Mount Trashmore Park

Summary

Mount Trashmore Park, also known simply as Mount Trashmore, is a city park located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, which opened in 1974,[1][2] Mount Trashmore is an example of landfill reuse, as its creation consisted of the conversion of an abandoned landfill into a park. The park spans 165 acres (67 ha) with hills larger than 60 feet (18 m) high and 800 feet (240 m) long. Facilities include three large, two medium, and six small picnic shelters, playground areas, four volleyball areas, parking, vending machines and restrooms. Mount Trashmore Park also has multiple walking trails — a Perimeter Trail that measures 1.95 miles (3.14 km), a Lake Trail that measures 1.45 miles (2.33 km), and a Mountain Trail that measures 1.30 miles (2.09 km). The Lake Trail and the Hill Trail may be combined for a trail measuring 2.75 miles (4.43 km). The park also features two lakes where fishing is permitted. Since its opening in the 1970s, it ranks as the most popular park in Virginia Beach, with attendance of over one million visitors a year.[3]

Mount Trashmore

The park is open seven days a week from 7:30 a.m. until sunset.[4]

Kids' Cove edit

 
"Kids' Cove" playground at Mount Trashmore Park
 
The "new" Kids' Cove playground opened in 2010

Kids' Cove, an innovative playground designed for children using children's ideas and input, is also located at Mount Trashmore Park, and opened in 1993. The playground is wheelchair-accessible and it was constructed totally by volunteers and coordinated by the Virginia Beach Jr. Woman's Club.[5]

A new, $1.4 million Kids' Cove reopened to the public in December 2010. The new playground is nearly twice the size of its predecessor.[6]

Skate Park edit

Mount Trashmore Skate Park is located in the northeast corner of the park, where numerous professional skateboarders have made appearances, including Tony Hawk.[7] The 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m2) skate park opened in August 2003 features an extensive street course including an above-ground, 7-foot-deep (2.1 m) bowl.[5] The park also has a competition-sized vert ramp over 13 feet (4.0 m) tall and 40 feet (12 m) wide. On 16 August 2006, a fire damaged a significant portion of the skate park.[8] The skate park was completely rebuilt as of March 2007.

References edit

  1. ^ "Mount Trashmore Park" (PDFre). City of Virginia Beach. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  2. ^ Hartough, Sarah. "Mount Trashmore". baltimoresun.com.
  3. ^ Garrow, Hattie Brown (2007-03-01), "Trashmore has million(.35) reasons to celebrate", The Virginian-Pilot, archived from the original on 2007-09-26, retrieved 2007-10-05
  4. ^ "Virginia Beach Attractions". Retrieved 2019-06-08.
  5. ^ a b Mt. Trashmore Park, Virginia Beach Department of Parks and Recreation, retrieved 2010-06-19
  6. ^ "New Mount Trashmore playground opens today". hamptonroads.com.
  7. ^ Whelan, Paul (2006-07-06), "The birdman cometh - Tony Hawk", Richmond Times-Dispatch
  8. ^ Bourne, Dwayne (2006-08-17), "Fire damages skateboard park at Mount Trashmore", The Virginian-Pilot, archived from the original on 26 September 2007, retrieved 2007-10-05

External links edit

  • City of Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation Page Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • Hamptonroads.com Parks Page
  • Mount Trashmore Virginia Beach Attraction and Landmark
  • Virginia Beach Mount Trashmore
  • Mount Trashmore Official Web Page

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