Facilities Information
Williams Wharf Landing and Bayside Landing are our primary rentable facilities. Although they are both open daily year-round to the general public from sunrise to sunset, they can each be rented for Special Events.
Interested in holding an event at one of our Facilities?
Williams Wharf Landing offers several Special Use Opportunities:
Bayside Landing offers a waterfront open space overlooking the historic New Point Lighthouse and includes the L. Wayne Hudgins open air pavilion.
All areas are handicapped accessible.
Groups of 16 or more wishing to use the facilities for a special event are required to apply for a Special Use Permit. Any commercial activity at the Wharf must also apply for a Special Use Permit.
Special Use Fees
See below for an application and additional rental information:
WWL Activity Building $250.00
WWL Pavilion & Grounds $300.00
WWL Pavilion & Grounds (4 hours) $125.00
WWL Entire Facility $525.00
Bayside Landing $50.00
Off-site Parking Lot $150.00
All applications must be accompanied by a Special Event Information form.
Williams Wharf Activity Building General Information and Guidelines.
Williams Wharf Landing Facility Guidelines
Rules and Restrictions
Directions
To visit Williams Wharf Landing (1039 Williams Wharf Road), take Route 14 East past Mathews Court House. Turn right onto Williams Wharf Road (Route 614) and continue to the end.
To visit by water, navigate to Mobjack Bay and enter the East River. The Wharf is upriver on the East side. *Reminder – facilities are for non-motorized watercraft only – mooring or docking of motor-powered boats is not allowed without permission.
To visit Bayside Landing, take Route 14 East past Mathews Court House. At Bavon stop sign, turn left staying on Route 14. Turn right onto Old Bayside Drive. Travel ¼ mile. Bayside is on your left.
Interested in holding an event at one of our Facilities?
Williams Wharf Landing offers several Special Use Opportunities:
- Activity Building – a cypress-sided building with a large main room, kitchenette, and restroom facility.
- Meeting Space – A small conference area within the Activity Building.
- Pavilion and Grounds – 3 acres of waterfront open space with access to pier fishing, floating docks, shoreline walkways, and an open-air pavilion and viewing tower
Bayside Landing offers a waterfront open space overlooking the historic New Point Lighthouse and includes the L. Wayne Hudgins open air pavilion.
All areas are handicapped accessible.
Groups of 16 or more wishing to use the facilities for a special event are required to apply for a Special Use Permit. Any commercial activity at the Wharf must also apply for a Special Use Permit.
Special Use Fees
See below for an application and additional rental information:
WWL Activity Building $250.00
WWL Pavilion & Grounds $300.00
WWL Pavilion & Grounds (4 hours) $125.00
WWL Entire Facility $525.00
Bayside Landing $50.00
Off-site Parking Lot $150.00
All applications must be accompanied by a Special Event Information form.
Williams Wharf Activity Building General Information and Guidelines.
Williams Wharf Landing Facility Guidelines
Rules and Restrictions
- Trash removal is your responsibility
- All state boating and fishing regulations apply
- Fishing from designated areas only
- No commercial activity or posting of any advertisements, unless by special permission
- SWIMMING
- MOTOR-POWER WATERCRAFT LAUNCHING OR MOORING, unless by special permission
- HUNTING OR POSSESSION OF FIREARMS
- FIREWORKS
- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, unless by special permit
- OPEN FIRES
- PETS, except on a leash
- LOUD MUSIC
- VEHICLES PAST THE GATE
- PARKING ALONG WILLIAMS WHARF ROAD
Directions
To visit Williams Wharf Landing (1039 Williams Wharf Road), take Route 14 East past Mathews Court House. Turn right onto Williams Wharf Road (Route 614) and continue to the end.
To visit by water, navigate to Mobjack Bay and enter the East River. The Wharf is upriver on the East side. *Reminder – facilities are for non-motorized watercraft only – mooring or docking of motor-powered boats is not allowed without permission.
To visit Bayside Landing, take Route 14 East past Mathews Court House. At Bavon stop sign, turn left staying on Route 14. Turn right onto Old Bayside Drive. Travel ¼ mile. Bayside is on your left.