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Yorktown Beach Picnic Area — Attraction in Gloucester Point

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Yorktown Beach Picnic Area
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Nearby attractions
Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center
1000 Colonial Nat'l Historical Pkwy, Yorktown, VA 23690
Yorktown Battlefield
1000 Colonial Nat'l Historical Pkwy, Yorktown, VA 23690
Yorktown Victory Monument
803 Main St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Yorktown Beach
Virginia
National Park Services Visitor Center
1000 Colonial Nat'l Historical Pkwy, Yorktown, VA 23690
Cornwallis' Cave
Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Nelson House
200-208 Nelson St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Redoubt 10
Yorktown, VA 23690
Yorktown Beach
594 Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Grace Episcopal Church
111 Church St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Nearby restaurants
Yorktown Pub
540 Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Chef K Cafe
702 Main St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Coastal Thirst Beach Deli
524 Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Water Street Grille
323 Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Riverwalk Restaurant
323 Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Carrot Tree Kitchens
323 Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Umi Sushi
327 Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Nearby hotels
Hornsby House Inn
702 Main St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Yorktown Beach Hotel
508 Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Marl Inn Bed and Breakfast
220 Church St, Yorktown, VA 23690
Yorktown Cottages
301 Ballard St, Yorktown, VA 23690
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Yorktown Beach Picnic Area

Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690
4.7(96)
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center, Yorktown Battlefield, Yorktown Victory Monument, Yorktown Beach, National Park Services Visitor Center, Cornwallis' Cave, Nelson House, Redoubt 10, Yorktown Beach, Grace Episcopal Church, restaurants: Yorktown Pub, Chef K Cafe, Coastal Thirst Beach Deli, Water Street Grille, Riverwalk Restaurant, Carrot Tree Kitchens, Umi Sushi
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(757) 890-5900
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visityorktown.org
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Sat6:30 AM - 10 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Yorktown Beach Picnic Area

Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center

Yorktown Battlefield

Yorktown Victory Monument

Yorktown Beach

National Park Services Visitor Center

Cornwallis' Cave

Nelson House

Redoubt 10

Yorktown Beach

Grace Episcopal Church

Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center

Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center

4.7

(901)

Closed
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Yorktown Battlefield

Yorktown Battlefield

4.7

(3.6K)

Closed
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Yorktown Victory Monument

Yorktown Victory Monument

4.8

(535)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Yorktown Beach

Yorktown Beach

4.6

(977)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Yorktown Beach Picnic Area

Yorktown Pub

Chef K Cafe

Coastal Thirst Beach Deli

Water Street Grille

Riverwalk Restaurant

Carrot Tree Kitchens

Umi Sushi

Yorktown Pub

Yorktown Pub

4.5

(1.6K)

$

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Chef K Cafe

Chef K Cafe

5.0

(3)

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Coastal Thirst Beach Deli

Coastal Thirst Beach Deli

4.7

(62)

$

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Water Street Grille

Water Street Grille

4.4

(2K)

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Reviews of Yorktown Beach Picnic Area

