Took my dog here for something different. It was OK. Not great. Not bad. We usually go to Trashmore or Lake Smith/Lake Lawson. The trails here were fine, but there were no maps or indicators of where we were going. Also, at the two aforementioned parks, there are plenty of trash cans along the trails. This was not the case at Marshview. My dog made a mess and after picking it up, I pretty much had to carry it the entire route because there were no trash receptacles once we left the paved path. Also, there was not a water fountain -- at least one that I saw. On hot days, it's nice to get a sip of water -- more importantly for my dog than me. But there were none. After my experiences at other Virginia Beach parks, I just assumed we'd be able to get a drink at some point....
Read moreMarshview Park is one of my top recommendations for those wanting to experience the natural beauty of Virginia Beach beyond the boardwalk. Tucked away just minutes from the oceanfront, this park offers a peaceful network of trails through lush marshlands — ideal for walking, biking, or simply soaking in the views. There’s a great little playground for kids, a spacious dog park, and plenty of open green space to relax or picnic. It’s clean, quiet, and never too crowded. Just know there’s a lot of jet noise if your little ones have sensitive ears — bring some headphones. Whether you’re a local or visiting, Marshview Park is a spot you don’t...
Read moreThought this place was pretty good. dog parks in front, several, so at the right time you could probably have one dog park all to your own. only 1 portapotty. most of the trails were paved, and a few small playground area for children. you could get a little more walking in than I did but it isn't the most robust trails in the world. still, very...
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