Outdoor Enthusiast Event

Get Ready for Adventure at Newport News Park’s Outdoor Enthusiast Event

The City of Newport News invites residents and visitors alike to the 4th Annual Outdoor Enthusiast Event, held at Newport News Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 19 – and best of all, admission is free.

This signature event by Newport News Special Events is a celebration of everything outdoors. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or just looking to enjoy a beautiful day with your family, there’s something for everyone. Highlights include:

  • The Ultimate Ninja Warrior Course – complete with a ninja-warped wall
  • BMX stunt shows, a zip line, a rock-climbing wall, and a giant fun slide
  • Flight simulator, boating (canoes and paddle boats), and even real alligators!
  • World Chase Tag course, skill games, and contests with chances to win Spartan and Tough Mudder race tickets
  • Thrilling motorcycle stunt globe shows
  • Interactive exhibits and challenges for all ages and skill levels

Live Show Schedule:

Timberworks Lumberjack Shows

11:00 a.m. | 1:00 p.m. | 4:00 p.m.

Flippenout Extreme Trampoline Stunt Shows

10:30 a.m. | 12:30 p.m. | 2:00 p.m.

Freestyle Connection BMX Bike Shows

11:30 a.m. | 1:30 p.m. | 3:00 p.m.

Motorcycle Stunt Globe Shows

11:30 a.m. | 1:30 p.m. | 3:00 p.m.

Food & Parking:

Enjoy a delicious selection of meals, desserts, and drinks from a variety of food vendors on-site. Parking is available for $10 per vehicle, and all event activities are free.

Whether you’re climbing a wall, paddling a boat, or cheering on daredevil athletes, the Outdoor Enthusiast Event offers unforgettable experiences in the heart of Newport News Park.

Visit the Outdoor Enthusiast Event page for more details or call 757-926-1400.

Follow @nnspecialevents on Instagram and “Newport News VA” on Facebook for updates and sneak peeks.

The Great Food Truck Race visits NN

Big Flavors. Big Cameras. Food Network is Rolling into Newport News.

Get your appetites ready Newport News—The Great Food Truck Race is pulling up to our city, and you’re invited to be part of the action.

The Food Network fan-favorite is bringing its high-energy, flavor-packed competition right to our streets. join us for two days of delicious fun as talented food truck chefs from across the country face off in tasty challenges, serving up incredible eats and battling for food truck glory.

Where & When to Be Part of the Action:

  • Monday, April 7 | 11 AM – 5 PM |Port Warwick
  • Tuesday, April 8 | 11 AM – 5 PM | Victory Landing Park

Whether you’re a foodie on the hunt for your next favorite bite or just love the thrill of a good competition, this event is for you. It’s free to attend, and each truck will be serving up their signature dishes for purchase—so come hungry.

What to Expect:

  • Live action as chefs compete in real-time challenges
  • Be apart of the competition by trying some of the dishes that are a part of the show’s challenge
  • Be camera ready as you taste these delicious eats
  • A great day to mix and mingle with other foodies right here in Newport News

Mark your calendars, grab your foodie friends, and get ready to taste your way through one of the most exciting culinary events to hit Newport News. Let’s show the world how our city does food.

James River Bridge Closure 7-10 Mar

The James River Bridge (JRB) will close to northbound traffic from Isle of Wight County to Newport News on Friday, March 7 at 9 p.m. to Monday, March 10 at 5 a.m. The closure is necessary for contractor crews to make repairs to the bridge’s grid deck.

Backup inclement weather dates: This work is weather-dependent. If unable to implement the closures during the scheduled dates above, VDOT will provide advance notice to the public should the contractor need to utilize the following approved backup dates instead: March 14-17, with March 21-24 as a secondary backup if weather impacts continue.

Motorist and Maritime traffic impacts:

Vehicular Traffic: The northbound lanes on the JRB from Isle of Wight to Newport News will be closed. The JRB will remain open to southbound traffic traveling from Newport News to Isle of Wight County.

Maritime Traffic: Maritime traffic will not be affected by the closure.

Primary detour: Traffic on Route 17 from Isle of Wight County headed toward Newport News will be detoured through Suffolk across the Godwin Bridge to the I-664 interchange and the Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (MMMBT). Alternate routes include Route 460 and the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry.

Sign up for updates:

Please sign up for closure schedule text and/or email updates.

  • Email updates: Sign Up
  • Text “JRB” to 833-748-0519 for updates

By subscribing, you agree to receive automated James River Bridge closure messages. This agreement is not a condition of purchase. Messaging frequency varies. Reply STOP to opt out or HELP for help. Message & data rates apply.

What to expect during closure:

Commuter

  • Expect increased traffic congestion on detour and alternate routes.
  • Plan ahead and allow for extra travel time.
  • Avoid non-essential trips when possible.

Maritime Traffic

  • Vessels will still be able to use the channel, and bridge lift operations will continue as usual.

For more information, visit www.VDOT.Virginia.gov/JRBClosures.

