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State Park Information |
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False Cape State Park 4001 Sandpiper Road Virginia Beach, 23456-4347
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State Park Overview |
| No vehicular access. Located in southern Virginia Beach, False Cape State Park is 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.
In the 1800s, False Cape gained a reputation as a ship?s 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 a wreck.
Vehicular access to False Cape State Park is prohibited because the park is land-locked on the southern end of the Back Bay Wildlife Refuge. Those wishing to visit the park for the day must either bike or hike through the refuge (via beach or interior trails, and the interior trail is closed from November 1 through March 31), or boat or canoe in down Back Bay. You can also take the Terra Gator, a specially designed vehicle that minimizes impact to this special environment, during this period.
To get a taste of the park, the Back Bay Restoration Foundation operates a tram that leaves from Little Island City Park, drives through the wildlife refuge and lets visitors explore the park for an hour in the Barbour Hill contact station area. The tram provides a round trip ride and is not available for overnight guests. Overnight guests must either hike or bike through the refuge, or canoe or boat in. Both day use and overnight visitors are advised to read all warnings regarding visiting the park to learn what is expected and about preparation. All visitors must follow refuge regulations while on refuge property. |
Camping |
| False Cape State Park CampingCamping is permitted year-round, but reservations are required. Campsites are in four distinct areas of the park, and those areas are separated by significant distances. The camping areas are Barbour Hill Bay, Barbour Hill Ocean, False Cape Landing Bay and False Cape Landing Ocean. For camping information, contact the State Parks Reservation Center at 1-800-933-7275 in Richmond dial 225-3867.
The park accommodates primitive camping, tents only and offers 12 sites. Drinking water is available in three locations, all in the Barbour Hill sectionnear the contact station and near the two camping areas there. False Cape Landing campers need to bring empty containers to transport water from the water source. Water not suitable for drinking is available in each camping area. Carry everything in and everything out. There are several pit (i.e., non-flushing) toilets. Open fires are not permitted camp stoves may be used for cooking.
No vehicular access to this park. Passage through Back Bay Wildlife Refuge allowed during daylight hours only.
Distances to False Cape campsites from Little Island City Park Little Island City Park to Barbour Hill contact station, 6.2 miles Little Island City Park to Barbour Hill Bay or ocean sites, 6.9 miles Little Island City Park to False Cape Landing bay sites, 8.7 miles Little Island City Park to False Cape ocean sites, 8.95 miles
False Cape Reservations All campers must receive their confirmation letter and information packet before camping here. If there is not enough time for the receipt of the packet by mail, campers must arrange to have the information faxed to them. Check with local companies that accept incoming faxes for the public (i.e., Kinkos, some hotels/motels, etc.), if necessary. No exceptions. All overnight guests must bring two copies of their confirmation letter. One must be placed on the dashboard of their vehicle the other clipped to the site marker. |
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History of the Area |
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False Cape State Park. Sept 2001. Data Pictures. |
Area Campgrounds | | Holiday Trav-L Park 1075 General Booth Blvd Virginia Beach, VA (757) 425-0249
| KOA Campgrounds 1240 General Booth Blvd Virginia Beach, VA (757) 428-1444
| First Landing State Park 2500 Shore Dr Virginia Beach, VA (757) 412-2300
| North Bay Shore Campground 3257 Colechester Rd Virginia Beach, VA (757) 426-7911
| United States Government Sea Mist Campground Virginia Beach, VA (757) 492-7545
| North Landing Beach Campground 161 Princess Anne Road Virginia Beach, VA (757) 426-6241
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Area Fishing Related Businesses | | Virginia Beach Fishing Ctr Ltd 200 Winston Salem Ave Virginia Beach, VA (757) 491-8000
| Long Bay Point Bait & Tackle 2109 W Great Neck Rd # 100 Virginia Beach, VA (757) 481-7517
| Virginia Beach Fishing Pier 1506 Atlantic Ave Virginia Beach, VA (757) 428-2333
| Oceans East 2 Tackle Shop 5785 Northampton Blvd # 104 Virginia Beach, VA (757) 464-6544
| Lighthouse Tackle 4461 Shore Dr Virginia Beach, VA (757) 318-3818
| Lynnhaven Inlet Fishing Pier 2350 Starfish Rd Virginia Beach, VA (757) 481-7071
| Long Point Bay Bait & Tackle 3761 Shore Dr Virginia Beach, VA (757) 318-7470
| Fish Safari 2029 Lynnhaven Pkwy # 550 Virginia Beach, VA (757) 416-1600
| Tidewater Lures Inc 5180 Cleveland St Virginia Beach, VA (757) 499-1007
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Area Resorts and Lodging | | VSA Resorts Ocean Sands Resort 580 Lynnhaven Pkwy Virginia Beach, VA (757) 631-0744
| Hilton Resorts & Conference Center 313 Laskin Rd Virginia Beach, VA (757) 213-9000
| Gold Keys Resorts 205 25th St Virginia Beach, VA (757) 417-0232
| Ocean Beach Club Resort 3401 Atlantic Ave Virginia Beach, VA (757) 213-0601
| Pioneer Lodge 1428 Southern Blvd Virginia Beach, VA (757) 313-0330
| William T Lodge 960 Poughkeepsie Ct Virginia Beach, VA (757) 425-3307
| Outdoor Resorts RV Resorts 3665 Sandpiper Rd Virginia Beach, VA (757) 721-2020
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