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Cape Henry Memorial Part of Colonial National Historical Park

Part of Colonial National Historical Park · Virginia Beach city

77
Good
CampTow Safety Index · /100
Photo: National Park Service
88
Crime score
243.1 / 100k · low
70
Hazard score
Virginia Beach city · 2024
0
Direct deaths
From recorded 2024 events
0
Direct injuries
From recorded 2024 events
Safety briefing

Flash flooding is the sharpest natural threat at Cape Henry Memorial, with 11 recorded flash flood events in the county — more than any other hazard type logged here. Heavy rain (10 events) and thunderstorm winds (7 events) compound that risk, meaning storm conditions can escalate quickly along this low-lying coastal area.

Before you set up camp, check the National Weather Service hourly forecast and identify the highest ground in your site — parking lots and beach-adjacent areas drain poorly and can flood with little warning. Pack a waterproof dry bag for electronics, documents, and a change of clothes, and keep your vehicle keys accessible so you can relocate fast if water starts rising. The surrounding Virginia Beach area also carries a violent crime rate of 243 per 100,000 residents, so choose well-lit, populated camping areas and secure valuables inside a locked vehicle overnight.

Top recorded hazards in Virginia Beach city

County data

From NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.

  • Flash Flood 11
  • Heavy Rain 10
  • Thunderstorm Wind 7

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About Cape Henry Memorial Part of Colonial National Historical Park

English colonists first landed here in April 1607, erected a wooden cross and gave thanks for a successful crossing to a new land. In 1781, Americans could watch from these same sand dunes the largest naval battle of the Revolutionary War. Our French Allies defeated a British fleet just off this shore to set the stage for General George Washington's victory at Yorktown.

Weather

Spring: Temperatures usually range from 40 F to 80 F. Rain is common. Summer: Temperatures usually range from 80 F to 100 F. Rain and sun are equally common. On very sunny days, be prepared with plenty of water . Fall: Temperatures usually range from 40 F to 70 F. Winter: Temperatures range from 40 F to 20 F. Be prepared with cold weather gear and numerous layers if you intend to be outside.

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