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    Kiptopeke State Park

    4.0 (68 reviews)

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    Janice T.

    I know there are closer beaches and parks where you don't have to pay the Chesapeake Bay Bridge (steep) tunnel fee ( $20 total if you return back the same day; $14 one way off peak, $18 peak one way) plus the park $7 fee. But I really do enjoy this beach and park. On the eastern shore in Cape Charles, it's a slice of heaven. You can camp there - RV camping, tent camping and I believe they have a few yurts. Dogs are allowed at the park, but must be on leashes. If you haven't seen it, they have old WWII concrete ships that were placed in 1948 to protect where the Chesapeake Bay Ferry terminal used to be. A lot of birds can be seen resting and nesting on these old ships. If you have a kayak or a paddle board you can paddle closer to it and check it out. A fishing pier, which looks more like a wide piece of a grassy island, juts into the water. lt's an additional price to fish from the pier. If you walk to the left there's a more isolated part of the beach that isn't advisable for swimming due to the current. But it's nice to take a stroll on that side of the beach. The swimming beach is to the right and the beach is a lot cleaner than the beaches at the oceanfront. The sand is softer and powdery and cleaner. The water feels and looks a lot cleaner too. There is plenty of parking and both times I've been, it hasn't been crowded. There are several walking trails. Places to picnic. I stumbled upon an old rusty vintage (1960's) abandoned Tourinn's motel sign that looked straight out of a horror movie. It was pretty cool looking. Closer to the swimming beach there is a boat launch and a kayak launch. The restrooms are fairly clean and have showers inside and on the outside. When I was there the soap dispensers were filled and toilet paper was stocked. There's a little camp store at the entrance of the parking lot, but we didn't check it out. Along one of the boardwalk trails we came across a persimmon tree. While there were people on the beach, it wasn't overcrowded or crowded at all and people were generally quiet. I even saw several people riding bicycles on the beach itself and in the park. If you look up some of the history since there was once a ferry, that area used to be pretty busy. Pretty interesting.

    Melissa B.

    Tony and I had never visited this area before so of course had to stop at the first state park new to us in the area. This park normally has a day fee but not while out of season Located in Cape Charles, Virginia across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel from Virginia Beach, well worth the $14 one way toll There is definitely park police presence there There is a great beach area, playground, picnic areas, shelters and grills. There were some old ships of the beaches making some sort of barrier fence, very neat to see... Highly recommend you to visit

    Yasuyo T.

    We came here windy cold spring time. But we loved the view and walked over the beach. It was very windy but It kept us walking because we were looking for shells. It was so much fun. The view were breathtaking. We got to see Chesapeake Bay Bridge tunnel. There are many shipwrecks. It gives historical feel. I don't fish so I can't talk about it but I am guessing this is a nice place to do fishing. This is definitely Instagram worthy place.

    Those are concrete ships from WW2 anchored out there. Used as a barrier, breaking waves, coming in.
    Jodie C.

    How you can award this park less than 5 stars is beyond me. This is one of my favorite VA State Parks now. I've been to 16 Va State Parks as of today. My #1 favorite is Sky Meadows of course. 15 min from my house, however Kiptopeke was also a show stopper!! Great Camping area! Great restroom/Shower area!! Ramps, parking, shower chairs and access to the entire park for guests with disabilities. Every single Ranger I came in contact with was genuinely kind and friendly. * The beach is actually part of the Chesapeake Bay, not the Atlantic Ocean. Nice waves coming in. Good clean beach. Today I was the only person on the beach from 0700 to 1100. They also have showers and dressing rooms beach side! Very convenient. I went tent camping. The tent areas are clean and roomy. You can ask for electric and water if needed. Then i went on a 3 mile hike and saw many cool critters and that was just one trail. They had many! One thing I wish for is to have some activities and rentals extend year round. Im sure its due to staffing. Everybody going back to school. I went September 10th-12th..which was the weekend after Labor Day and no kayaking allowed. Also it'd be great if you could rent beach chairs, umbrellas and pull carts for the beach. You'd prob make some good money from it. People like me can't fit that stuff in their cars. I want to rent it. :) I managed to love this park even w/o those amenities and am already thinking about reservations for 2024!! Enjoy my pics please. There's a lot, I know.

    Boardwalks
    Grace D.

