The park serves as a primary hub for local youth baseball programs in the Kempsville area.
The layout incorporates a wooded buffer zone that creates a natural sound barrier against nearby suburban traffic.
The park's trail system connects to broader neighborhood pedestrian paths, allowing for extended exercise routes.
The site was specifically designed to integrate active sports fields with passive recreation areas like picnic zones.
Woodstock Park is a 16-acre municipal recreational area located in the Kempsville borough of Virginia Beach. The park features a designated playground area and open green spaces suitable for casual recreation. It provides access to a paved multi-use trail that serves as a popular route for local walkers and joggers. The grounds include sports facilities, specifically featuring baseball and softball fields maintained for community league use. Mature trees border much of the park perimeter, offering substantial shade throughout the day. Visitors will find dedicated picnic areas available on a first-come, first-served basis. The facility is managed by the Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation department.
The elevated vantage point near the trail entrance where the wooded canopy meets the open sports fields.
Bring portable folding chairs if you plan to watch games, as field-side bleacher seating can fill up quickly during tournaments.
Check the local Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation league schedule online before visiting to see if fields are booked for private events.
Insect repellent is recommended during summer months due to the park's proximity to wooded buffer areas.
Do not attempt to use the baseball fields during scheduled league games or practices without a permit.
Leash laws are strictly enforced for all pets; carry out all trash to maintain park cleanliness.