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Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge is renowned for its rich biodiversity and the iconic Chincoteague ponies roaming free. It offers a scenic outdoor experience with opportunities for wildlife viewing and beautiful coastal landscapes.

14,000
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
1.4 million
Annual Visitors
1943
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fee, but parking fees apply.

Best Time to Visit

Fall and spring are ideal for pleasant weather and bird migrations.

Visitor Information

Herbert H. Bateman Educational and Administrative Center

Getting There

Accessible via the National Seashore Road; some areas may close seasonally.

Weather & Climate

Summers are warm and humid, often reaching 85°F, while winters are mild, averaging 40°F. Fall and spring offer comfortable temperatures and are popular visiting times.

Conservation Efforts

The refuge is actively involved in conservation to protect endangered species like the piping plover and control invasive species affecting native habitats.

Camping in Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Top Trails

Wildlife Loop Trail

Easy
3.2 miles

A scenic loop offering excellent opportunities to view diverse wildlife.

Beach Road Trail

Easy
1.5 miles

A trail leading to a pristine beachfront, ideal for sunset views.

Maritime Forest Trail

Easy
1 mile

Guides visitors through a dense forest area rich in birdlife.

Lighthouse Trail

Easy
0.5 miles

Leads to the historic Assateague Lighthouse, offering panoramic island views.

Trailblazer Tips

Visit during the Pony Swim to witness a unique event.

Mosquitoes can be prevalent in summer, so pack insect repellent.

Parking can be limited during peak seasons; arrive early.

Binoculars are recommended for bird watching and wildlife viewing.

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