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Landmark: Adventure Park at Virginia AquariumCity: Virginia Beach
Country: USA Virginia
Continent: North America
Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium, Virginia Beach, USA Virginia, North America
The Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium is an aerial adventure course located adjacent to the Virginia Aquarium in Virginia Beach, USA Virginia.
It features a series of elevated obstacle courses and zip lines constructed within a forested environment.
Visual Characteristics
The park consists of multiple interconnected aerial courses suspended between trees. Structures are primarily constructed from wood and rope, with steel cables providing support and safety lines. Courses vary in height, ranging from 10 feet to over 50 feet above the ground. The natural forest canopy provides shade over much of the park.
Location & Access Logistics
The park is situated at 832 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA 23451, directly behind the Virginia Aquarium. It is approximately 5 miles southeast of the Virginia Beach city center. Parking is available in the main Virginia Aquarium parking lot. Public transport options include the VB Wave Trolley, with a stop near the aquarium entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Adventure Park is a modern recreational facility, established in 2011. It is built within a natural maritime forest ecosystem characteristic of the coastal Virginia region. The forest comprises native trees such as pines and oaks.
Key Highlights & Activities
Participants navigate a sequence of suspended bridges, nets, and zip lines. There are multiple courses with varying difficulty levels, suitable for different age groups and skill sets. Specific activities include traversing wobbly bridges, climbing cargo nets, and zip-lining between platforms.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the adjacent Virginia Aquarium facility. Limited shaded areas are present under the tree canopy. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the park. Food vendors are not directly on-site within the park itself, but are available at the Virginia Aquarium and nearby oceanfront establishments.
Best Time to Visit
The park operates seasonally, typically from March through October. The best time of day for comfortable temperatures and reduced sun exposure is in the morning or late afternoon. Specific operating hours vary by month and are subject to weather conditions.
Facts & Legends
A unique aspect of the park's design is its minimal impact on the surrounding trees. The platforms and cable systems are engineered to allow trees to grow without significant obstruction. The park is designed to be an eco-friendly attraction.
Nearby Landmarks
- Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center (0.1km North)
- Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum (1.2km Southwest)
- First Landing State Park (3.5km Northwest)
- Cape Henry Lighthouse (4.8km East)