Virginia Beach Travel Pictures taken during my Bike Ride !!!!!

Below are some pictures taken during my Bike Ride in Virginia Beach.
Here are pictures of the Mile Markers, Both sides of the Board walk , VA Beach.
It was simple fun and good way to burn all those vacation calories.
I started out at the middle from my Bike rental place and came to one end of the Board walk. Then I actually realised I can take pictures of all the mile stones and whats going on around me. So here we go …sit back and check out the pictures. I know …I know wish you were there.
Mile “0″

Mile ” 1/2″
VA beach fishing Pier …if you don’t know – its free to fish here .


Mile ” 1″

Mile “11/2″


Mile ” 2″


Statue of Neptune …he is pretty cool looking

One was ride was pretty easy

Opposite direction was a struggle as it was against the wind direction , but the wind was a cool feeling on the face.
over all its totally worth it.

Mile ” 21/2″

This is the end of the Board walk
Mile ” 3″

SANDY POINT STATE PARK


BAY BRIDGE



This is 786 acre park on the Chesapeake Bay , the park offers an array of recreational activities. These include swimming, fishing, crabbing, boating and windsurfing. The park’s beaches and picnic areas provide unparalleled views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge over the Chesapeake Bay as well as frequent passing of seagoing freighters and sailing regattas.

Bird watching, boat launch, 6 hp motor boat rentals, canoeing, kayaking, crabbing, cross country skiing, fishing, historic interest, hiking trails, picnic, playground, shelters, swimming, wind surfing.


The park’s beaches, among the finest on the Chesapeake Bay, are guarded during the summer season. Picnic areas are located adjacent to the beach with picnic tables and limited grills. Facilities include showers and restrooms. A food concession, selling snack food and beach and picnic supplies, is located in the South Beach area.

Two hiking trails provide a unique view of the diverse habitat of the park. The Symbi Trail is an old planted pine forest that leads you through marshes in various growth stages. The East Beach Trail goes from East Beach to the Point Area through the woods and over a marsh.

Admission – In Season – 4/18/09 through 11/01/09 (Weekends/Holidays)

$5.00 per person Maryland residents
$6.00 per person non-Maryland residents

SANDY POINT STATE PARK


BAY BRIDGE



This is 786 acre park on the Chesapeake Bay , the park offers an array of recreational activities. These include swimming, fishing, crabbing, boating and windsurfing. The park’s beaches and picnic areas provide unparalleled views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge over the Chesapeake Bay as well as frequent passing of seagoing freighters and sailing regattas.

Bird watching, boat launch, 6 hp motor boat rentals, canoeing, kayaking, crabbing, cross country skiing, fishing, historic interest, hiking trails, picnic, playground, shelters, swimming, wind surfing.


The park’s beaches, among the finest on the Chesapeake Bay, are guarded during the summer season. Picnic areas are located adjacent to the beach with picnic tables and limited grills. Facilities include showers and restrooms. A food concession, selling snack food and beach and picnic supplies, is located in the South Beach area.

Two hiking trails provide a unique view of the diverse habitat of the park. The Symbi Trail is an old planted pine forest that leads you through marshes in various growth stages. The East Beach Trail goes from East Beach to the Point Area through the woods and over a marsh.

Admission – In Season – 4/18/09 through 11/01/09 (Weekends/Holidays)

$5.00 per person Maryland residents
$6.00 per person non-Maryland residents