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VA Memorial Day Beach Guide: Catch Some Rays As Summer Kicks Off
As Memorial Day weekend 2022 kicks off beach season, Virginia's various beaches and out-of-state favorites await travelers.
VIRGINIA — Virginians looking to hit the beach for the Memorial Day holiday weekend and this summer have plenty of options.
Virginia's coast has a variety of beaches, whether you want a boardwalk experience in Virginia Beach or a more laid back experience with wildlife watching on Assateague Island.
While no mask requirements are in place for outdoor areas in Virginia Beach, the city has plenty of options for vacationers who want to dine outdoors. Many restaurants in the city offer water views, live music and more on their patios and decks.
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Out-of-state destinations like the Delaware beaches and Outer Banks in North Carolina are also frequented by D.C. area residents.
To help you prepare for Memorial Day beach trips and beyond, we've rounded up a guide to beach destinations ideal for Northern Virginia residents. This includes traditional oceanfront beaches, lakes, and more.
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Virginia's premier beachfront destination has the traditional boardwalk experience as well as the more-low key bay beaches and Sandbridge Beach. Visitors can stay at a hotel along the main stretch near the boardwalk or rent a property on Sandbridge Beach, all while enjoying recreational activities and attractions. There's plenty of family fun, from the Atlantic Fun Park to the Cape Henry Lighthouse, Virginia Aquarium and much more. Be sure to check out the calendar of events too. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, dogs are allowed on the beach before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. on the north end of Virginia Beach above 42nd Street and the south end of Virginia Beach in the Sandbridge area before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m.
Assateague Island National Seashore, Virginia and Maryland
These undeveloped beaches offer a serene beachgoing experience and a perfect setting for wildlife watching. The destination is known for its protected beaches, marshes, maritime forests and coastal bays. Visitors also enjoy viewing the wild horses from a distance. Camping, swimming hiking, crabbing, fishing and more can be done here.

Get a side of history with your beach experience at this riverfront destination near the Jamestown Settlement. It's also convenient to families spending time at Colonial Williamsburg or Busch Gardens. Picnic areas and grills are provided, and kayaks can be rented. Swimming is allowed, but there are no lifeguards on duty.
Avoid the crowds of the oceanfront beaches with a getaway at this bayside beach on the Eastern Shore. It is the Eastern Shore's only public beach without an entrance or parking fee. Swimming and sunbathing are popular at the beach, and park benches are also available to admire the Chesapeake Bay views and sunsets. A fishing pier is also available for fishing and crabbing.

While the Outer Banks of North Carolina are five hours and counting from DC, visitors don't mind making the trek to this popular destination. The Outer Banks features numerous towns on the barrier islands along the ocean. Visitors renting a house can enjoy their own private or semi-private stretch of the beachfront. Aside from relaxing on the beach, visitors enjoy shopping, exploring various lighthouses, viewing the horses in Corolla, using the fishing piers, and walking the East Coast's tallest dunes at Jockey's Ridge State Park. Most beaches on the Outer Banks allow dogs year-round as long as they are on a leash.
Ocean City, Maryland is a popular family destination with plenty of attractions and beachfront access. Everyone will find something to do here, whether it's exploring the amusement parks, venturing the boardwalk, visiting museums, or checking out various events and festivals. There are plenty of hotels and restaurants to choose from to unwind after a day on the beach. Dogs are not permitted on the beach or boardwalk at Ocean City between May 1 and Sept. 31.

If ocean beaches aren't your thing, check out Deep Creek Lake in western Maryland. Visitors will find indoor activities at resorts as well as a plethora of outdoor adventures. Deep Creek Lake offers boating, water sports and tubing on the lake along with hiking, fishing and plenty more family activities.
This Delaware Beach is typically less than three hours from Washington, DC, making it a popular pick for the region's residents. It's also a destination frequented by the Bidens, who have a home just north of Rehoboth Beach proper. Rehoboth Beach features a boardwalk with restaurants, shops and amusements, and more businesses can be found along Rehoboth Avenue. Another popular activity is sales tax-free shopping at the Tanger Outlets along the Coastal Highway. Dogs are not permitted on the beach or boardwalk at Rehoboth between May 1 and Sept. 31.
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