Near Newport News Park Loop
Lee Hall Reservoir just off the White Oak Trail.
Near Newport News Park Loop
Dam #1 Bridges the Lee Hall Reservoir with access to Twin Forts Trail and White Oak Trail.
Near Newport News Park Loop
View from the Swamp Bridge, at the end of the first leg of the White Oak Trail.
Near Newport News Park Loop
Nice nature views on the Sycamore Creek Trail.
Near Newport News Park Loop
Mind the signs. Civil War Earthworks from the Peninsular Campaign.

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Newport News Park Loop

3.0 (1 Rating)
A combination of three trails that provide a nice loop throughout the Newport News Park.
4.6
mi
Distance
60
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingDogs AllowedFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Do not rxh on or in the Civil War entrenchments. The park falls under historical protection laws; please be respectful.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.57mi
Distance
60ft
Elevation Gain
60ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
47ft
High Point
19ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This loop is a sequenced combination of the Twin Forts Trail, the White Oak Nature Trail and the Wynn's Mill Loop Trail. These trails weave in and out of Civil War entrenchments from the Peninsular Campaign. Take a hike through history while enjoying the wildlife and nature that Virginia has to offer.The loop is shown starting at the beginning of the Twin Forts Loop off the Long Meadow Trail (.5 Mile). The Long Meadow Trail starts from the Bikeway Trail (Mile Marker 1 from the Campground). The loop can be started from various locations such as the E Loop Campground Connector (Site -184) or from two locations in the Day Use part of the park, Discovery Center - the Dam #1 Bridge Trail (short) or the Swamp Bridge Trail (longer).Every trail intersection is well marked with signs stating the trail options and distances. If you want to add exterior loops and distance to the route you can add the Sycamore Creek Trail (.5 Mile) or the Swamp Fire Trail (.3 Mile). These trails will bring you out to the Bikeway Trail that straddles the hiking area to the NW. From there you can re-enter the designated hiking areas from one of four locations.The trails are all relatively flat with only minor elevation changes. There are only water and restroom stations in the campground and day use areas. All water and food for the trails must be carried in. The park is pet friendly, but they must be leashed at all times, and you must provide proof of Rabies Vaccination.
History & Background
These trails weave in an out of Civil War entrenchments from the Peninsular Campaign. Take a hike through history while enjoying the wildlife and nature that Virginia has to offer.

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