A Place Where History Meets Wild Beauty
There’s something grounding about stepping into First Landing State Park – that instant calm when the ocean breeze meets the earthy scent of pine and cypress. I’ve walked and biked here countless times and every visit feels like discovering a new side of Virginia Beach.
This park isn’t just the city’s green heart – it’s also one of the most historic and biodiverse places on the East Coast. Named for the spot where English settlers first landed in 1607, it’s now a 2,800-acre escape full of trails, wildlife, and coastal beauty that remind you what Virginia looked like long before hotels and boardwalks.
If you’re a nature lover, hiker or just craving some quiet time under the trees, this guide to things to do First Landing State Park will help you make the most of every trail, tide and turn.







