Kiptopeake State Park
Kiptopeake State Park is a popular destination for beach-goers on Virginia's Eastern Shore. The park is located on the lower portion of the Eatern Shore peninsula, three miles from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
The park has a nice sandy beach, a fishing pier, lodges, and camping areas for tents and RVs. They even have a yurt available for rent (a yurt is kind of a cross between a tent and a cabin).
The fishing is good at Kiptopeake. There's an artificial reef off-shore made of partially-sunken concrete ships (yes, they made ships out of concrete during WWII - see some photos of the Kiptopeake ships).
Kiptopeake is located on the Eastern migratory flyway and lots of birds stop in this area to rest and fuel-up before making the trip across the Bay. There's a bird-banding station here from mid-August to late November.