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Help us make it rightIn the 1800s, False Cape gained a reputation as a shipping graveyard. The area got its name because its land mass resembled Cape Henry, luring boats into shallow waters. One of the area's first communities, Wash Woods, was developed by survivors of such a shipwreck. The village's church and other structures were built using cypress wood that washed ashore from the wreck. From the turn of the...
False Cape State Park is at the southern end of Back Bay Wildlife Refuge. A visitor must travel through the federal refuge to reach the state park. It is a nice secluded place that does not have easy access. Bring all your essentials including plenty of water. There are no conveniences at the park. Bring plenty of insect repellent. The...
Yes, very beautiful! However I found the website to be a bit misleading. There are some things that are stated that I'd just like to make clear so that someone like me will not make the same mistakes: 1) Be clear that there is NO PARKING at the back bay wildlife refuge (Where you must enter the park.) You must...
We rented bikes on the Virginai beach boardwalk and took them into the park. The hiking/biking trails are very well marked. The park was itself was in low season mode the gate was not manned the park ranger buildings were empty to, but that was because it was the begining of May. The trails were very well maintained and just...
Having lived in the area most of my life, at 57 I figured it was finally time to discover this park. I've visited Back Bay a few times but never ventured down to the state park. So after a few workouts at the gym, I figured it was finally time to load up the bike and venture down to the...
This was a wonderful surprise to me, but what a find. It's beautiful & has a great bike trail that runs all around water, birds & trees. There was no fee in Jan, not sure about summer. Very clean.
Includes a mile-wide barrier spit between Back Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Access is through the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge and is limited to hiking, bicycling or boating. The park features primitive camping and an extensive environmental education program in one of the last undisturbed coastal environments on the East Coast.
Limited to hiking, biking and boating, this state park is formed by a mile-wide barrier spit between Back Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
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