Williamsburg, Virginia offers a variety of parks and recreational facilities that are managed primarily by two entities: the City of Williamsburg’s Parks & Recreation Department and James City County Parks & Recreation. While the City of Williamsburg itself is relatively small, it is part of a larger metropolitan area that includes James City County and York County, where many of the region’s parks and amenities are located.
The City of Williamsburg directly manages several parks and facilities within city limits. Some notable parks include:
The City also maintains smaller neighborhood parks and green spaces, including:
Many recreational amenities in the Williamsburg area fall under the management of James City County, which provides additional parks, trails, sports facilities, and community centers. Some highlights include:
James City County also runs several indoor facilities like:
Within the City of Williamsburg itself, there are around 7-10 parks depending on how one categorizes smaller green spaces and facilities.
Including James City County parks in the broader Williamsburg area, the total number of parks and recreational sites exceeds 20, ranging from large multi-use parks to historic and natural sites.