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    Munden Point Park

    4.5 (25 reviews)

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    Picnic Area
    Leah J.

    As my daughter's graduation was approaching, I chose to reserve Munden Point Park as the location to accommodate all of our guests. As we traveled 30+ minutes to see the Park prior to the party, I felt like we were never going to get there but when we did, the Park was absolutely gorgeous. The area was landscaped very well and it was clear of clutter and debris which I thought was impressive. The Park had many areas to have picnics, the playground areas were very big, and I even noticed someone out there fishing. The River nearby created a very peaceful and serene environment as well. The Park has five shelters which were a nice size and each one has charcoal grills. Due to the long drive to get to the Park, we decided not to have the party there but I definitely plan on going back for a nice picnic in the park.

    Belle A.

    This is a fantastic place to seek refuge from the craziness of Virginia Beach traffic...and for good reason!! It's way out in ... Egypt! If you dare to make the drive out, it's worth the trip for a reset after trying to elude busy VB proper!! This place is so sprawling and well-maintained. It has wonderful views of the water with plenty benches dotting along the waterway! There are picnic tables, which you can use on reserve, and frisbee golf. You can even rent kayaks. Plenty of fresh air and sunshine abound at this wonderful park with plenty of space, so you won't feel crowded!! You just have to drive way out unless you live in Pungo!

    J David H.

    There is a reason Munden Point receives close to perfect scores of 5. It's obvious from the first time you visit. They have it all. First of all this park wins the award for being the most remote VB park. It's only around 10 miles from the NC line. Second it's the fact it is remote which makes is an incredible charmer. Located off the waters of the Back Bay. Third it's impeccably maintained. The grass is always cut, the trash is picked up and restrooms sparkle. When entering from the main road be prepared to turn when you see the sign. Go another two miles and prepare for a right turn into the park. It's a one-way loop. There is plenty of parking, but only one set of restrooms on the far side I could find. There is no swimming, or wading in the water. So what do they have. A crazy popular wide boat launch that probably could squeeze three in at a time. Two ball fields, frisbee golf, three playgrounds, horse shoes, volleyball, a new two full courts of basketball, 5-6 large shelters and spectacular scenery. Oh that's all. If you enjoy sunsets oh my! Bring your camera. Come out and see the most remote park in Virginia Beach. You will love the drive too!

    Maria G.

    This is a beautiful well kept park! There's Plenty to do to keep your whole family occupied. We were able to kayak, fish, play basketball, have a picnic, walk through the landscaped garden and since there was a boat ramp we were able to bring our jet ski! This place had it all! I remember coming here when I was little and now we want our little ones to enjoy the best park in Hampton Roads!

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    Marcus G.

    What a great park! The views here a perfect, just perfect. I came here just to clear my mind, and my handy-dandy GoPro came out for some great shots! The sun was setting and it really brought out the trees here. I could see someone enjoying it here when it's really warm out. Nice open area so it doesn't feel overly crowded.

    The walkway that runs along-side the boat ramp.
    Jason P.

    Ever grow tired of the never ending pulse of Virginia Beach and long for a quiet escape without the need to flee the country... or county for that matter? Well, this is your destination - albeit a tiny drive out of the county. Nestled South, just passed Pungo, sits the peaceful domain of Munden Pointe Park. This sprawling 100 acre space boasts a variety of activities both on land and on the water! Once you find it (it's well off the beaten path), you'll discover ample parking for you, your friends, your boat, and your friend's boat! There are several ball fields, volleyball sand-courts, and even a massive disc-golf course! The aforementioned boat-parking comes in the form of a small dock and ramp - which is well maintained and guarded by ducks, snakes, and lions... well, maybe not lions. There are also several covered shelters (reservations recommended), lots of picnic tables, and park benches scattered around the property. You can spend your day fishing from the banks, rent a canoe or two, or bring your camera to capture the unique flora and fauna of the area! All-in-all, if you're searching for a quiet place that's mostly tourist-free, and offers a genuine abundance of activities - this is it!

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    Best park I've been to since I moved to Virgina, has everything you could ask for and the views are just amazing !

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    Beautiful park. Great place to take a walk. It gets busy on the weekend, so a trip out there during the week is advised.

