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Seashore campsites
Seashore campsites




seashore campsites

Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site.Generators are completely PROHIBITED in Bayside Loop B. No more than one motor vehicle allowed per walk-in campsite.No more than two motor vehicles, or one vehicle with trailer, allowed per drive-in campsite.Extreme mosquito/biting insect conditions bring insect repellent with deet.Ī $25.00 entrance fee is required in addition to camping fees.Do not touch, feed or otherwise entice the horses. Stay at least a school bus length (40 feet) away from the wild horses.

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Wild horses roam free on the island all food must be stored inside a latchable hard-sided cooler or inside your vehicle.Late arrivals must check in before 10 a.m. Campers must check in at Ranger Station upon arrival.Access to both Maryland and Virginia entrances are reached by bridge over mainland routes. The island can be accessed from the northern route in Maryland or the southern route in Virginia, but there is no through road from one end of the island to the other. Water in the campground is available when temperatures are above freezing, and year round at the dump stations. Oceanside and Bayside Individual sites: From Mathrough November 15 each year (first come first serve only, November 16 - March 14).Īmenities include vault toilets, drinking water, and unheated showers for rinsing off sand.Equestrian Non-electric sites: From October 16 through April 15 each year (closed April 16 - October 15).Advance reservations are available up to 6 months in advance during the following dates: The Assateague Island National Seashore, Assateague State Park, and the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge each manage and protect this unique, diverse strip of land. This barrier island is a constantly shifting ribbon of sand, altered daily by powerful wind and waves. Other activities in North Norfolk just outside of Cromer include bird watching, journeys out to see the seals, visiting Holkham Estate and its extensive beach, exploring the port of Wells-Next-The-Sea or taking a ride on the North Norfolk Railway.įor more ideas, please visit our things to do in Norfolk pages.Assateague Island National Seashore CampgroundĪssateague Island, famed for its wild horses, lies off the Delmarva Peninsula on the Atlantic Coast. Just outside of Cromer you can join up with the Peddars Way along the Norfolk Coast AONB and enjoy one of the most beautiful walks in the country.Īlong here you will explore the Deep History Coast which is part of the cradle of British civilization. In the town, you’ll quickly spot the impressive tower of Cromer’s church, dating back to the 14 th century and inviting onlookers with its 160ft tower of splendour.Ĭromer is known for its crab and hosts a major Crab and Lobster Festival every year, so foodies will want to browse and try various places on the front until they find the best crabs on offer. You can swim or snorkel this 20 mile stretch of incredible underwater formations and sealife.īack on land, popular attractions to explore include the RNLI Henry Blogg Museum where you can become immersed in brave tales at sea and the Amazonia Zoo where you can see a large variety of animals. It has a beautiful Victorian pier where you can enjoy great views, try a number of the local delicacies and visit the Lifeboat Station dating back to 1804.Īlongside the pier is the Cromer Esplanade which provides an enjoyable walking experience taking in the sights and sounds of Cromer.īy the pier, you’ll find Britain’s answer to the Great Barrier Reef in the form of the Cromer Shoals Chalk Bed. It has a long and rich history coupled with plenty to do, making it a fantastic place for anyone to visit regardless of the holiday you’ve got in mind.Ĭromer Beach is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. The beautiful seaside town of Cromer is a highlight of the pretty Norfolk coast.






Seashore campsites