Nestled in Assateague Island in Virginia, Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge encompasses an area of 14000 acres (5665.5 hectares). A part of this park is also set in Wildcash Marsh and Morris Island which belongs to the state of Maryland. Scattered with forests, this wildlife refuge is home to a large variety of animals and birds like white-tailed deer, red fox, raccoons, black ducks, waterfowl, clapper rails and a lot more. Hunting and fishing are allowed here so that population of certain species of animals, birds and fishes can be controlled.
Located on Memorial Park Drive, Chincoteague Veteran’s Memorial Park is a family-friendly park. This water-facing park is home to several basketball courts, tennis courts, walking trails, a playground for children, a ball field, a skate park, picnic pavilions, boat launch ramps and fishing piers. When the weather is warm and cozy, visitors can take a stroll along the boardwalk and enjoy the picturesque views it has to offer. They are offer kayak tours for tourists who want to take it a step further and explore the waters.
Set along Maddox Boulevard in Chincoteague, The Museum of Chincoteague Island is a great place to visit if you want to learn about the history and culture of the island. This museum is home to an extensive variety of exhibits. It includes collections of pre-historic items to sailing paraphernalia and a lot more. Their oyster exhibit, taxidermy horses, display of old photographs, collection of corals, and other marine articles are some of the other striking features of this interesting museum.
Beebe Ranch is the farmstead that encamps the horses from Misty of Chincoteague novel. The novel ponies resided at the farm around the year 1962. The stuffed bodies of the horses are on display at the museum. Visit the place to know about the horse race history of the period. The museum is open for tours from March to April and is closed during the winters.
Nestled in the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge area, Assateague Lighthouse is situated on Virginia’s side of Assateague Island. Constructed in 1833, this red and the white-striped lighthouse is 142 feet tall. Tourists can get to the top of the lighthouse and enjoy the panoramic views it has to offer. Those planning to visit this historic lighthouse can take a cruise or kayak from Chincoteague Island.
Set along Main Street in Chincoteague Island, Captain Timothy Hill House was built in the early 1800s. This old house is part of the National Register of Historic Places. It is one of the last houses to survive from the early 19th century. This house was bought by Louisa Flaningam and Paul Brzozowski in 2009 and was restored to its former glory. This historic wooden house now features a new roof and a chimney. The Captain Timothy Hill House is a great place to visit for history lovers.
Set along the west coast of Chincoteague Island, Captain Barry's Back Bay Cruises is a well-known tour operator. Visitors can pick from a number of cruising excursions that they have to offer. The sunset cruise is perfect for adults who want to take a leisurely trip along Chincoteague Bay while they sip on their glass of champagne. Another interesting tour they offer is the eco-expedition. Ideal for families, this interactive cruise will let you experience activities like jellyfish hunting, oyster harvesting, crabbing, shell collecting and a lot more.
Located off Main Street in Chincoteague Island, Daisey's Island Cruises offers a number of interesting cruising excursions. Some of these include Southern and Northern Pasture Cruise and Dolphin Adventure Tour. Visitors can explore the scenic beauty of the Assateague and Chincoteague islands. They can even spot several animals and birds like bald eagles, egrets, dolphins, Chincoteague ponies and a lot more. This tour agency also offers Specialty Cruises which is perfect for hosting private events like weddings, fundraisers and more.