Nice spot! Doesn't look promising getting there, but once you do, it's well done.Note that the trail is not accessible all the way around. The part along the beach is loose sand and even our more rugged chair had issues. They really should add a boardwalk here.
September 2023
We parked here to access the Cross Island Trail. The Trail is Great for all bicycle types or walking.The bathrooms are new and clean.Bring your own water because there’s no water fountain or bottle filling station.
July 2023
There's a nice little beach, picnic area, and biking trails. The parking is limited, and the beach area is very small. FYI, cooler isn't allowed.
This award-winning 276-acre nature park features a 3.25-mile oyster chaff walking trail, which meanders through wildflower meadows, wetlands, tidal ponds, woodlands and sandy beaches. The trail provides a unique vantage point for viewing an incredible variety of waterfowl, wildlife and plant species. A gazebo and wheelchair-accessible boardwalk, located along the beach afford a spectacular view of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and park benches located along the trail provides a brief respite for the weary. The trail, which wanders over several ridges, across marshlands and through woodlands, features two observation blinds overlooking the tidal ponds. The trail connects to the County’s Cross Island Trail system. Nearby free parking