About
This 445-acre preserve contains rich and diverse habitats that support breeding and migrating birds and butterflies. It forms the central core of a conservation corridor with the adjacent U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lands to its south and the Mockhorn Island Wildlife Management Area to its north.
The preserve offers visitors a 2-mile loop trail that meanders through shrub habitat (a former agricultural field restored to songbird habitat) and maritime forest. The trail then emerges onto a dike overlooking an extensive salt marsh and seaside lagoon with views of Smith and Mockhorn Islands. There is also a nice view of the Cape Charles Lighthouse located on Smith Island. The trail travels the length of the dike, then traverses maritime shrub habitat, before emerging onto a dirt and gravel road. Turn right (west) onto the road to return towards the parking lot while traversing high marsh, emerging forest, and the southern edge of the restoration site.
For those who desire a shorter walk, follow this trail through the shrub habitat/restoration site and then double back to the parking lot without continuing the loop.
Notes:
- There are no facilities on site.
- The parking lot is small, with space for only five vehicles. If you arrive and the lot is full, please return later. Do not park illegally on adjacent private property, along the access road, within a public road right-of-way or in any other non-designated location.
- Stay on the designated trail–do not trespass onto the bordering private land.
- Wear insect repellent.
Information from the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources Birding and Wildlife Trail.
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4829 Bulls Dr
Cape Charles, VA 23310
Get directions - dwr.virginia.gov/vbwt/sites/magothy-bay-natural-area-preserve/
- 757-787-5989
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