Trying to pick Virginia’s most stunning landscape is like trying to decide which small town is the most charming. It simply cannot be done. Yet there’s a natural area tucked away in Northampton County that may be one of the most unique. Arriving to Magothy Bay, you may feel as though you’ve found yourself at the ends of the Earth.
Welcome to Magothy Bay Natural Area Preserve. Situated on the southern tip of the Eastern Shore, this 286-acre preserve is a wonderland of natural beauty.
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One of the most distinguishing features of Magothy Bay is its location along the Chesapeake Bay. This lends itself to beautiful wetlands, salt marshes, and all sorts of wildlife.
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While some of the land was formerly used for agricultural fields, 140 acres have been converted to migratory songbird habitats.
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During your visit to Magothy Bay, you’ll definitely want to observe your surroundings to see if you can spot any sort of migratory bird or waterfowl. Remember to look up!
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For a truly magical experience, arrive to the Bay just before sunset. You’ll feel as though you’re standing in the first spot that the sun greets on the entire coast.
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Afterwards, you can enjoy the preserve’s walking trails, one of which winds through forested area and near the songbird’s habitat.
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So whether you’re here for an hour or an afternoon, you’ll feel positively enchanted by these gorgeous natural surroundings. It’s here that the magic of the Chesapeake Bay is undeniable.
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Magothy Bay is located at the southern tip of the Eastern Shore peninsula. Its exact address is 35540 Kiptopeke Dr, Cape Charles, VA 23310. Have you visited this gorgeous natural area? We’d love to hear about your experiences there! For related content, you’ll love embarking on Virginia’s Hidden Beaches Road Trip.
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