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    Lynnhaven Park

    3.3 (4 reviews)

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    London Bridge Park

    London Bridge Park

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Great parking. This park has a really nice baseball area. I see baseball and sometimes kickball…read moregames being played at this park. The basketball court is popular. There is also a nice little area of trees for dogs to sniff around in . This is a unique park in that all it has is baseball and basketball. No bathrooms but good parking

    This is a city park that's a very long overdue yelp. The reason, I had no idea what the name was…read more Late this Summer they finally installed the sign by the road. Mind you it's not a new park. Unusual for VB Parks Department to not be on top of. The location has high visibility off Great Neck Rd. It's North of Virginia Beach Blvd. parking is by a small gravel lot. Overflow nearby business across the street on off hours I suspect. The landscape is non existent, but not needed. The grass was freshly mowed and tall pines add shade and beauty. Unfortunately there was a lot of debris around the basketball court. I would consider the area to be safe. London Bridge Park is straight forward. It has a ball field and full court basketball court that's it No shelter, no restrooms and no playground. I saw at least one trash can at the entrance and it was within it boundaries. I have never witnessed a baseball game in progress when passing by. It has a great infield and fenced in back stop. The outfield is level and not fenced in. There are no lights for night play. It is open to the public and assume there is a schedule of games during the season. The full court basketball is not regulation length. It has a concrete floor that looks newer. The hoops and nets in great shape. No lights for after dark play. It appears the debris was recent, like probably last night with it being Friday. All of the trash was located within 25 feet of a can. Since I had the time I picked it all up. If your interested in baseball or basketball before sunset this is your place. 3.5 rounding down with no amenities and debris.

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    Baseball field
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    Scarborough Square Park

    Scarborough Square Park

    4.0
    (1 review)
    5.4 mi

    Scarborough Square Park is a busy neighborhood park located in the Scarborough Square Townhome…read moreneighborhood. It was one of the neighborhood parks updated not long ago by VB Parks & Rec. -- The Playground -- The playground area with wood chip mulch is best for elementary school aged children. The equipment is in good condition; with close supervision it's good for younger children (note that there are gaps in the openings along the playground system). There is one intermediate swing and regular swings. There's also a climbing structure. The playground is in partial shade. -- Benches & Pavilions -- There is one pavilion with two picnic tables beneath it. There is a trash can not far from it and another by the basketball courts. There are several benches along the perimeter of the playground. -- Walking Areas -- There are no paths or walking areas within the park. There's also no large fields or wooded areas. -- Sporting Equipment -- There are two basketball hoops on a basketball court. -- Amenities -- There are no toilet amenities, so not ideal for a long visit. -- Parking -- There is a street parking available. -- Things to Note -- During peak times, it's usually very busy with kids. It's a convenient park location for the neighborhoods of townhomes nearby. -- Takeaways -- This is an above average centrally located neighborhood park. The main attractions are its playground and basketball court. It's worth a visit for children and youth and is a great resource for the families who live nearby. I wouldn't suggest traveling out of your way for it though as there are lots of other parks in VB to enjoy, many with more offerings. Right now with the need for social distancing, I prefer to try to frequent less busy parks.

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    The play structure
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    The pavilion to the side of the play structure
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    Brigadoon Pines Park

    Brigadoon Pines Park

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    I've passed this park a few times driving on Lynnhaven and finally decided to take the little one…read more This park has a bit of everything and I heard from another parent was recently updated. There is a swing set for infants and another for bigger kids. There are several climbing sets as well as a great climbing rope/tarp unit that has a rather large slide at the top. So great for the toddler/bigger kids to not get bored with. There's also a smaller playground set for little toddlers with a cool roller slide. In case that's not what you're looking for, there's a small skate area that I think would be fun for beginners. Lots of grassy area in case you bring a pup or the kids want to run around for a game of tag. Just down the path, there's a basketball court that looks almost new. This park has more than I expected and the little one loved it! Will be coming back for sure.

    We had stopped at Glory's Bakery for lunch but when we arrived, we discovered that their dining…read morearea was closed, so we pivoted and decided to take our food to a nearby park and that ended up being Brigadoon Pines Park that was nearby. It was so nice to go down memory lane and bring my kids back to their first park ever, from the time they were born to when we left! They don't remember it of course, but I do! When we were stationed here the first time around, we lived in Brigadoon and this was our go-to park. I remember pushing them on the baby swings, hearing them giggle as they went down the slides and also being absolutely terrified as a first time mom that they would fall off one of the open ledges with their wobbly little legs. The park has been well maintained 6 years later and they've made an addition, a skate boarding ramp. The park also features a playground structure with ramp, baby swings, regular swings, a basketball court, a grassy field, benches facing every play area and a picnic table with a shelter equipped with a trash can. This is where our little group enjoyed our delicious lunch from Glory's. The kids had a great time playing before and after our meal. There's also ample parking. This park will always have a special place in my heart! Stay safe, Friends!

