Virginia Beach Boardwalk
Virginia Beach Boardwalk
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Enjoy a refreshing jogging experience along the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, a moderate 5.5 miles (8.9 km) route with minimal elevation gain of just 6 feet (2 metres). You can expect to complete this scenic path in about 54 minutes, all while taking in continuous views of the Atlantic Ocean. The…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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143 m
Highlight • Monument
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218 m
Highlight • Beach
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1.62 km
Highlight • Bridge
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2.23 km
Highlight • Beach
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3.48 km
Highlight • Monument
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4.26 km
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8.88 km
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8.88 km
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8.64 km
114 m
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The Virginia Beach Boardwalk offers a predominantly paved and flat surface, making it suitable for all running levels. There's a dedicated lane for bicyclists and pedestrians. For those who prefer a softer surface, you can also jog on the firm, packed sand of the adjacent beach.
As you jog, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Notable landmarks include the impressive King Neptune Statue, the Norwegian Lady Statue, and the Virginia Beach Fishing Pier. You'll also pass JT's Grommet Island Beach Park and Playground at the southern end.
Yes, the trail is widely regarded as easy and flat, making it ideal for beginners, casual joggers, and runners of all abilities. Its paved surface and minimal elevation changes contribute to its accessibility.
While enjoyable year-round, the boardwalk can become very crowded, especially during the summer months. To avoid the throngs of tourists and enjoy a more peaceful run, it's highly recommended to jog early in the morning.
Parking is generally available in numerous public parking lots and garages located along the oceanfront, close to the boardwalk access points. Street parking may also be an option depending on the season and time of day.
Dogs are typically allowed on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk during certain times of the year, usually from Labor Day to Memorial Day, and often with leash requirements. During peak season (Memorial Day to Labor Day), dogs are generally restricted to the beach and boardwalk during specific early morning or late evening hours. Always check local signage for current regulations.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or jog on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk. It is a public amenity freely accessible to everyone.
Yes, for those seeking longer runs, the boardwalk conveniently connects to other trails in the area, such as the Cape Henry Trail, General Booth Boulevard Trail, and Norfolk Avenue Trail. It also passes through sections of the Rudee Inlet Connector Path and the South Beach Trail.
To truly enjoy a less crowded and more serene jogging experience, aim to hit the boardwalk early in the morning, especially during peak tourist seasons. This allows you to avoid the busiest times and enjoy the ocean views with fewer people.
Yes, the Virginia Beach Boardwalk is well-equipped with handicap ramps at every block, ensuring accessibility for all users. It also features Grommet Island Park, an accessible playground at its southern end.
The main section of the boardwalk spans approximately 3 miles (about 4.5 km). For an average jogger, completing the entire length one way might take around 30-40 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.