There are 2 "trails" on this portion of the island, a dunes trail and a forest trail. This was taken on the forest trail that lead to an obersavtion tower over the bay and the marshes. This lone egret was hanging out quite a distance away - Iwasn't sure if it was a bird or a bouy with the naked eye!
A view of the bay and the marsh from the top of the observation tower.
This is a different egret. There was a place where you could walk out on the marsh and people could go crabbing and clamming and this egret was sitting all by herself (himself?) in the middle of a piece of land pretty far from the parking area. I walked out there and she/he put on quite a show - I got pretty close (but I still had to use the zoom to get this picture!) and he/she didn't make any moves to fly away.
There are 2 main parking areas for beach access - this is at the north beach area, not close to where the cars can drive on the beach. In the distance you can see the big hotels at Ocean City. Also the beach further north is much more crowded than the beach where I was - there is a Maryland State park on Assateague, I'm guessing that their day use fee is lower than the National Parks which is why more people were there. That's fine with me! :) This was along the road into the park - there are 7 white birds in this picture - I'm guessing they are the same egrets that I'd seen at the marsh.
The other trail is a trail through the dunes - each trail is about 1/2 -3/4 miles. This trail was very hard to walk on because the trail bed was soft sand!
These yellow flowers were everywhere at the southern beach access point. They were all over the dune trail too. I didn't see them at all on the bay/marsh side of the island.
In the middle of the dunes trail there was a little observation platform. You can see the ocean lust above the trees.
Some footprints in the sand. I'm not sure what animal made them.
A very cool butterfly on the plentiful yellow flowers!
Assateague is famous for it's wild ponies! I saw a few "herds" - they might have been all the same poines though - along the road.
Looking north up the beach from the southern beach acess point. You can see the car on the beach and the fishing gear. The ocean water was warm and just before I left the beach I put my daypack down and waded into the surf. Not exactly swimming but I was throughly wet when I was done! It was fun, until I had to walk all the way back across the beach and I was wet and the sand stuck to me like glue!
On the way back the sun was shining though the clouds and it created this cool rainbow in the cloud!
This shot was taken from the bay bridge as I was zooming across! I was grateful that I'd made it though the trick ruralness of DE/MD before it got dark (from the bridge home is easy -50 to 495 to 95), and now I know the way so next time I go out there I can stay later and drive home in the dark.
I stopped for dinner in Annapolis and got home about 8:30. It was a wonderful day! I spent 5 hours outside and had no allergy symptoms! The beach seems like it's a good "pollen free" day trip location! I think next time I may explore Cape Henlopen and Rehoboth beach area since it's about 20 miles closer!
3 comments:
I wanna go next time! Your pictures are seriously amazing. Love the sunset one :0)
Love that sunset pic, too ... of course, I'm always a sucker for a good "road" picture. We crossed that very bridge late in '03 taking a 'scenic' route back home from Woodbridge (Sera's cousin & family) via the Delmarva and the Chesapeake bridge/tunnel. Only it was a yucky rainy day when we crossed (if the mid morning fog made the experience all the cooler).
PS - Nice butterfly pic, as well.
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