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    5 years ago

    Huge park. Kids love this park. So much to do and play on. Big trees for shade and beautiful water views.

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    8 years ago

    Quiet, clean, family friendly. New park under construction at time of review but looks fun for all ages. Dog friendly.

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    I've been coming here since I was a child. Really quiet, clean and big. And it's dog friendly! Great park:)

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    Grommet Island Park

    Grommet Island Park

    4.4
    (25 reviews)
    17.5 mi

    This park is located right off of the Boardwalk. There is metered street parking and a few…read morecommercial lots within walking distance that you can park at. The meters cost about $2/ hour and the lots vary in price. There is a restroom facility right across the boardwalk from it, which is a plus. This play park is the epitome of accesible parks. It is titled the "Park for Everybody". The amazing park/play area is 15,000 square feet and features wheelchair accessible entrances. It was built in honor of Josh Thompson, an avid beach lover, who lost his battle with ALS. Josh's family wanted to go to the beach, but he stayed behind because of the difficulty of getting his wheelchair to the beach, across the sand and down to the surf. The park is very nice and has a huge jungle gym with a couple of slides, a sculptural of a dolphins, a surfboard, and a wave that children can play on, raised sand tables for sandcastle building at an accessible height, a sensory board for autistic children, Sway Fun glider, and a pebble walk. What I find really cool is that they have fully accessible playground -beach wheelchairs available at no charge, on a first come, first served basis (only during season though). You will also find some cement pads here, with post marking the spots, that are covered with a little sand, making playing in the sand more accessible. Just outside of the park is a nice statue of a man and young boy holding surf boards. The sculpture is on top of a granite base that has the names of donors and the inspiration behind the park inscribed on it. Definitely worth a look. This first of its kind park is a very nice addition to VIrginia Beach's Boardwalk. It is accessible and fun for all kids to play on. They do suggest that it is best for kids aged 5 to 12. I love everything about this park. There should be more of these around.

    Grommet Island Park is a well-frequented, moderate to large playground located at the VB Oceanfront…read moreat the start of the Boardwalk. It has a playground, raised sand trays, and sculptures kids can play on and take photo opps with. It is also an accessible park. The park is very clean overall. -- The Playground -- The playground area with soft foam flooring to minimize injuries (under the sand that got blown over it) is best for younger elementary school aged children. With close supervision it's also good for younger children (note that there are small gaps in the openings along the playground system). The equipment is in mostly good condition with small areas of wear. There are a variety of slides and ways to climb up and access the slides, along with monkey bars and climbing activities. There are also raised, connected walkways connecting the system of slides and a lookout point. The playground is in partial sun with some sections fully shaded by canopies (pictured). -- Benches & Pavilions -- There is one built in table with benches by the front of the playground. There are several benches along the perimeter of the playground. -- Walking Areas -- This is less of a park and more of a large playground situated on a beach. -- Sporting Equipment -- There are no other equipment options other than the playground. -- Amenities -- There are no toilet amenities at the playground, but there are restrooms with plumbing located very close by: 2nd Street Restrooms, which has year-round operation and is managed by the City. -- Parking -- There is a municipal parking lot close by--2nd Street Parking Lot--where any visitors can park for a fee. The next closest lot is Rudee Loop Parking Lot (also a municipal parking lot with a fee). Both are located on Atlantic Ave. There is limited meter parking, too. Visitors to the area staying at the Oceanfront could also walk there. -- Things to Note -- During peak seasonal times, it's usually pretty busy with kids. There is no fence or physical boundary between the park and the water, but it is situated well enough away from the water that it didn't pose an immediate safety concern. -- Takeaways -- This is an large, accessible playground that is a nice option for my toddler when we visit the Boardwalk, and I can see it appealing to families visiting the beach who have kids with varying interests. The main attraction is its playground. If you are at the Boardwalk, it's worth a visit for children. It might not be worth it to you to go out of your way if you don't intend to visit the ocean or Boardwalk, too, or if you aren't interested in its accessibility features. Simply because paying for parking at the Oceanfront and sand in the kids shoes' could be a few minor drawbacks.

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    Marshview Park

    Marshview Park

    4.6
    (10 reviews)
    17.5 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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