Newport News Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
The Newport News Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism is the government agency responsible for maintaining city parks and other sites of interest to tourists and the general population within the city of Newport News, Virginia. It is under the authority of Assistant City Manager Alan Archer. The Director of Newport News Parks is Michael Poplawski.Parks
Newport News Parks is responsible for the maintenance of thirty-two city parks. The smallest is less than half an acre. The largest, Newport News Park, is. The parks are scattered throughout the city, from Endview Plantation in the northern end of the city to King-Lincoln Park in the southern end near the Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel. The parks offer a variety of services to visitors, ranging from traditional park services like camping and fishing to activities like archery and disc golf.
See List of parks in Newport News, VirginiaHistoric sites
Newport News Parks maintains eight historic sites within the city. Four of these are located within parks.
All of these historic sites were significant during the Peninsula Campaign of the American Civil War in 1862.Museums
Five museums are run by the department:
Newport News Parks runs eight sports facilities and community centers in the city for use by city residents.
The department runs youth leagues for basketball, American football, soccer, indoor field hockey, and wrestling. Leagues are also run for adults in basketball, flag football, softball, table tennis, and volleyball.