HomeProtected PlacesCape Charles Natural Area Preserve
Cape Charles Natural Area Preserve adventures

Cape Charles Natural Area Preserve Adventures

Cape Charles Natural Area Preserve protects rare coastal habitats on Virginia's Eastern Shore, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing, nature study, and quiet exploration along pristine shoreline and maritime forests.

1,785
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About Cape Charles Natural Area Preserve

 

Cape Charles Natural Area Preserve is located at the southern tip of Virginia's Eastern Shore on the Delmarva Peninsula, bordering the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The preserve encompasses a mosaic of rare coastal habitats, including sandy beaches, dunes, salt marshes, and maritime forests. This diversity provides essential habitat for a range of plant and animal species, some of which are rare or endangered. The preserve is particularly important for migratory birds and serves as a sanctuary for nesting shorebirds and waterfowl. The area features a significant population of eastern prickly pear cactus and other rare plant species unique to the coastal barrier island system. Visitors to the preserve can experience quiet hiking through undeveloped forest trails and shoreline walks that offer views of the bay and ocean. Fishing and kayaking opportunities exist along the edge of this largely undeveloped land, with calm waters of adjacent creeks and the bay providing an ideal setting for paddling. The preserve offers an important outdoor experience focused on nature observation and solitude, with limited recreational infrastructure to maintain its pristine character. Its remote location and protected status mean visitor numbers are modest, creating a peaceful setting to connect with the coastal environment. Interesting landmarks include the transition between maritime forest and sandy beach and the abundant coastal wetlands that filter waters flowing into the bay. The area's history is tied to the traditional uses of the Eastern Shore, with conservation efforts focused on maintaining the natural landscapes critical to regional biodiversity.

Highlights

Highlight

Unspoiled sandy beaches along Chesapeake Bay providing excellent shorebird viewing

Highlight

Rare maritime forest habitat with unique plant communities including eastern prickly pear cactus

Highlight

Calm tidal creeks offering opportunities for birdwatching and kayaking

Highlight

Quiet, undeveloped trails with views of diverse coastal wetlands

Notable Natural Features

Maritime Forest

Dense, salt-tolerant forest habitat supporting rare plant species and providing shelter to migratory birds.

Sandy Beach and Dune System

A natural barrier beach system important for nesting shorebirds and dune vegetation.

Tidal Creeks

Calm, sheltered waterways ideal for kayaking and spotting aquatic wildlife.