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The Waterwalk at Central Park offers a surprisingly tranquil escape, winding along Newmarket Creek through Hampton, Virginia. This 7.2-mile (11.5 km) hiking route, rated moderate due to its length, features a mix of paved paths and elevated wooden walkways. You'll find plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting, from Great Blue…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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9.49 km
1.73 km
224 m
< 100 m
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4.65 km
4.30 km
1.73 km
779 m
< 100 m
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The Waterwalk features a primarily well-maintained, paved linear path, making it suitable for various activities. Some sections also include an elevated wooden walkway, offering a mix of surfaces. It is generally considered an easy trail.
Yes, its well-maintained and paved surfaces make it highly accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, welcoming people of all ages and skill levels.
The trail is conveniently located in the Coliseum Central area. One end is accessible from Coliseum Drive, running behind Hampton Coliseum and Coliseum Lake, which provides parking options. You can also find parking near the Power Plant shopping area or Air Power Park, both connected by the trail.
The trail is located in Hampton, Virginia, within the Coliseum Central area. Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) serves this area. You can check the HRT website for bus routes that stop near the Power Plant shopping area, Hampton Coliseum, or Air Power Park, all of which are connected to the Waterwalk.
The trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and to protect the local wildlife.
The Waterwalk meanders along Newmarket Creek, acting as a wildlife refuge. You can expect a mix of natural elements and urban surroundings. Keep an eye out for diverse wildlife such as Great Blue Herons, egrets, red-winged blackbirds, fiddler crabs, sun turtles, snappers, and ducks, especially during early morning or late afternoon visits.
Yes, a significant feature is the raised wooden walkway behind Air Power Park, which serves as a quiet nature observation deck with scenic views of Newmarket Creek. The trail also offers clearings with benches along the creek, perfect for resting and enjoying the surroundings.
The Waterwalk can be enjoyed year-round. For optimal wildlife viewing, early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable, especially with the shaded sections along the creek.
The Waterwalk at Central Park is primarily a linear, out-and-back trail. It connects different points of interest like the Power Plant shopping area and Air Power Park, allowing you to turn around at any point or explore the full length in both directions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Waterwalk at Central Park. It is a public multi-use path freely accessible to visitors.
Yes, the Waterwalk connects directly to Air Power Park and is in proximity to Bluebird Gap Farm, offering additional points of interest for visitors looking to extend their outing.
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