The coast of Virginia is brimming with adventure. Beautiful waterways, hidden trails, marshes, beaches, and unspoken beauty await those up for an adventure. In fact, you can travel to the very edge of Virginia and you'll discover False Cape State Park, the southernmost park in the state. It's more out-of-the-way than other Virginia parks yet it holds all kinds of treasures and breathtaking beauty. Here's more on why a trip to False Cape State Park belongs on your radar.
Welcome to False Cape State Park! This beautiful, unspoiled stretch of beachfront can be found nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Back Bay.
False Cape got its name due to the fact that from the ocean, False Cape can easily be mistaken for Cape Henry, which is about 20 miles north. Sailors and navigators who confused the two would often be led into the shallow waters of False Cape, where their ship would oftentimes run aground. For more on this, be sure to read about the abandoned settlement of Wash Woods.
This special park can only be reached by foot, bicycle, tram, or boat.
The park can be accessed via Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Please note that while pets are allowed at False Cape State Park, they may not be brought through the wildlife refuge.
When you visit, it'll feel as though you've traveled to the very ends of Virginia. In fact, it's the southernmost park in the state! As the sign reads, it's just 1,146 more miles to Key West.
The landscape is characterized by beautiful, otherworldly maritime forests, sand dunes, and about six miles of pristine beach.
In addition to exploring the beach and swimming in the water, other activities include hiking, biking, and kayaking.
If you plan to visit False Cape, you'll want to be sure to bring sunscreen, water, bug spray, and food for the day. Anything you bring with you must also be packed out, as protecting this national treasure is vital.
The park does not offer any cabins, but primitive camping is available year-round.
Reservations must be made ahead of time and can be done by calling (800) 933-PARK.
Have you ever visited False Cape State Park? What did you think of this off-the-grid destination in Virginia? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below -- we'd love to hear from you! For more information about False Cape State Park, be sure to check out the official Virginia State Parks website.
Watch the brief video below for positively gorgeous footage of False Cape:
If you're planning an overnight camping trip to False Cape State Park for epic beach camping in Virginia, be sure to stock up on some handy camping gear first!
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