Indian Cove Resort VIRGINIA
deluxe
RESORT TYPE: Deluxe LOCATION: Virginia Beach, Virginia SEASON: Year-round WEBSITE: indian-cove.com
Indian Cove Resort in Virginia Beach, Virginia, has the best of both worlds—onsite you’re two minutes from the Atlantic Ocean and on the other side you border a freshwater channel that leads to the wildlife refuge at Back Bay. The bay is famous for its largemouth bass, speckled perch, and channel catfish. Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1938 to provide habitat for migrating and wintering waterfowl. Its unique geographic location along the Atlantic Coast provides overlapping ranges for both northern and southern species of birds. To help guests access the bay, Indian Cove Resort offers boat rentals and a boat ramp. The channel that abuts the resort is also a huge source of recreation for visitors to Indian Cove Resort. In addition to fishing, there’s kayaking, paddleboats, and canoes that can be “borrowed” from the resort free of charge. The resort is a large membership-only campground with hundreds of full hook-up sites. If you’re traveling without your rig, there are two campers and two cabins available to rent. OFFERING THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
For recreation, the resort has three swimming pools, horseshoe pits, two playgrounds, and a boat ramp. Among its other amenities are four restroom facilities with showers, five picnic pavilions, a clubhouse, as well as a recreation room with TVs, a pool table, etc. The camp store sells groceries, beer, fishing bait, and much more. Food trucks visit weekends from May through October.
Offsite, you’re only 3 miles from Sandbridge Beach.
Spanning 5 miles of sand dunes, sea oats, and sparking shoreline, Sandbridge offers all the seclusion of a beach hideaway just 15 miles south of Virginia Beach’s bustling Resort Area. Sandbridge welcomes you to relax, unwind, and explore its peaceful seaside community at your own pace. In addition to all the entertainment and relaxation of the Atlantic, those craving even more outdoor adventure can visit the marshes and open waters of Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge and False Cape State Park for great kayaking, hiking, and fishing.
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