenic city park.

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    Dismal Swamp Canal Trail

    Dismal Swamp Canal Trail

    4.2(37 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    I lived in Deep Creek since 1973 and I have never visited this park. I was pleasantly surprised…read morethat my Sister and I ran into other Creekers who were also there with their children for the first time. I loved the displays and the information about the Enslaved People who dug out the swamp to allow others to navigate the waterways. I was so happy that we went on a brisk day when the bugs were laying low. HeeHee! We were able to walk around and look at the dock, the farm house, and a few other out buildings for the farm area. Very interesting that they were families that still lived next to the swamp area. The parking lot is well-kept and free. We found a few places to sit and eat, as well as a few water fountains for visitors. Everything was clean and tidy. We enjoyed listening to the water. Very nice visit!

    To be honest, people on insta were telling me I was actually at the wrong location for what I was…read morelooking for. I was so excited to fit in time to go hike the dismal swamp. I've been thinking about it for a while and it fit right into my timeliness this week visiting Machicomoco and Kiptopeke State Parks. I got here and it was all paved. Bikes and pet walkers. I expected some dirt trails and pine needle tails and smelly water to brave through. Cattails or pussy willows if you prefer. Instead I got hard pavement and dogs. I did walk a little ways out. It just wasn't my thing. Cheers to the people who bike and pet walk here. If you pick up poo, put the bag in the trash. Why pick it up if you try to anonymously drop it further down the trail?

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    SailTime - Sailing the Chesapeake Bay with family and friends.

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    5.0(4 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    My wife and I have been sailing a few years on lakes in 25 footers and wanted to get out on some…read morebigger waters and on bigger boats. We also wanted formal training and certifications and we found this place online. We also thought seeing Virginia and the east coast a bit would have been a great time for my wife Brittany's birthday. So we flew to Virginia's SailTime courses instead of one of the the ones in our own state. We flew from California and I spoke with Connie and she was kind enough to let us stay on a 41 ft yacht (Adiona, a 41 ft Jenneua) for our stay in Virginia which saved us about half a grand on hotels. When we landed a lady named Brooke made sure we were comfortable and had everything we needed. When we got on board to unpack there was even a note waiting for us that said happy birthday. Brooke was a sweetheart for sure and we felt like family by the time we had set our bags down. She made sure of it. We met our captain the next morning. A man named Jim Lant who took us through our 101, 103 and 104 courses over the next 6 days. We had a GREAT time and I honestly didn't want to leave when we finished up our last tests. Those six days we sailed every day and every place we sailed too seemed to have friendly people there who all knew each other and our captain Jim. The first ocean sail my wife and I ever did together was from Norfolk to cape Charles and that's pretty cool. Well miss the people and sailing for sure! Everyone who loves sailing should come here and meet Connie, Jim and Brooke. You won't regret it and we won't ever forget it. Jim is the BEST captain.

    We went on a 3 hour sail from 9-12 on July 14, 2018. It was my husband and I and our 4 children…read moreages 6-15. This was truly an exceptional experience for all of us. Captain Jim was absolutely amazing. He was so patient and did such a fantastic job of teaching us about sailing and he allowed all of us to take part in one way or another. He was so good at including everyone and making sure each person received direct guidance from him. It's generally really hard to find activities that all 6 of us enjoy due to the age range but this turned out to be an absolutely perfect day. I would highly recommend Sailtime if you are thinking of trying this adventure! Working with them on scheduling was so easy and smooth as well. Be warned, you will want a sail boat afterward.....

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    SailTime - Having dinner after arriving at cape Charles with our captain. The shanty offered a great sunset view after a perfect sail.

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    Having dinner after arriving at cape Charles with our captain. The shanty offered a great sunset view after a perfect sail.

    American Rover - Forward Mast

    American Rover

    4.5(56 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    We booked a 7.30 till 9.30 sunset criuse during Harborfest, an annual festival on the waterfront…read more We boarded at 7ish with maybe 30 to 40 other folks so it was not crowded on the boat and we had our choice of seats, nice chairs with backs and arm rests. The crew were very friendly. Especially Connor and Lauren, the bartender. There was a bar with snack concessions for purchase. The cruise began at 7.30 out into the harbor with narration by the captain of the history of the harbor, the various ships docked in the harbor and the many shipyards. We saw dolphins playing in the water and were able to see the festival attendees, vendors and hear the music from the shore. There was a musician on board who walked around playing guitar and singing after the narration. We would have preferred more history to the music but he was entertaining. They raised the sails once we got off the shore and that was cool. We were able to stay on the ship after docking to enjoy the drone show that was part of the Harborfest activities, which was impressive but also disappointing in that it only lasted a few minutes, maybe 5 at tops. But overall it was a great cruise, nice ship that was clean and well ran. The deck underneath was also very nice with cool furnishings and is where the bar and bathrooms were located.

    Absolutely amazing experience from check in to deboarding. The captain was knowledgeable and…read morefriendly along with the staff. My friend and I had an amazing time!! Well worth the price!

