Shebly K.
Aug 19, 2021
We love this park and it's nice and close to home. Sadly I haven't been into the museum yet. But the nature and the paths to walk are nice. In the front you will find a concrete path with information along the way. The path away from the water has been Newley done with concrete used to be gravel. It will lead you to a oversight and can take you along another path to walk down. The path near the water will take you all the way down to the high bridge. It's a very nice walk and sand at the end with water. Just don't forget some bug spray! And watch for snakes. Also in the front past the building you can find lots of picnic tables to have some hangout time or some lunch. It's in a perfect location lots of places to grab food near and drive to sit and eat.
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Carissa K.
Jan 31, 2015
"A little rebellion now and then is a good thing." --Thomas JeffersonOne day when I was driving across the Deep Creek Bridge on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway in Chesapeake, I spotted a park. When I got home, I had to search for it because there wasn't much information about it on Yelp. It turns out there is wonderful, rich history at the Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways Park (GBBWP). The Battle of Great Bridge on December 9, 1775 played an important role in American independence--it was the first land battle of the American Revolution in Virginia, and America's first victory. That victory resulted in the Virginia Convention adopting their first public declaration expressing a spirit of independence. On December 9, 1999, The Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation was formed by dedicated citizens who wanted to save this American history.The Foundation's main goal is to build a visitor's center here at the park and they are in the process of getting bids. The 12,000 square foot visitor center/museum will have permanent and changing exhibits. There is no timeframe for when the building will be open, but it's exciting to think about. It sounds amazing!Even though the visitor's center is not built yet, you can still go and enjoy:* A dock to watch the bridge and boats* View of the Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal * A large and very nice picnic table area* Memorial/historical walkthrough* Trail through the woods (approx. 2 miles)* Marsh Overlook/Eco Preservation Area* No restrooms but there is a port-a-pottieI love GBBWP because it's quiet--hardly anyone goes here. I'm sure that will change once they start building the visitor's center, but until then, you should check it out. Once you're done, stop by across the street at Great Bridge Locks Park--it's actually part of GBBWP. Great Bridge is one of my favorite areas in Hampton Roads. If you haven't been there before, I hope you will discover it for yourself.
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Michael M.
Mar 25, 2018
Nestled right next to the Great Bridge, it's a great place to walk the dog, hang out with the significant other, or simply sit on one of the many park benches and relax. As of the beginning of 2018, there is a large on-going construction project that is taking up some serious real estate right along the waterway. Based on the progress as of March, it looks like it will be complete by the end of summer.
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Chris L.
Feb 21, 2016
Great little park with water views, walking trails and historical significance. Tons of parking and its central location make this a must see. This park was newly created and is well maintained. Lying alongside the intercostal waterway you can't beat the views as boats wait for the Great Bridge bridge to open.
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Yvonne G.
Aug 11, 2018
Its is now out of the construction phaze and ready for visitors! Its a true quaint little jem of a place. Great for photography and watching beautiful boats go by. Not an "all day" type of park, but an hour or two is sufficient to see and experience everything they have to offer.
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Kathryn M.
May 18, 2016
I came here on a Wednesday for a Food Truck Hump Day event. This isn't my first time however. Every time I come here I have such a great time. There were several food trucks out this evening. Bros Fish Tacos, Sofritos, CaptCrab, Twisted Sisters Cupcakes, and Bodacious Pizza. We had a great time watching the Great Bridge High School band play music live. My 3 year old had a great time walking the trail and seeing the various plant life and flowers. As usual, the Chesapeake Fire Department had their fire engines out for the children to take pictures on. They even offer free kayak rides. This place is wonderful to take the family on every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month! It's definitely a family thing for us!
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Dominik D.
Mar 30, 2017
Nice little park nestled at the edge of Chesapeake. Good river views and nice wooded hiking options.
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R. D. J.
Oct 21, 2022
What a hidden treasure! Visiting family who recommended this museum and were glad we stopped in for a couple hours. Was not aware of how vital this defeat of Redcoats was in furthering our cause for independence. Museum makes a great use of space with displays, exhibits, signage and short two-screen movie. Docent Bill was great: happy to answer questions and provide clarification or additional information but "not intrusive" while interacting. Saw several boats come under raised drawbridge which was an extra treat. Great morning
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Dawn E.
Aug 22, 2020
Great historical site! The museum is very nice and the docents are spectacular. The outside grounds are nicely kept with many informative signs. A great place to visit in Virginia Beach!
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Natalie R.
Sep 5, 2014
This park is hidden. If you turn off of Battlefield you may wonder if you hit a dead end. Make a right and you will find the entrance. The park is mostly a parking lot with some grassy areas along the dock where boats can tie down.Until Oct 2015 the Hump Days on the Waterways where all the food trucks gather for dinnertime is the main attraction. I know around Halloween they have a train that is staged here. I believe the City of Chesapeake also brings other shows here. For these purposes the large parking lot works.There is a tree covered trail. It is a nice walk that has a view of the river and Yacht Basin across the way.For a park it does not have a lot of grassy area. The trail is pretty nice and long, but I think the main draw is the waterviews of the bridge and passing boats. Beware, one side of the dock needs some work.
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