Newport News Resumes Automated Trash Cart and Recycling Cart Collection

Automated Trash (green) cart: Tuesday and Wednesday collection routes, unfinished due to this week’s winter weather, will resume on Saturday, Feb.22. Please set your cart out for collection on Saturday morning by 7 a.m. Any Wednesday routes not completed on Saturday will carry over to the next business day, on Monday, Feb. 24. Wednesday and Thursday routes will be collected on Monday, Feb. 24. Any unfinished route will continue to carry over to the next day until returning to your normal day of collection.

Recycling (blue) cart: Red Wednesday and Red Thursday recycling collection routes will resume on Saturday, Feb 22. Please set your cart out for collection on Saturday morning at 7 a.m. Any routes not completed on Saturday will carry over to Monday, Feb. 24.

Bulk: Yellow Week bulk collection will begin, as scheduled, on Monday, Feb. 24.

Recovery Operations Center (ROC):

Saturday, Feb. 22 – Normal hours of operation: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Please visit nnva.gov for trash and recycling collection updates, as we work towards restoring your scheduled collection services, as quickly as possible.

Newport News Snow Removal Ordinance

Did you know Newport News has a snow removal ordinance?

Winter Storm Update

Newport News city offices will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 20.

Additional closing and shelter info is as follows:

  • The Four Oaks Day Service Center (7401 Warwick Blvd.) will remain open daily from 5:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to provide a warming shelter and support services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
  • The current PORT site is Chestnut Memorial United Methodist Church (1024 Harpersville Rd). The PORT location will resume normal hours and move to Denbigh United Presbyterian Church (302 Denbigh Blvd.) on Saturday, Feb. 22. PORT sites operate from 5:30 p.m.-5 a.m.
  • In the event of a widespread power outage, a shelter will be provided for residents in need.
  • All city offices, libraries, courts and Parks and Recreation facilities will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 20. Essential city employees and employees deemed mission critical for this event are to report as scheduled.
  • Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter (PRAS) will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 20.
  • Recovery Operations Center (ROC) will also be closed on Thursday, Feb. 20. Collections will resume when operations can be performed safely in residential neighborhoods, as the safety of residents and employees is a major concern. Assessment of residential streets for the safe operation of collection vehicles will be ongoing. Once it has been determined the city can safely operate heavy automated cart collection vehicles within neighborhoods, collections will resume. Residents can leave bins out without being penalized.

Residents can stay informed and reach out to the city for updates through various channels:

Residents are Encouraged to Complete NNFD Community Engagement Survey

The Newport News Fire Department (NNFD) is calling on local residents to complete an important survey that will help shape the future of fire and emergency services in the community. As part of a strategic planning process, the department seeks input from residents to ensure it continues to meet the needs of those it serves. Community feedback is vital in helping to prioritize the services that are most important to the public.

The survey is quick and easy to complete, and it will remain open until March 31. This is a great opportunity for residents to make their voices heard and help the department better serve everyone in the community.

Residents can access the survey online.

President’s Day Holiday Closings & Schedules

The city will observe President’s Day on Monday, Feb. 17. Here’s a look at how city offices, facilities, and services will be impacted.

City Offices and libraries  — Closed Monday, Feb. 17.

Recreation Centers — Operating on normal schedule.

Garbage, Recycling & Bulk Waste Collections — No collections on Monday, Feb. 17. All collections for Village Green will be Tuesday, Feb. 18.

There will be no holiday collection delay for 18-gallon, Black Bin recyclers.

Recovery Operations Center (convenience/drop-off center) — Closed Saturday, Feb. 15 and Monday, Feb. 17.

Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter — (Serves the residents of Newport News, Hampton, Poquoson and York County) — Operating on normal schedule.

Loose Leaf Collection Update

From the City of Newport News: We appreciate your patience as we work diligently to complete the loose-leaf collection. Due to unforeseen delays, we are currently behind schedule. To ensure all areas are serviced, we will be extending collection hours, working on weekends, and utilizing other city staff to augment crews currently working. Our crews are making every effort to expedite the process, and we estimate the final collection date to begin in late February. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to complete the collection as quickly as possible.

To find out more information on the leaf collection progress, please call 311 or visit the Leaf Collection Progress tracker.

MLK Holiday Closings, Schedules

The City of Newport News will observe the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday, Jan. 20. Here’s a look at how city offices, facilities, and services will be impacted.

City offices and libraries — Closed Monday, Jan. 20.

Recreation Centers — Operating on normal schedule.

Garbage, Recycling, Bulk Waste Collections — No collections on Monday, Jan. 20. All collections for the week will be delayed by one day. There will be no holiday collection delay for 18-gallon, Black Bin recyclers.

Recovery Operations Center (convenience/drop-off center) — Closed Saturday, Jan. 18, and Monday, Jan. 20.

Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter (Serves Newport News, Hampton, Poquoson, York County) — On Monday, Jan. 20, the shelter will be open for adoptions from noon – 5 p.m. and the Reunite Center will be open from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.