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This is one of Virginia's more popular parks, drawing over one million visitors annually. Guests can enjoy the three indoor aquariums at this facility, or head outside for some water-based activities; water sports equipment is available for rent on-site. Address: 2500 Shore Dr. Virginia Beach VA USA 23451-1415
1 757 412-2300
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Princess Anne Park Princess Anne Park is a scenic park in the heart of Virginia Beach. Address: 3475 Princess Anne Rd Virginia Beach VA USA
1 757 553-6396
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False Cape State Park is located in Virginia Beach and has no vehicular access; hiking, biking or boating is the only way to access this park. While here, visitors can enjoy camping, fishing and picnicking. Address: 4001 Sandpiper Rd. Virginia Beach VA USA 23456
1 757 426-7128
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This refuge encompasses more than 7,730 acres of land situated on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. A large wildfowl population is present here with species such as snow geese, peregrine falcons, bald eagles and more. Other animals include rabbits, foxes, deer, turtles and snakes. Visitors can enjoy trails, boating, cycling and educational programs on-site. Address: 4005 Sandpiper Road Virginia Beach VA USA 23456-4325
1 757 721-2412
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Mount Trashmore is an 800-foot-long, 60-foot-high mountain made from solid waste and clean soil. This unique green space offers visitors baseball diamonds, basketball courts and more. Address: 310 Edwin Dr. Virginia Beach VA USA 23462
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