Mount Trashmore Park - A Park Made From Landfills

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About Mount Trashmore Park

Mount Trashmore Park is a 165-acre urban park in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The park was created in 1974 on top of two man-made hills made from landfill material which are now covered in grass and trees. Since its opening, it is the most visited park in Virginia Beach, with over one million visitors a year.

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Things to Do at Mount Trashmore Park

Mount Trashmore Park is now a popular recreation spot with playgrounds, a skate park, walking trails, picnic areas, and a lake. The park also has an environmental education center that offers programs on topics such as recycling and composting.

The Kid's Cove at Mount Trashmore Park is a playground designed for children using children's ideas and inputs. The playground was built by volunteers and coordinated by the Virginia Beach Jr. Women club.

The skate park at Mount Trashmore Park is pretty popular as well, where numerous professional skateboarders had made appearances, including Tony Hawk.

The park also has multiple walking trails- a perimeter trail, a lake trail, and a hill trail.

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History of Mount Trashmore Park

Mount Trashmore Park spans an area of 165 acres. The park was created in the early 1970s as a way to landfill trash and convert it into a recreational space. The hill at the park is 60 meters tall and 240 meters long.

Best Time to Visit Mount Trashmore Park

Mount Trashmore Park is a beautiful spot in Virginia that is worth visiting any time of year. However, spring is the best time to visit Mount Trashmore Park in Virginia. The weather is mild, the flowers are blooming, and the birds are singing. The park comes alive with color and activity, making it the perfect place to take a stroll or have a picnic. Plus, the longer days mean you'll have more time to enjoy all the park has to offer. So plan your trip for spring and you're sure to have a memorable experience.

Tips for Visiting Mount Trashmore Park

  1. Arrive early. The park gets crowded quickly, so it's best to arrive as close to opening time as possible.
  2. Be sure to pack sunscreen and hats, the summer can get hot.

Interesting Facts and Trivias About Mount Trashmore Park

  1. Mount Trashmore Park is named after its two man-made mountains, which were created from the compacted trash of the former landfills.
  2. The park has more than 30 acres of grassy areas, which are perfect for picnics, Frisbee, and other outdoor games.

How Much Time Did Visitors Spend at Mount Trashmore Park

The average visitor spends about 3 hours at the park.

How to Reach Mount Trashmore Park

The best way to reach Mount Trashmore Park is by car. From Norfolk, take I-264 West until you reach exit 17A. Then, follow Independence Boulevard until you reach the park entrance. You can also take the bus from Norfolk to Mount Trashmore Park. The buses run every hour and the fare is $2.00 per person.

Entrance Fee of Mount Trashmore Park

There is no entrance fee for Mount Trashmore Park.

Opening Hours of Mount Trashmore Park

Mount Trashmore Park is open daily from 7.30 AM but the closing time varies significantly on the time of sunset. Depending on the month, it can close at any time from 5 PM to 6.30 PM.

Attractions Near Mount Trashmore Park

Violet Bank Drive

Violet Bank Drive

3.84km from Mount Trashmore Park

Violet Bank is a historic plantation house and museum in Colonial Heights, Virginia. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Today the home is a superb example of Federal design and American interior decorative arts. The museum interprets the period from 1815 to 1873 and displays a wide array of Civil War era artifacts.

Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center

Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center

12.5km from Mount Trashmore Park

The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center is an aquarium located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The two main exhibit buildings of the aquarium are the Bay and Ocean Pavilion and the Marsh Pavilion. The two are connected by a one-third mile outdoor nature trail running alongside Owls Creek Salt Marsh. Together the two buildings are home to more than 12,000 animals representing over 700 species.

First Landing State Park

First Landing State Park

12.61km from Mount Trashmore Park

First Landing State Park is located on Cape Henry in North Virginia Beach. This 2,888-acre park offers a wide range of activities for visitors. You can go swimming, hiking, biking, boating, fishing, or enjoy a picnic when you visit First Landing.

Virginia Beach Boardwalk

Virginia Beach Boardwalk

13.44km from Mount Trashmore Park

The Virginia Beach Boardwalk, at the Oceanfront, is a 28-feet wide marvel that stretches three miles from 2nd to 40th Street and features a separate bike path, ideal for strolling, rollerblading and biking.

Cape Henry Lighthouse

Cape Henry Lighthouse

14.87km from Mount Trashmore Park

The Cape Henry Lighthouse was built in 1792. It started to crack in 1870 and was replaced with the new Cape Henry Lighthouse only 357 feet away, which is an active aid to navigation and operated by the U.S. Coast Guard. Today two lighthouses stand at Cape Henry, guardians to the gateway of the Chesapeake Bay.

Military Aviation Museum

Military Aviation Museum

18.85km from Mount Trashmore Park

The Military Aviation Museum is home to one of the largest private collections of World War I and World War II-era military aircraft in the world.

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