    This is a smaller park, but still boasts a few neat things! There are newer lodges / cabins for rent, and the area is a little less busy than First Landing, but you do have to cross the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel to get here, EZ Pass recommended fir discounted fares. Definitely pet friendly, fisherman friendly, and all around friendly! The parking attendant let us right in with my tag from First Landing, said fees were covered with my cabin stay there, so bonus!! The concrete WW2 ships that were half sunk to make a breakwater for the ferry system are super neat! The bridge tunnel replaced the ferries in 1964, but I'd love to go back here and paddle around the concrete ships. You can't go in between or on them, but you can paddle around. Tons of seabirds and fish around the 9 ships, which were used in both Pacific and Atlantic theater for training back in WW2. Otherwise, the beach was beautiful and there were some neat hiking trails, birdwatchers on hawk watch, and an old sign from a Motor Inn, as well as playgrounds for kids.

    Kayak launch is immediately adjacent to the boat launch. Nice, flat water with no interference from powered watercraft.
    Steven W.

    Elbow to elbow in summer of 2022! I have mixed feelings regarding tip to peak State Park. Overall it is a great location with great amenities and facilities. My biggest criticism is reduced capacity for tent camping. Read on. It was high season in the summer of 2022 and all spots were sold out. Everything. But when a last minute cancellation opened up an RV spot I reserved it for a tent camping trip. How bad could it be? Bad. Spots were typical width, comfortable enough for a truck, powerboat and/or RV. And that's exactly what people did. Listening to your neighbors truck, marine engine, and picnic might not be a big deal if you have the comfort and isolation of an RV. RVs might even enjoy it. But not tent campers. We drove through the tent camping sites install vacancies. Tent sites and dirts were seemingly available. But the front desk explained they are at reduced capacity because of a sewage problem. My suggestion would be to tent camp only in the tent areas. RVs will enjoy the RV spots if they do not mind full capacity. A worthy mention is the convenience of a kayak launch. There is a designated kayak area to avoid powered watercraft and their tow vehicles.

    Kym B.

    We went on a mini vacation here. Rented out the lodge and shared it with our close friends, 5 other families. We had 15 people in the lodge and after everyone claimed their beds we ended up with 4 empty beds still available. The lodge was very clean and spacious. Never felt crowded. Dishes, pots and pans, trash bags, shampoo and soap, books. Basic things we needed was supplied. The fridge even has an ice maker. They have a park store, but right outside the gate a little to your left is a huge gas station with a chicken restaurant inside. The beach was nice to take the kayaks and paddleboard out. They do have biting flies on the beach, and pesky magflies at the lodge. This was in September. But it's nature, and camping so we were in their home. But they still bug!! Lol. The World War II ships out in the bay were AMAZING to see! They have 2 beaches. We went to the one on the right. Next time we need to do the left side, they allow dogs on that side. Only reason why I couldn't give it a 5 star, is the beds and pillows were pretty uncomfortable. But after all.... we were still glamping! So it is what it is! We made great memories that weekend!!! One of our friends wrote in the sign in journal. It's awesome to read the stories in there.

    The beach
    Myra M.

    Went for a fishing day trip and loved it(: the fishing pier is perfect and quite large! Plenty of space. Husband caught a few fish. The beach on the right side is gorgeous the sand is sooooo soft and clean! We did not camp here but definitely plan to next time. There's a cute little market, restrooms/showers, vending machines, boat ramp, picnic areas, campsites and walking trails! If you love fishing, this is your place to go!

    Concrete ships
    Lorie S.

    We love coming here. The nature is absolutely wonderful any time of year. Ocean air heals everything in your body, mind, and soul. We camp with an RV, and enjoy the full hook up. The fishing is great, but make sure to pay thr pier fee on the honor system when arriving and the parking fee or you will receive a ticket. You can see the CBBT and how the owners care enough about the land surrounding it to keep it a wildlife preserve Also look into visiting Pocomoke Md. 70 miles away, but worth the trip. There is a store that is named The Vault and its really worth seeing!

    Old ship barges to catch the waves.
    Whitney B.

    Loved this park! We decided to take the kids and the dog away for the weekend, and man... What a gem this was. Nice little fishing community, and nice people. $7 parking fee was NOTHING to be able to park up close, and have our dogs and us use the beach. Super clean, and not crowded at all. Trash cans and cigarette stops almost everywhere, which is nice. You can leave and come back all day, as long as you have the parking pass. Such an adorable weekend trip. We will be back!

