Greetings from Assateague Island National Seashore

One of the many pictures we got of the feral ponies. We had stopped at the ranger station to get a life time pass for our daughter who has cerebral palsy. Not only did we enjoy seeing the ponies up close, but we were able to access the beach using a beach wheelchair provided by the park. We plan to visit again and hopefully go camping at the beach.

Sincerely,
Suzanne

Assateague Island National Seashore

This 37-mile-long barrier island along the Atlantic coasts of Maryland and Virginia includes adjacent marsh islands and ocean waters. The park offers an extraordinary beach experience that allows visitors to enjoy wildlife and outdoor activities in a beautiful natural setting. About 3.2 million people visit the national seashore annually to boat, bird-watch, fish, hunt, crab, clam, camp, ride over-sand vehicles and see the park's famous wild horses.

State(s): Maryland Virginia,

Established: 1965

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