King-Lincoln Park

600 Jefferson Ave, Newport News, VA 23607
18 acres | 7.3 hectares

About King-Lincoln Park

Waterfront Escape

Nestled at the eastern edge of Newport News, Virginia, King-Lincoln Park spans 18.8 acres of public greenspace with something truly special - stunning views of the Hampton Roads waterfront. There's something calming about watching the water here, where the urban world seems to melt away despite being in the heart of the city.

The beach area, a fixture since 1937, is one of those tranquil spaces that locals treasure. It's not your typical crowded beach experience - here you can dip your toes in saltwater while still being minutes from home. The quieter, more secluded spots along the shore are ideal for those moments when you need to press pause on life and just breathe.

A Legacy of Equality

There's something powerful about a space named after two giants of American history - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and President Abraham Lincoln. This park doesn't just honor their names; it embodies their spirit as an inclusive gathering place for the Southeast Community of Newport News.

For many who grew up nearby, this park isn't just a recreational area - it's a repository of memories. Children who once played here now bring their own kids, creating new chapters in a story that spans generations.

Play, Sport, and Leisure

Whether you're looking to break a sweat or keep the kids entertained, the park has plenty of options. The basketball courts have gotten a recent facelift, and pickup games here can get pretty competitive on nice days. There are also tennis courts for those who prefer racquet sports.

Families with younger children will appreciate the playground areas - there's a larger one close to where you'll park and a smaller one just a short walk away. Both give kids plenty of room to climb, slide, and burn off energy in a safe environment.

For fishing enthusiasts, the saltwater fishing pier (known to locals as the Green Mile fishing pier) is a prime spot to cast a line into Hampton Roads. On a good day, you might just catch dinner! During summer weekends, the interpretive center opens its doors, offering fascinating insights into the area's natural environment and rich history.

Everyday Conveniences

Planning a family reunion or birthday celebration? The covered picnic shelters make this park a practical choice for gatherings of all sizes. With tables already set up and trash cans nearby, hosting an outdoor event here is refreshingly hassle-free.

You can find clean restroom facilities available during park hours - always a plus when spending the day outdoors. The cement walking paths that meander through the grounds provide smooth terrain for everything from morning jogs to evening strolls along the water.

Parents will appreciate the open layout that allows for easy supervision of children at play. And if your family includes a four-legged member, you'll be happy to know the park is dog-friendly, but pets should remain leashed.

Community Connection

During summer months, the park comes alive with performances on its outdoor stage, bringing neighbors together for shared experiences under open skies.

Keep an eye out for seasonal celebrations like the Eggstravaganza and other community gatherings that transform this everyday park into a festival grounds. These events have a way of strengthening community bonds while creating lasting memories for residents of all ages.

All Features & Facilities

Active Recreation

Basketball CourtTennis Court

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Water Features & Activities

BeachFishing

Visitor Services

PlaygroundRestroomsVisitor Center

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter
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ParkMagnet Score

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Park Size

18 acres | 7.3 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:8AM-6PM
Tuesday:8AM-6PM
Wednesday:8AM-6PM
Thursday:8AM-6PM
Friday:8AM-6PM
Saturday:8AM-6PM
Sunday:8AM-6PM

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