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Area Attractions

Ocean Breeze Water Park: Wave pool, water slides and much more. 757.425.1241 www.oceanbreezewaterpark.com

First Landing State Park: Virginia’s most visited state park features 19 miles of
hiking trails, a bike trail, boat ramp and picnic areas. 757.412.2300
www.dcr.virginia.gov

Rudee Tours: Deep sea fishing, thrill rides on the Rudee Rocket or just catch all the
sights, while you relax and enjoy the ocean’s salty breezes. 757.425.3400 www.rudeetours.com

Virginia Beach Fishing Pier: Fishing rods available for rent; bait for sale.
757.428.2333

Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center: 800,000 gallons of aquariums, live
animal habitats, hands-on exhibits, nature trail and IMAX movie theater. 757.425.FISH www.vmsm.com

Motor World: Go-karts, mini golf, bumper cars, arcade and more! 757.422.6419 www.vbmotorworld.com

Mount Trashmore Park: Fly kites and have picnics at the city's most popular park with 165 acres. 310 Edwin Drive, Virginia Beach, 757-473-5237

Adam Thoroughgood House: Near the Lynnhaven River sits a 17th-century modified hall and parlor house reminiscent of English cottage architecture, built circa 1680. 757-431-7000.

Atlantic Beach Club/Haunted Fun House: Fun entertainment featuring live actors, high-tech specail effects, and theatrical sets and scenes. 757-422-1742

Contemporary Art Center of Virginia: One of southeastern Virginia's leading art institutions. Now featuring reknowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. 757-425-0000.
www.cacv.org

Old Cape Henry Lighthouse & Museum: This lighthouse , which is a registered National Historic Landmark, was the first public building authorized by the new federal government in 1789.
757-422-9421