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    American Rover - Just before the turnaround at sunset

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    Just before the turnaround at sunset

    Top Rack Marina

    Top Rack Marina

    3.2(6 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Wanted to use Top Rack and it's such a great idea but for a 24 ft boat with cover being 10ft tall…read moreand a beam of 8'5" equals to a $580 a month for a 12 month and $640 a month for a 4 month contract. Yikes! Cost more to park the boat than the loan, insurance, and maintenance of the boat. I get it, they provide something for those who can't park it at their house and the convenience of it being ready for when you arrive/leave but I bought a boat to enjoy and not to be bankrupt. That is just the start, see picture for additional costs. Even from talking to staff Top Rack is raised their costs significantly and changed their rates to where it's no longer inclusive pricing and everything is set up as additional costs.

    I recently bought a 28ft Sea Ray Sundancer from the brokerage department of Top Rack Marina. I will…read moresay this Buyer Beware. The broker gave me a list of items and maintenance records from previous few years. Then suggested very highly I buy a survey from a buyer who backed out of buying the boat a week prior to me. No major red flags in survey, cosmetically boat looked good for it's age. Take delivery of boat, takes multiple attempts to start boat, I take the boat back to Tidewater Yacht club and as I'm backing into slip, boat cuts off, will not start. Get boat in slip. Have mechanic come look at it, bad fuel he says, pay a company to come clean fuel. Fuel is good. Says it's the sending unit. Have another mechanic come look at it. Boy oh boy, the list won't stop, the New Outdrive, never been replaced, broker said it was. The list goes on and on. Im now at $32000, in repairs, still not running correctly. Contact broker about the issues. Her response boat was fine when you left, if outdrive is bad, make a insurance claim since you must of hit something. Hummm, sounds like what she previously told me the previous owner had done. Just always cover your butt. The ones you think you can trust are the worst ones.. Think before dealing with them

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    Lynnhaven Boat Ramp And Beach Facility - Overlooking the ramp on Lesner Bridge

    Lynnhaven Boat Ramp And Beach Facility

    4.1(7 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    We hosted a fishing trip, and the accommodations were nice. The facility had excellent parking and…read morewas very clean. We enjoyed the crew that we had for our trip. The distance to other tourist options was very close to the pier and parking. Great time. Safe environment and easy to locate

    This review is for the "Beach Facility" portion of this spot. If you have a boat, I'm sure this is…read morea great place to launch your boat, but IF you have young kids and you want a hassle free beach experience, come to this spot! These are top 5 reasons why I love coming here: 1. Parking It only costs $3 for the whole day (until midnight, I believe). No need to keep plugging the meter. There's a parking machine located right by the entrance of the walkway to the beach. Can't remember if you need to place it on the dash, but why not? Just in case... 2. Public washrooms and showers There are washrooms with changing rooms, showers underneath the roof (on the other side of the washrooms) outside, equipped with the short shower heads to rinse your feet. ESSENTIAL with young kids. 3. Public beach access with tide pool The beach is the end of Chick's beach, right under Lesner Bridge. The bridge itself provides great shade on a portion of the beach, although a lot of people like to fish there too, so we usually end up moving a little further down. Also, depending on the time of day you go, there is a tidepool and the water is not as rough so it's relatively safe for the kiddos. Of course, still watch your kids. 4. Traffic Meaning, it's not crowded there at all! Only a handful of people the last couple of times we've been there. 5. American Brew The best part is coffee and bites is right next door! It's a short walk from the parking lot, but if you forget to pack a lunch, American Brew is located right at the corner of the street (you'll most likely see it before you turn in to the parking lot). They have great coffees, bowls and other bites. Summer is here so enjoy the sunshine and soak up every bit of that Vitamin Sea! Stay safe, Friends!

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    Lynnhaven Boat Ramp And Beach Facility
    Lynnhaven Boat Ramp And Beach Facility

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    Victory Rover - Museum and USS Wisconsin

    Victory Rover

    4.6(103 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    Huge thank you to Lauren with our Norfolk harbor cruise team today!…read more We left over TWO HOURS early and still got caught in unbelievable traffic, construction, and a completely full parking lot. By the time we called, we truly thought we had missed the boat (literally and figuratively). Lauren went above and beyond to contact the crew and help us. She also helped us find a second parking lot when the designated lot was full. Because of her kindness and professionalism, they waited for us and we were able to experience an absolutely incredible cruise today. Customer service like that matters. Thank you for turning a stressful morning into wonderful family memories. . All this before we met the crew who patiently waited for us at the dock. They were gracious as they welcomed us aboard. The two hours were filled with so much detail on not only the ships we were looking at, but the buildings we were looking at and their history. The captain filled in with interesting bits of trivia about the harbor, the rivers that run into the Chesapeake Bay and facts of some piers and docks that had historical significance. The boat has an upper deck if you want to sit in the open. For those who prefer a little less adventure, you can sit inside the lower area that is fully enclosed. There is a small drink and snack bar where you can purchase drinks and packaged snacks. They have souvenir t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and other small items for purchase. Highly recommend this cruise. You will not be disappointed in the cruise or the customer service.

    Captain and his crew were great! Captain offered an informative narrative the entire cruise. Boat…read morewas clean and well kept. Boat was equipped with bathrooms (with child changing table), souvenirs and snacks and beverages including beer and wine. Definitely recommend for an upclose look at the fleet at Norfolk Naval Station.

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    Victory Rover
    Victory Rover

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    Great Bridge Lock Park - playgrounds - Updated June 2026

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