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Ocean Breeze Waterpark

Location: Inland

#19 of 187 things to do in Virginia Beach

Description

Ocean Breeze Waterpark is only 2 miles south of the Virginia Beach Oceanfront and the only full-scale water park in Hampton Roads. A visit to this island-themed destination offers more smiles per gallon with over 30 water slides and attractions! With free parking, free inner tubes, free sunscreen, and famous locally for their 50-foot smiling gorilla ambassador, Hugh Mongous.

Knot Tell'n Charters

Location: Virginia Beach

Knot Tell'n Charters is a Family Friendly Charter Service offering Inshore & Offshore Fishing, Coastal Cruises, Family events, Wedding / Bachelor parties & More. Our 56 foot Ocean Sportfisher is loaded with ameneties to keep everyone comfortable & happy. Our two experienced U.S.C.G Licensed & C.P.R / First Aid Certified Captains are aboard at all times & will ensure a fun Safe trip for all. Give us a call & book your private Charter today!

Red Wing Lake Golf Course

Location: Virginia Beach

Designed by George Cobb, Red Wing Lake has sloping bentgrass greens & wide Bermuda fairways. With our recent renovations, each fairway was reworked to improve drainage and enhance character; they remain within corridors of mature loblolly pines. New wetland areas and lakes provide beauty and additional challenges. Multiple tees provide golfers of all skill levels and opportunity to match their ability and ego to a teeing location. Yardage/Rating/Slope: Championship: 7,124 / 73.9 / 129 Blue: 6,653 / 71.9 / 125 White: 6,133 / 69.3 / 115 Gold: 5,601 / 66.5 / 109 Green: 4,841 / 67.2 / 108

Air America Parasail

Location: Virginia Beach

Located only blocks from the oceanfront, Air America Parasail offers a safe and fun parasailing experience like no other in Virginia Beach. Air America has one or two person parasailing flights with different heights and dipping available. A USCG-licensed captain and crew with a perfect safety record will make your parasail ride ensures safety. Jet ski rentals are also available.

Red Wing Park

Location: Virginia Beach

Red Wing Park, a 97-acre park located off of General Booth Blvd, is known for its beautiful gardens and annual Cherry Blossom Festival.
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The Red Wing Park property was acquired by the county in 1879 and was formerly known as the "Old City Poor Farm." It was developed into a park by the City in 1966 and is now home to many gardens, including the Reba S. McClanan Fragrance Garden, established through the joint efforts of Virginia Beach Parks & Recreation and the Council of Garden Clubs of Virginia Beach, and the Miyazaki Japanese Garden.

Amenities:
​- Five Picnic Shelters with Charcoal Grills
- Tennis Courts
- Pickleball Courts
​- Basketball Court
- Two Volleyball Courts
- Handball/Racquetball Court
- Horseshoe Pits
- Two Playground Areas
- Shared-Use Paths
- Gardens
- Picnic Areas with Charcoal Grills
- Dog Park​
- Open Fields
- Vending Machines
- Public Restrooms
- Wooded Area

For shelter reservations, please call 757-385-PARK. ​

Marshview Park

Location: Virginia Beach

Marshview Park is home to 100 acres of wooded property on Lake Rudee in the Oceanfront area. The site is generally located between the neighborhoods of Lands End Condominium, Salt Marsh Point, Seatack, and Shadowlawn and is open daily from dawn to dusk. A new asphalt trail was opened in January 2015 and there are numerous unpaved trails to explore. The property offers unique cultural, recreational and environmental benefits and experiences to the city and its residents.

Park Amenities ​​​​​​​​
- A network of ADA compliant asphalt trails
- A multitude of soft multi-use trails
- 3 small play areas
- 3 small picnic shelters
- Lavatory shelters
- Bike racks
- Large playground
- 3 onsite parking lots
-- Marshview Dr
-- Indian Rd
-- Virginia Ave

Git-R-Done Sportfishing

Location: Virginia Beach

Captain Trick Standing grew up fishing the local waters of Virginia and North Carolina. For over 35 years he has crewed and guided parties to some incredible fishing off the Virginia and Carolina Capes. His father's boat, "Wahoo", was one of the early charter boats to fish from Rudee Inlet in the mid 60's. Since becoming a licensed Captain in 1981 Captain Trick has fished southern Mexico, Costa Rica, the Bahamas as well as local waters scoring in the last two Billfish Grand Slams recorded in the state of Virginia. Whether it's deep dropping for Tiles, trolling for Tuna, fishing for big Blue Marlin or Tournament Fishing Captain Trick Standing can put you on the fish.