    This is a panorama I took on the beach at the park of a storm coming in.

    This park offers a lovely view over the Chesapeake Bay and is very quiet and peaceful. If you're into looking at the wildlife, there are so many birds to watch, as well as countless little sand crabs which are very cute as well. The beach is within walking distance from the condos nearby (about a 15 minute walk if you take your time doing so). They also have a fishing pier and cleaning station for any fishermen in your life! My only criticism for this park was that there was a bit of litter left on the beach, which is a little sad to see. Other than that, this is a lovely beach to walk on and I'd absolutely visit again!

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    Great state park. Quiet and relatively spacious RV sites. Will visit again. I loved the boardwalk trails. Decent beach too.

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    Lots of short trails and plenty of bird/flower areas to check out. Some paths are on the boardwalk that go down to beach and coastal area.

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    This is a great safe and clean place to visit. Enjoy the beach and go to cape Charles to dinner

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    The public restroom by the beach is ok, not that clean but decent. There's public showers. We stayed in the lodge, so didn't need to use the public restroom that much.

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    Savage Neck Dunes

    Savage Neck Dunes

    4.4(5 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    It's a strange thing to try to put a Yelp rating to, because this is a small park. When they say…read moreonly eight parking spots and nowhere else in the area to park or access the trails, they mean it. And when you hit the beach, you'll struggle to walk far in either direction amongst the driftwood. It was maybe a little over an hour visit for me, and maybe you could push it a little more if you did all the side trails. But I guess the thing for me is that I don't really have any desire to see them do anything different with the space. While much of the shoreline is developed or inaccessible, this area offers a fascinating variety of landscapes. The flora shift dramatically and suddenly, and you don't need signage to tell you where one zone ends and another begins. The diversion off of the main highway is not a huge one, and it is an interesting and worthwhile site.

    Full disclosure. We weren't able to fully experience this area because sunset was already…read morehappening. If coming from downtown Cape Charles, the parking lot will be on your right. Look for the kiosk sign, it's a small dirt parking lot. It's easy to miss if you don't pay attention. The lot is said to house 8 cars. Trails are not paved and consist of a mixture of dirt, root laden and sand terrain. There is a small boardwalk to cross on one of the trails that leads to beach access that veers to the right. The trail that leads to the right is roughly Half a mile to slightly a 3/4 mile to the beach. I recommend wearing shoes and not flip flops. I did have shoes on. The starting trails have plenty of shade. We only took one of the three trails due to limited time and it was dark by the time we made it back. They do close the gate by sunset. I happened to be too busy looking at my phone on the way back and actually walked right into the gate. If you do go to catch the sunset, make sure you give yourself at least 10-15 minutes to get back or else you will be stuck using your cellphone flashlight to find your way back or maybe bring a headlight just in case. Also, I didn't have cellphone service, so make sure if you visit in the evening, that you let people know of your whereabouts, prior to heading out in case of an emergency. On the website they say there are no bathrooms, but I happened to see a port a potty on one part of the trail. It looks like a nice place to take walks and explore. I would like to go back and check out the other trails.

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    Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge

    Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge

    4.1(7 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    The wildlife refuge near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel did not seem to offer a ton of access to…read morebeachy areas, instead containing a visitor center and some trails through reasonably pleasant forest. Stopping in at the visitor center got me a lot of welcomes, including from a retired physician with a biology background (this sounds like a nice way to spend one's retirement). Among other things, I was informed that the island which the bridge runs through is only open for tours a few weeks a year, and I received information on how to pursue those tours, which I might follow through on. Otherwise, I refilled my water bottles and got in a nice little walk.

