First Landing State Park
First Landing State Park is a National Natural Landmark and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. “As Virginia’s most-visited state park, it’s an oasis within urban Virginia Beach. The park has 20 miles of trails and 1.5 miles of sandy Chesapeake Bay beach frontage. First Landing offers many recreational and educational activities and has many unusual habitats including bald cypress swamps, lagoons and maritime forest, as well as rare plants and wildlife.”
Here is the Park website. Accessibility Trail Guide Phone 757-412-2300
Descriptions of the Trails
Live Oak Trail 0.4 mile “The terrain is mostly flat; the ground is packed sand and dirt with small patches of beach-like sandy areas. Trail users often see and hear snakes, reptiles, and woodpeckers and other birds.”
“The Cape Henry Trail is universally accessible from Kendall to 64th Street.”