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Captain’s Corner ⚓️

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(13)
24mi from First Landing State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Grandy, NC
Welcome to your slice of paradise on the easternmost canal of Walnut Island with Full Hook ups! This stunning .20-acre corner lot boasts over 200 feet of bulkhead, offering direct access to the lower Currituck Sound. With a convenient boat ramp just a 200-yard walk away at Barry’s bar and restaurant, you'll have easy access to endless aquatic adventures. Imagine starting your day with a peaceful kayak excursion or setting off on a leisurely boat ride to explore the scenic beauty of Duck and Corolla. After a day of adventure, return to the tranquility of your canal-front oasis, where you can relax and unwind while soaking in the breathtaking sound views. Located in Grandy, this property offers a convenient location near shopping and dining options, ensuring you have everything you need within reach. Plus, with attractions like the H2OBX Waterpark just a 15-minute drive away and the Outer Banks a mere 20 minutes away, you'll have endless opportunities for fun and excitement. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or an action-packed getaway, this canal-front lot offers the perfect blend of convenience, relaxation, and adventure. Don't miss your chance to make memories in this tranquil corner of paradise!
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Gator Creek Private Retreat

96%
(23)
47mi from First Landing State Park · 1 site · Tent · Columbia, NC
Gator Creek, a secluded natural getaway located near Alligator River on Little Alligator Creek. This is a quiet property surrounded by wetlands and state hunting preserves-perfect for campers who love true wilderness. Fishing is available all around the area ,and the creek can be reached with a short walk through the woods or by going down the road. There is no clear-cut trail, as I keep the land as natural as possible. A public boat ramp is within walking distance. With minimal light pollution, Gator Creek offers excellent stargazing and a peaceful wildlife-rich environment. You may spot dragonflies, birds, squirrels ,bears and more, though wildlife sightings are never guaranteed. Hunting in nearby game lands(in season) Fishing, Boating via the public ramp, Wildlife viewing, and stargazing. No hunting is allowed on Gator Creek property itself. Bucket toilet located at the host's cabin ( guest may use it anytime) Space to pitch a tent near the cabin if preferred. City water available Car campers and camper vans welcome Small self contained RV's also welcome I do not stay on site while campers are present. Each guest has the entire property to themselves- only one booking at a time. Please dispose of all trash properly. Because of the area's wildlife, leaving food or garbage out can attract animals. Gator Creek is ideal for campers who enjoy rustic, wild, natural spaces, want solitude and privacy, appreciate wetlands, wildlife, and quiet forests, love fishing, stargazing, and exploring nature. We are only ten miles from Alligator River National Wildlife Preserve. If you are looking for a peaceful outdoor experience surrounded by untouched nature, Gator Creek is the perfect spot.
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The best camping in First Landing State Park, VA guide

Overview

About

Virginia's most visited state park has played an amazing part in our country's history. Its waterways have been navigated by Native American canoes, 20th-century schooners, and modern cargo ships.

Supposedly, Blackbeard himself hid in the park's narrows to avoid capture. The king of Virginia state parks is a little slice of paradise in the urban center of Virginia Beach.

Here you'll find a sprawling natural area filled with bald cypress-lined swamps, a maritime forest, deep lagoons, and rare plants. Venture on the 20 miles of varied hiking trails, and relax on 1.5 miles of sandy beach on the Chesapeake Bay.

This park offers a single boat launch at the Narrows for the anglers and sailors. The campground and camp store is located right on the bay for incredible views. Anywhere you decide to rest, the cool sea breeze from the beach is here to ease you to quality ZzZs.

Notable campgrounds

  • Two-bedroom Frame Cabins: Cozy retreats with hardwood floors, nestled in the park's serene setting.
  • Two-bedroom Cinderblock Cabins: Spacious accommodations with modern amenities, offering a comfortable stay.
  • Yurts: Unique, circular structures providing a rustic yet comfortable camping experience right by the Chesapeake Bay.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season stays, to ensure your spot in this popular park.
  • Consider mid-week visits for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities to reserve a campsite.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked during your desired travel dates.

When to go

The best time to visit First Landing State Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summers can be hot and crowded, while winters are quieter but cooler. Plan your visit around these seasons for the best experience.

Know before you go

  • Weekends experience high visitation; arrive early to avoid delays and secure parking.
  • Check the park's construction schedule as some facilities, like the Trail Center, may be closed.
  • Be prepared for military training noise from the adjacent base, which poses no risk to visitors.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with features like beach wheelchairs and universally accessible trails.
  • Remember to bring linens for cabin stays, as they are not provided by the park.
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21 ratings · 4 reviews