    Worthy of a stop in my book, but don't go out of your way if not passing by. There are two parts…read more The Eastern Shore Visitors Center which has its own listing and the grounds. I would recommend doing both and have enjoyed for years. The location is just a few miles from the Bay Bridge with good signage. If you plan on doing both park at the visitors center there is a grassy path to the refuge. It's approximately a mile walk. If refuge only drive past the VC and hang a right to a small lot. The entrance is under a WW II concrete bunker with a surprise upon passing through. A powerful gun originally mounted in the rear turret of the Missouri. A cool side note. The USS Missouri was the site of the 1945 Japanese surrender ceremony. The 16 inch 50 caliber gun saw extensive action in both WW II and in the Korean War. The weapon was placed inside the refuge in 2013 to represent the original that sat in the very same bunker. The 2,100 pound round could fire at a distance of 21 miles across the bay and then some. On top of the bunker is an over look and worth the climb. Stairs are located on the side and are in great shape. Unfortunately it's not the best Kodak moment with a lot of over growth that needs cleared. If you bring a selfie stick or foot ladder that's best to elevate. There is not a large trail network which is a limiting factor. However, the refugee itself is hundreds of acres all Federally protected. Along the trail to a second overlook is a small cemetery which is nothing of interest. The second overlook located just mInutes from the bunker is the ideal photo op location. It's green, it's marshy and it's expansive. So snap away. For lovers of birds you will see water fowl. I'm a bit surprised that the refuge has so few reviews with a lot of traffic that passes by nearby Highway 13. If time permits go for it. Both the ES Wildlife Refuge and Visitors Center and can be done in less than two hours easy.

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    Cape Charles Natural Preserve

    Cape Charles Natural Preserve

    3.5(2 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    Nice small trail not much parking but enjoyable good view of the woods saw a deer squirrel lots of…read morewildlife very nice secluded little noisy from the factory next-door but overall pretty nice

    Round up to 3.5 stars If you have to cross the CBBT like us…read moreand pay the hefty toll, I would tack on other places to check out while in Cape Charles. It's not an extensive area as I had thought with lots of access. I would say it would take 30 minutes to explore the area. Maybe 45 minutes to an hour if you just want to sit for a while and look at the overlooks from the boardwalk of the bay. The boardwalk to the right dead ends to the beach, and then if you back track there is another boardwalk that leads to another dead end that overlooks the woods with a partial view of the water. The trails to the right are shaded. But the ones to the left are more open but still surrounded by trees. There are three access points via the boardwalk on the left of the sign. If you have a wheelchair or knee scooter or stroller it may be better to access the boardwalk right in front of the Fuji film building since it's paved from the street. However the access point to the left from the park sign has a dirt path before you reach the boardwalk. All the boardwalks to the left do not connect directly to one another. One has to go to another dirt path to reach the other parts. Bring bug spray. The lot is small. There are two places where you can park. One is in front of the sign that can hold two cars and then adjacent to that a spot that can hold another two cars. It's a nice quiet tucked away area to take a short walk. We went across the street to see if there was more to it. We didn't think the area across the street is part of it, so we didn't head that way. It didn't seem to be a part of it? Not sure. Definitely don't go to the end of the street. We thought for sure it was part of the preserve, but there was a sign that was clearly marked PRIVATE PROPERTY no trespassing, so we turned around. We didn't see much wildlife at the preserve, except a ghost crab on the beach and one squirrel. Unfortunately, we ended up seeing a deceased fawn. :-( It looked like it had just recently passed away and was still intact.

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    Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge Visitor's Cen - #batterywilson #easternshoreofVA #virginianationalwildliferefuge #preservefootprints

    Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge Visitor's Cen

    4.7(6 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Winslow Battery, Cape Charles VA…read more Location: Hallett Cir, Cape Charles, VA 23310 Located in: Eastern Shore Of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center Hours : open 24hrs Restrooms : no restrooms Accessibility : trails are wheelchairs accessible, in grass or gravel. Parking : parking lot free around the conservatory ℹ : fws.gov A very cool place to explore, and experience the history. The fort is hidden between small forests and the large gun barrel is underneath the underpass of the fort with the projectiles nearby. There's trails around, one that walk to the visitor center and the other one going to the pollinators garden and go around the fort overlook the bay. Being in the middle of the hunting season stops us exploring the trails. #batterywilson #easternshoreofVA #virginianationalwildliferefuge #preservefootprints

    I have always driven right past this visitor's center but had to use the restroom after a bunch of…read moremorning coffee this past weekend so, we pulled in so I could run in. It's nice! Restroom was large and clean, there is a small information center with loads of brochures and two friendly ladies inside greeting people and happy to answer questions, and there was even a small gift shop with a penny press! WIN! This is a place I wish I had stopped sooner - and if you are a newbie to the Eastern shore - be sure to stop in so you can get your bearings and get some tips from locals who run the place!

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    Kiptopeke State Park - beaches - Updated June 2026

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