4.7
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5.0
3y

Very surprised at how nice this beach is, especially for families and young children. It is clean, peaceful, quiet, and private, with good views. You can bring your own grill and barbeque food right on the beach. There needs to be more parking. The waves are rather small (1-2 feet) and safe for young children and adults, and there are multiple small concave inlets where the water is peaceful. The water has a safety net barrier about 50-200 feet offshore to prevent any rare big fish (such as whales, small sharks, etc) and larger jellyfish from getting close to the beach, yet there are piers and also rocks piled up out into the water in some areas to enable fishing beyond the safety nets to catch larger fish. There are vibrant green trees and large fields of grass right next to the beach, all for good picnics in the sunlight or in the shade of a tree, and the fields are also good for kicking a soccer ball around or even playing a soccer match or other field sports (these are not official fields for sports, but for relaxing, fun, and good times). When I went there on Sunday 7/3/22, there were several hundred people and dozens of families there, many with young children. There are picnic tables sporadically placed here and there. You won't find hot dog, soda, snowcone, or any vendor selling these things on this beach because the county does not allow such, which makes it more peaceful and pleasant, but you can bring your own food, drinks, and even grills, and pretty much anything else (chairs, TV, fan, beach umbrella, fishing gear and poles, etc) you want to bring (I took my laptop and mouse). Many people had radios and were playing nice music outloud, which added to the pleasantry of this beach. While there, I thought it would be great to bring some dumbbells and do a workout right on the beachfront, which is allowed. You can also set up tents and have large gatherings. At the north end of the beachfront, there are tables, restaurants, a stonewalk that would be rather romantic to walk on as part of a date, and fishing piers, and it's more commercialized, but none of such things are at the south end of the beach. The south end is just wonderfully all natural, has the fields, picnic tables, and trees descibed above, and is landscaped and cleaned well. As for people, when I was there about 40% of the people there were Latino/Hispanic, about 35% were white, about 10% were black, about 10% were asian, and about 5% were mixtures, and people of each race were from all over the world. As for history and local environment, the beach is located right next to and part of colonial/old town Yorktown, which the U.S. has significant history at. Others can post on such history, as I'm just posting on the beach for now. It's one of the coziest and nicest beaches. I can easily picture weddings occurring on the south end and north end of this beach. The local governing officials, including the Sheriff and County Board of Supervisors, are located just up the street and they have done exceptionally well in cultivating and preserving this beach as an awesome family friendly, safe, clean, and well...

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5.0
4y

I was there Saturday April 17th. Sitting at a picnic table enjoying the view of the York River when I noticed a group of young Hispanic men getting ready to have a picnic. I felt they should have a table so I got up and told them they could have it. I went to my vehicle to sit and wait for my sons who were exploring the beach. A few minutes later one of the young gentlemen walked up and handed me my wallet that had slipped out of my pocket at the table. Sometimes its just little things that can make the world a much better place. Thanks for returning my wallet and I wish you...

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5.0
4y

I absolutely love this place. It's nostalgic and beautiful plenty of history made here and you can feel it. My dog loves this place Especially when is not Crowded. And you can fish here too what's a nice stripe was...

