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A Clever Way to Glamp in Virginia Beach
Take a restored 1966 Decamp Breadbox Camper, then add a little bling and voila you have the perfect glamping getaway.
We saw this adorable little blue camper onsite at First Landing State Park and just had to know more about it, even the name is cute.
The Bunny Box at First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach
Tiffany L, owner of The Bunny Box shared:
My restored 1966 Decamp Breadbox Camper Travel Trailer is a comforting place to unwind, be it a campground or private property. If you have visitors coming in from out-of-town, but don't have a lot of room, I can park it on your property and extend your space.
I do operate in the Virginia Beach area only. If you're looking for a camping experience by the Chesapeake Bay, I do recommend First Landing State Park for your camping, trails, and beach needs.
A clever way to glamp in Virginia Beach, rent the Bunny Box
About First Landing State Park
As one of Virginia's most-visited state park, it's an oasis within urban Virginia Beach. The park has 20 miles of trails and 1.5 miles of sandy Chesapeake Bay beach frontage.
First Landing offers many recreational and educational activities and has many unusual habitats including bald cypress swamps, lagoons and maritime forest, as well as rare plants and wildlife.
Cabins, water and electric hook-up campsites, picnic areas, boat ramps and a camp store with bicycle rentals are also available. The Chesapeake Bay Center houses historical and educational exhibits.
Park Activities
First Landing State Park has hiking, bicycle and self-guided trails. Ten trails total about 20 miles, including bike and fitness trails.
Trail walks are conducted by interpreters in-season, and trail guidebooks are available in the Trail Center. Bicycles are allowed on only Cape Henry and Live Oak trails.
Swim at your risk in Chesapeake Bay; no lifeguards. There are no designated swimming areas at the Narrows or boat launch and the warmer water may bring jellyfish.
Fishing and crabbing are popular at the park. A valid Virginia saltwater fishing license is required. Annual parking-launching passports are available by calling 1-800-933-PARK.
Motorboats and other small craft may be launched from the Narrows boat ramp located at the 64th Street extension in the park’s southern area.
Fun Programs
Enjoy a park program when you visit, you can search our events database here.
Stay a few nights
This is a fun introduction to camping, er glamping

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Virginia is for #glamping lovers? We think it certainly could be.
If you have read the article and have a question, please email nancy.heltman@dcr.virginia.gov.