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    Windsor Castle Park

    4.7 (41 reviews)
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    J David H.

    If you enjoy short day trips that involve the great outdoors then Windsor Castle Park should be right up your alley. From my home in Virginia Beach it was around an hour without much traffic. I planned this trip on a day that my kids had off school. Unfortunately we got a much later start then I hoped and was unable to cover all of the park. Our adventure started at the Smithfield Station entrance on a sunny mid 60's afternoon in November. Immediately your taken with the beauty of the area. Not to mention Fall in Virginia made this a special day with the foliage unfolding right before our eyes. We took the trail up to Windsor Castle and explored the exterior of the old barns and even the house thanks to a super nice City of Smithfield employee in the home. I snapped some pics of the house and was surprised to find out it is to be sold off by the city to a private party. The structure has really terrific bones, but is in need of a few million to renovate. What was more shocking is the antiques that were located in the non climate controlled home. A pre Civil War piano was the most noticeable YIKES! The area to be sold off includes all the barns and vineyard. Before we headed into Smithfield for a tour we enjoyed going down to the water at a overlook area. The scenery is very stunning and on a warm Fall day was even better. What was very disappointing was the amount of trash every where just below where we were standing. Lots of beer cans, bottles and debris in this beautiful marsh. Trash was also on the decking area with a trash can just feet away. We cleaned up the trash on the deck before leaving. The city, or a volunteer effort needs to get this cleaned up. Most certainly we need another trip back to this park to take in all of what is offered. I hope the next time we return a serious clean up effort has taken place. I mentioned. It is also quite shocking that Smithfield is selling off such a treasure in Windsor Castle. I am unaware of the budget constraints, or politics of Smithfield to really say more than what I have mentioned. On this visit we only scratched the surface of this stunning recreational area. Beautiful town, beautiful park and a must area to check out.

    Raven B.

    Nice and clean park! The trails were fun and my girls enjoyed the slides so much. We've visited 3 times in the last month and it is an hour drive. Definitely worth the drive! The natural playground is a hit!!!!

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    Carol B.

    Kayaking,canoe, kids playground in a natural setting This place is big and you can feel that you can have private time easily This is a great place for a hike. That why I went after a nice brunch on the water The paths are very well kept and marked There are beautiful walkways over the marshy water This is a great asset to the town of Smithfield This is a great place for family picnics, parties, and hanging out There is a place to put a canoe or kayak in the water. That what I'll do when I come back in the spring

    Tyler M.

    We are in love with this beautiful park! Even though it's a good 30 minutes away from our house we come here quite often. The part is BEAUTIFUL all around and in the very nice town of Smithfield. We love to walk through the trails and end up downtown, even get an ice cream cone at a shop downtown after sometimes. The park itself has a very nice dog park. We have never been in with our pups because you have to register them and have a code to get into the dog park. There is a picture from outside the park on my review. Kayak rentals are there Saturday and Sunday, fishing piers all around, playgrounds for the kids (which are interesting to me. They are built in to the hills. Featured in my pictures for reference as well). You can go any distance from half a mile to 4 or 5 miles. Great park! We will continue to walk here.

    Rose M.

    Love this semi-local park. Love Smithfield. If I'm coming to the town I will visit the park and vice versa. I have walked the trail many times and find the winding trail through shaded and full sun, through trees and open space to be a comfortable place to relax. The park has two parking entrances although one can be a little trickier. I tend to use the parking area across from Smithfield Station. The other entrance will bring you into the park and present you near the dog park. They have added kayaks to their amenities and a new play area for kids. There trail is made of crushed stone but in the past my cheap umbrella stroller made it through so all things better will have no problem. There are bridges along the way where I have seen many a turtles. I have even witnessed several deer inside the park. Everything is labeled and the map is easy to follow. I will be making a trip to check out the kayaks very soon.

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    Macy R.

    I so wish this park had more of an actual playground. It was a "nature" playground made of different logs and a few awesome slides. Not toddler friendly whatsoever and kind of dangerous really! Luckily my son preferred playing in the leaves more than anything. Perfect park for older children who love the outdoors! There is a dog park that has a member side and a non member side which is great. Finally a place that you don't have to pay to bring your dog! This park was full of people including a boy scout troop. The porta potty's were clean and had a sink to wash your hands. The built in the earth slides were awesome! But not anything safe to do for smaller kids except maybe run around. There are many trails and we plan on coming back with our jogging stroller and dog next time! Very family friendly and there is something for mostly everyone...except toddlers lol. The other thing is that there was a lot of trash everywhere which made me sad! Hopefully they have someone dedicated to clean it up,

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    Eric W.

    I wish I knew how long the actual trail is. Map (see photo) only gives sections, not entire length. Very scenic. Walkable from historic Smithfield. Beautiful views and even some wildlife (saw several deer). Great side trip if you are ever in Smithfield.

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    Beth S.

    We love this park! We've brought our husky here to play with other dogs and the dog park is always clean and the people and dogs are friendly. There are walking trails and a couple playgrounds. There are large grass areas for sports too. The parking lot could be a bit bigger as I've had to park along the road before due to lack of parking spots but that's only happened twice in the four years I've been going there. It's a beautiful place!

    Sunflowers are my granddaughter's favorite flower, so we came to Windsor Castle Park for a photo shoot with her beautiful baby, Sophie.
    Marilyn E.

    It will be a year ago tomorrow that we visited the sunflower field. We really enjoyed it, but it was very hot and we had a 1-year old baby with us, so we weren't able to stay too long. I definitely want to come back again soon!

    Carissa K.

    Beautiful park to go hiking and kayaking. So many different terrains to view--woods, river, marsh, grassy fields. Great for taking photos.

    Melanie C.

    This spot is a great place to walk your dog, go on a hike, and enjoy the wonderful outdoors! There are several hiking trails and a dog park along the way (you have to pay a yearly fee to use the dog park). My fiancé and I enjoy taking the trail that leads into downtown Smithfield for their local shops and restaurants! Most of the restaurants in downtown Smithfield have patio seating that allow dogs, which is a plus for doggie lovers like ourselves. Make sure you bring some water because there are no water fountains in the area. There is a water hose for the dogs and several porta potties if you need to use the restroom. The park recently added several slides and kid friendly activities. I would suggest to also bring bug spray! The bugs were very bad today! Other than that, this is a great location to walk your furry friends and enjoy Mother Nature!

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    I love taking my daughter and our dog to walk the trails. It is such a beautiful park during all seasons! We kayak every summer!!

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    Perfect little park for little ones. Different sized slides, a sand pit, climbing logs. Really great.

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    A very nice place to walk or just sit and relax. I always go there to drink my coffee and observe nature,its truly peaceful.

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    Love the peaceful landscape and views. Perfect for an afternoon walk or a longer hike on a weekend. Also enjoy seeing all the wildlife.

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    Love this park and the asking trails. I always feel safe and everyone seems to be in such a good mood while visiting this little paradise.

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    This was a perfect spot on our way to the OBX. It was absolute delicious with very high quality foods. Would definitely recommend.

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