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Jesus Emmanuel JehovahJesus Emmanuel Jehovah
Very surprised at how nice this beach is, especially for families and young children. It is clean, peaceful, quiet, and private, with good views. You can bring your own grill and barbeque food right on the beach. There needs to be more parking. The waves are rather small (1-2 feet) and safe for young children and adults, and there are multiple small concave inlets where the water is peaceful. The water has a safety net barrier about 50-200 feet offshore to prevent any rare big fish (such as whales, small sharks, etc) and larger jellyfish from getting close to the beach, yet there are piers and also rocks piled up out into the water in some areas to enable fishing beyond the safety nets to catch larger fish. There are vibrant green trees and large fields of grass right next to the beach, all for good picnics in the sunlight or in the shade of a tree, and the fields are also good for kicking a soccer ball around or even playing a soccer match or other field sports (these are not official fields for sports, but for relaxing, fun, and good times). When I went there on Sunday 7/3/22, there were several hundred people and dozens of families there, many with young children. There are picnic tables sporadically placed here and there. You won't find hot dog, soda, snowcone, or any vendor selling these things on this beach because the county does not allow such, which makes it more peaceful and pleasant, but you can bring your own food, drinks, and even grills, and pretty much anything else (chairs, TV, fan, beach umbrella, fishing gear and poles, etc) you want to bring (I took my laptop and mouse). Many people had radios and were playing nice music outloud, which added to the pleasantry of this beach. While there, I thought it would be great to bring some dumbbells and do a workout right on the beachfront, which is allowed. You can also set up tents and have large gatherings. At the north end of the beachfront, there are tables, restaurants, a stonewalk that would be rather romantic to walk on as part of a date, and fishing piers, and it's more commercialized, but none of such things are at the south end of the beach. The south end is just wonderfully all natural, has the fields, picnic tables, and trees descibed above, and is landscaped and cleaned well. As for people, when I was there about 40% of the people there were Latino/Hispanic, about 35% were white, about 10% were black, about 10% were asian, and about 5% were mixtures, and people of each race were from all over the world. As for history and local environment, the beach is located right next to and part of colonial/old town Yorktown, which the U.S. has significant history at. Others can post on such history, as I'm just posting on the beach for now. It's one of the coziest and nicest beaches. I can easily picture weddings occurring on the south end and north end of this beach. The local governing officials, including the Sheriff and County Board of Supervisors, are located just up the street and they have done exceptionally well in cultivating and preserving this beach as an awesome family friendly, safe, clean, and well maintained beach.
Charlie adCharlie ad
I was there Saturday April 17th. Sitting at a picnic table enjoying the view of the York River when I noticed a group of young Hispanic men getting ready to have a picnic. I felt they should have a table so I got up and told them they could have it. I went to my vehicle to sit and wait for my sons who were exploring the beach. A few minutes later one of the young gentlemen walked up and handed me my wallet that had slipped out of my pocket at the table. Sometimes its just little things that can make the world a much better place. Thanks for returning my wallet and I wish you a happy life!
Ricardo RiveraRicardo Rivera
Crazy that this picturesque beach town lies just a stone throw away from the battlefield. You see kids and families having a good time here and the contrast to the battle that took place centuries ago can break your thoughts.
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Very surprised at how nice this beach is, especially for families and young children. It is clean, peaceful, quiet, and private, with good views. You can bring your own grill and barbeque food right on the beach. There needs to be more parking. The waves are rather small (1-2 feet) and safe for young children and adults, and there are multiple small concave inlets where the water is peaceful. The water has a safety net barrier about 50-200 feet offshore to prevent any rare big fish (such as whales, small sharks, etc) and larger jellyfish from getting close to the beach, yet there are piers and also rocks piled up out into the water in some areas to enable fishing beyond the safety nets to catch larger fish. There are vibrant green trees and large fields of grass right next to the beach, all for good picnics in the sunlight or in the shade of a tree, and the fields are also good for kicking a soccer ball around or even playing a soccer match or other field sports (these are not official fields for sports, but for relaxing, fun, and good times). When I went there on Sunday 7/3/22, there were several hundred people and dozens of families there, many with young children. There are picnic tables sporadically placed here and there. You won't find hot dog, soda, snowcone, or any vendor selling these things on this beach because the county does not allow such, which makes it more peaceful and pleasant, but you can bring your own food, drinks, and even grills, and pretty much anything else (chairs, TV, fan, beach umbrella, fishing gear and poles, etc) you want to bring (I took my laptop and mouse). Many people had radios and were playing nice music outloud, which added to the pleasantry of this beach. While there, I thought it would be great to bring some dumbbells and do a workout right on the beachfront, which is allowed. You can also set up tents and have large gatherings. At the north end of the beachfront, there are tables, restaurants, a stonewalk that would be rather romantic to walk on as part of a date, and fishing piers, and it's more commercialized, but none of such things are at the south end of the beach. The south end is just wonderfully all natural, has the fields, picnic tables, and trees descibed above, and is landscaped and cleaned well. As for people, when I was there about 40% of the people there were Latino/Hispanic, about 35% were white, about 10% were black, about 10% were asian, and about 5% were mixtures, and people of each race were from all over the world. As for history and local environment, the beach is located right next to and part of colonial/old town Yorktown, which the U.S. has significant history at. Others can post on such history, as I'm just posting on the beach for now. It's one of the coziest and nicest beaches. I can easily picture weddings occurring on the south end and north end of this beach. The local governing officials, including the Sheriff and County Board of Supervisors, are located just up the street and they have done exceptionally well in cultivating and preserving this beach as an awesome family friendly, safe, clean, and well maintained beach.
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I was there Saturday April 17th. Sitting at a picnic table enjoying the view of the York River when I noticed a group of young Hispanic men getting ready to have a picnic. I felt they should have a table so I got up and told them they could have it. I went to my vehicle to sit and wait for my sons who were exploring the beach. A few minutes later one of the young gentlemen walked up and handed me my wallet that had slipped out of my pocket at the table. Sometimes its just little things that can make the world a much better place. Thanks for returning my wallet and I wish you a happy life!
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Crazy that this picturesque beach town lies just a stone throw away from the battlefield. You see kids and families having a good time here and the contrast to the battle that took place centuries ago can break your thoughts.
Ricardo Rivera

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