Description
Kiptopeke provides excellent wildlife viewing in unique and interesting habitat. Hiking trails provide over 5 miles of wooded and open habitat for wildlife viewing. Woodland trails wind through mixed stands of hardwoods and pine. Songbird migrations in spring and fall produce large numbers of wood warblers, and the total species list for the park exceeds 300 birds. In the picnic area, a butterfly garden provides habitat for a variety of pollinators including the Monarch Butterfly.
Also located in the picnic area is a handicap accessible elevated Hawkwatch platform that provides one of the finest sites in the Americas to view migrating birds of prey. The Kiptopeke Hawkwatch, operated by Coastal Virginia Wildlife Observatory (CVWO), counts raptors annually each fall. American Kestrel, Osprey, Cooper’s Hawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Merlin, and Peregrine Falcon are some of the birds that can be seen here. Their annual count of raptors ranges between 15,000 and 20,000.
CVWO also manages a butterfly garden near the Hawkwatch platform, which is a good place to look for Monarchs during their fall migration from mid-September to mid-November.
Just off the shoreline, the old ferry landing, decommissioned with the advent of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, is marked by a series of partially submerged aged concrete ships. These old hulks provide nesting habitat for gulls and structure for fish. A few feet away from the fishing pier is a wooden stairway that leads onto the sandy beach. This is one of two beaches in the park where you will find the federally endangered northeastern beach tiger beetle, a tiny insect with striking coloration that scuttles about the sand preying on smaller insects. These beetles are dependent on soft, friable sand for suitable habitat, so please tread lightly and try to limit walking to hard, compacted sand.
Wildlife Sightings
Birds Recently Seen at Kiptopeke State Park:
- Bufflehead
- Common Goldeneye
- Red-breasted Merganser
- Ruddy Duck
- Rock Pigeon
- Sanderling
- Ring-billed Gull
- Great Black-backed Gull
- Black Vulture
- Turkey Vulture
308 species have been reported at this site to date.
Recent Checklists:
| Date | # of Species | Submitted By |
|---|---|---|
| 2 Feb 2026 | 18 | David Clark |
| 31 Jan 2026 | 44 | mario balitbit |
| 31 Jan 2026 | 44 | Aylett Lipford |
| 23 Jan 2026 | 18 | Judy Jones |
| 23 Jan 2026 | 18 | Barbara Houston |
Amenities & Accessibility Considerations
Site Amenities
- On-site Parking
- Restrooms
- Kayak/Canoe Launch
- Boat Ramp
Other Site Amenities: Bike Trails, Camping/Lodging, Hiking Trails, Interpretive Program/Events, Visitor/Nature Center, Paddlecraft Rentals, Beach
Maps & Directions
Address: 3540 Kiptopeke Dr., Cape Charles, VA 23310
From Norfolk, head east on I-264, merge onto I-64 W toward Richmond, take exit 282 to merge onto US-13 N/Northampton Blvd/Lankford Hwy toward the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, after reaching the Delmarva Peninsula, continue north on US-13/Lankford Hwy for approximately 3.7 miles, turn left onto CR-645/Arlington Rd, turn left onto CR-704/Kiptopeke Dr, and follow it to the park entrance.
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