Looking for the best trails around Poquoson?

Explore the best rated trails in Poquoson, VA, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Salem Road Trail and General Booth Boulevard Trail . With more than 30 trails covering 174 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

Best Trails in Poquoson

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3 Reviews
Birdneck Road Trail

The Birdneck Road Trail is one in a series of suburban trails in the Virginia Beach area for non-motorized use. The trail runs parallel to...

Length: 2.1 mi
State: VA
Surface: Concrete
22 Reviews
Cape Henry Trail

The Cape Henry Trail runs through First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach for 7.5 miles. The trail runs through the city offering access...

Length: 7.5 mi
State: VA
Surface: Asphalt, Boardwalk, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel, Sand
0 Reviews
Chesapeake Boulevard Trail

This is a dedicated asphalt multi-use trail that runs adjacent to Chesapeake Boulevard in the Fairmount Park neighborhoo of Norfolk,

Length: 0.7 mi
State: VA
Surface: Asphalt
5 Reviews
Dam Neck Road Trail

The Dam Neck Road Trail is one in a series of suburban trails in the Virginia Beach area for non-motorized use. The trail runs parallel to...

Length: 7.9 mi
State: VA
Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
1 Review
Diamond Springs Road Trail

The Diamond Springs Road Trail is one in a series of suburban trails in the Virginia Beach–Norfolk region for non-motorized use. The trail...

Length: 1.1 mi
State: VA
Surface: Concrete
5 Reviews
Dismal Swamp Canal Trail (NC)

The Dismal Swamp Canal Trail is a paved, heavily wooded pathway along the eastern border of Dismal Swamp State Park. The park offers more...

Length: 2.75 mi
State: NC
Surface: Asphalt
24 Reviews
Dismal Swamp Canal Trail (VA)

Formerly part of US 17, the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail offers users a remote experience as it runs alongside the Dismal Swamp Canal and the...

Length: 8.6 mi
State: VA
Surface: Asphalt
17 Reviews
Elizabeth River Trail (Atlantic City Spur)

The Elizabeth River Trail–Atlantic City Spur runs for 10.5 miles between Harbor Park Stadium and the Norfolk International Terminals. The...

Length: 10.5 mi
State: VA
Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
6 Reviews
General Booth Boulevard Trail

The General Booth Boulevard Trail is one in a series of suburban trails in the Virginia Beach area for non-motorized use. The trail runs...

Length: 6.1 mi
State: VA
Surface: Asphalt, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Powhatan Creek Trail

Take time for Church on the Main

August, 2025 by tbaileyva

This paved trail is a very nice side trail off the Capital Trail. One of the history markers near Mile 1 of the Capital Trail mentions the Church on the Main. You can see this moving site via this trail, about 1/2 way in. The trail end near the school trends uphill, but not too bad and it's heavily wooded. This is great for a few extra miles.

Suffolk Seaboard Coastline Trail

Driver to Pughsville and back

August, 2025 by gardener1298

A nice 7.2 mile round-trip, paved, shady trail with very friendly people. Could probably use more parking, but we rode our bikes during the week and there were plenty of spaces available. The tree roots are tearing up the asphalt a bit (making for a bumpy ride). The trail was very clean with no garbage; it's obvious there are people who take care of it.

Dam Neck Road Trail

A little bumpy at times from tree roots. There is a 3 mile section that has been recently repaved.

June, 2025 by h20skier64

A little bumpy at times from tree roots. There is a 3 mile section that has been recently repaved.

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