VLCF Funded Projects
Virginia’s working farms and forests, battlefields and other historic sites, natural areas, parks and rivers are critical to its economy, culture and quality of life. In 1999, the assembly and governor established the Virginia Land Conservation Foundation (VLCF) to fund protection of these resources. The interactive map below depicts VLCF-grant projects funded since 2000.
Name: |
Pleasure House Point Access/Waterfront Area |
Category: |
Open Spaces and Parks |
Grant Round: |
FY25 |
Acres: |
0.57 |
Locality: |
City of Virginia Beach |
Management Agency: |
City of Virginia Beach |
Owner: |
Local |
ConserveVirginia: |
None |
Amount Awarded: |
$100,000.00 |
Applicant: |
City of Virginia Beach |
Latitude: |
36.90474 |
Longitude: |
-76.096701 |
Description: |
Pleasure House Point is part of a network of conserved areas along Crab Creek, Pleasure House Creek, and Lynnhaven Bay, with 1.25 miles of shorelines and wetlands, tidal mudflats, and maritime forests. In 2012, a significant portion of the property was conserved, and the City of Virginia Beach currently manages 108 acres of the property. The site showcases the beauty and function of a coastal ecosystem despite its heavily developed surroundings. The tidal wetlands at the site provide food and habitat for various bird species year-round and support amphibians, reptiles, invertebrates, and regionally iconic species. Sandy trails offer excellent birdwatching and wildlife viewing, with close-up views of the marsh. The property is part of multi-state networks and water trails and contains small boat launches onsite. The property offers scenic views, public access, and maritime forests featuring mature long-leaf pines. Despite the property's natural features and ecosystem services, there is substantial development pressure.
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