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    Big kid climbing set and slide
    Big kid climbing set and slide
    Shelter near playground
    Shelter near playground
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    Jane P. Batten Student Center

    Jane P. Batten Student Center

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    This is the Student Center for Virginia Wesleyan, a private liberal arts university located in NW…read moreVirginia Beach within steps of the Norfolk line. It wouldn't surprise me if part of the campus is actually located in Norfolk. The Wesleyan Drive gatehouse is easily accessed by turning south off Northampton Boulevard just east of the I-64 interchange. One first passes the Norfolk Academy campus before reaching Virginia Wesleyan. The Student Center is named for a major donor in Coastal Virginia. The center certainly lives up to her name. I was there for a late afternoon/early event which was held in a large 2nd floor meeting room. Finding the Student Center on the larger than expected campus was quite easy thanks to detailed directions from the gatehouse employee. University & event personnel directed me to a spacious parking area that was a much longer walk than I would have hoped for. But it was perfect for able bodied students. Another pleasant university employee greeted me at the door & gave directions to the event. This, too, was a little further than my arthritic body would have preferred but was perfect for the students it served. At 6pm and upon my exit the portions of the Student Center I walked through were teeming with student activity. There were multiple physical activities, socializing & a small area to order food. I passed a bin filled with volleyballs for student use with students sitting on an adjacent ledge. The center is clean, new, ascetically pleasing and a definite positive for both the students & university. The only negatives I noted were that the entrance sat off the main street through campus in an area that was treed on one side. Even in this gated, fenced in campus it would have made me nervous without university personnel keeping watch. I'm certain that this doesn't bother the young students at all. I also would have preferred closer parking. Ditto on the fact that this isn't a problem for the able bodied students it serves. The student center appears to be the heart beat of campus. The Batten family donation was put to good use.

    The Jane P. Batten Student Center is located on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk,…read moreVA. It opened in 1992 at a cost of 18.6 million dollars with it's main purpose to provide a house for the men and women basketball teams. However, the building is much more than a gymnasium that serves as the location for VWC basketball, and volleyball. It's 137,000 square feet is the nucleus for most student recreation activity on campus. Let me go over a few of the things that are housed in this beautiful building. Men and Women Basketball and Volleyball with an elevated track above. A second gym with hoops, but serves almost any activity including archery, fencing among others. A dance studio, a student study area, a student cafeteria, and many athletic offices and several classrooms at the second level. There is also the schools only book store that sells everything Marlins and of course textbooks. The Jane P. Batten also offers a food court named Sandella's which cranks out some really delicious food and smoothies. A large dining room in the food court accommodates a lot of students. To the back is a nicer lounge area with chairs and couches. This area has some fun recreation things for the students to do such as ping pong, Foosball table and one of those long tables with circular pucks that slide down on saw dust. On the far side of the student center is a rock climbing wall, a large fitness area, three racquetball courts and a 25 yard 8 land swimming pool with hot tub. To the back of the food court is an outdoor sand volleyball pit. Ample parking is around the building, but be warned if there is a campus event all best are OFF!!! You must always check in with campus security before admittance. They are nice and will help direct you if your unsure where you are going. The Marlins have much to be proud of and this building is a testament to campus leaders who made it happen with the kind assistance of the Batten family.

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    Jane P. Batten Student Center
    Jane P. Batten Student Center
    Concessions for the gym.  Yum hot dogs and popcorn

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    Concessions for the gym. Yum hot dogs and popcorn
    Marshview Park

    Marshview Park

    4.6
    (10 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    I am impressed by this nearby city park. I had no idea this was even here until we moved into…read moreShadowlawn a few months ago and it's a pleasant surprise. It's much larger than I expected and I love the dog park, large green area with the small three children's play areas, paved bike/running trails and the entire area. It's very big and there are several walking/hiking trails inside the main portion of the park spanning several miles and meandering through a wooded area that follows the marsh. It's well-kept and has multiple entrances from the Shadowlawn neighborhoods. -The entrance from VA Ave has a very small parking lot and then street parking. -The entrance from Indian Rd. has a much larger parking lot with plenty of space and opens to the large, green field with 3 separate play areas for toddlers with climbing sculptures in the shape of frogs and caterpillars. Really cute and has a pavilion and circular paved trail around it. -The entrance from Marshview Dr. has a small lot and this is where the dog park area is as well. Two tennis courts here across the street which are part of a small playground/tennis complex called Salt Marsh Park. Last weekend I finally went for a hike inside and covered about 1/3rd of the likable/walkable space. It's gorgeous! It's also neat bc they have it set up for trail bike riding and it's very well marked and laid-out. I came upon some beautiful areas for sitting and enjoying the view. If you haven't ventured here yet you should give it a try - actually pretty impressive in size and option for a neighborhood co-located park.

    100 acres of beautiful trees, paths, dog park and 2 different playground areas. What a fun park…read more Loads of mature beautiful trees and they have areas that are grassy for kids to run and play. Lots of dogs at this park. I LOVE dogs.2 Different playgrounds. The playground area was my favorite. There were no kids so we explored the playground. Huge size. It was awesome. So their playgrounds are spread out. They have one at the area where you park your vehicle. You walk or ride your bike a ways turn right into another area . Nice size grass area to run and play and then 3 sections of little whimsical play areas. Frog area, Caterpillar area, and turtle area. Really nice paved walk ways with these beautiful little bridges. Dog park, People and Pet friendly. Wheel chair and stroller friendly. Great for bikes. They even have a station for bike repair and to pump up your tires. EXCELLENT for us we love riding our bikes. This is such a lovely area we were just riding our bikes around and found it. We love it. It has a lot to offer and it is very well kept

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    Entrance on North Side.
    Entrance on North Side.
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