You'll Love This Secluded Virginia Beach With Miles And Miles Of White Sand
By Beth|Published August 25, 2018
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
A trip to Assateague Island belongs on every Virginian’s bucket list. If you’ve yet to experience this magical oasis complete with wild horses and miles of white sandy beaches, now’s the time. Here’s more on this natural preserve that offers a beautiful insight into the natural landscape of Virginia.
Welcome to Assateague Island National Seashore, a treasure trove of coastline, marshlands, and majestic animals who call this landscape home. This barrier island is located east of Chincoteague Island and is shared between Virginia and Maryland.
The entire 38-mile island is protected by the National Parks Service. Visit the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, which is located at the southern end of the island, for maps and details about the island.
During the summer months, this relatively secluded beach fills with beachcombers, swimmers, and fishermen all eager to explore what may very well be the most beautiful beach in Virginia. If you plan on visiting, keep in mind that the parking lot can fill up quickly in the afternoons!
The most unique feature of this white sandy beach is most certainly the wild ponies that roam here. Evidence suggest that these beautiful creatures are descendants of survivors from a Spanish ship which wrecked near Assateague hundreds of years ago.
Visitors are often invited to explore the island via a network of nature trails. Some, like the Wildlife Loop, measure over 3 miles while others, such as the Lighthouse Trail, are a mere quarter of a mile.
Have you made a trip to Assateague Island this summer? If so, be sure to share your favorite things to do there with us! For more important information about the island, including directions and recreational activities, be sure to visit the National Park Service website here.
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