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Savage Neck Dunes

Savage Neck Dunes

About

This 298-acre preserve contains a mile of Chesapeake Bay shoreline, maritime forest, a freshwater pond, and a 0.75-mile trail through some of the highest sand dunes on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Visitors may choose from three marked trails with interpretive signage to explore the area.

In the fall, look for migratory songbirds when they are seeking food and protective cover as they rest during the day on their southbound journey towards Central and South America. Also flocking through the area during the fall migration are raptors, such as peregrine falcon and Cooper's hawks. During the summer months, a variety of seabirds may be seen, as well as yellow-billed cuckoo, summer tanager, great blue heron, osprey, woodpeckers, indigo bunting, and forest songbirds. In winter months, varied species of waterfowl may be spotted from the shore and on the inland ponds. Other wildlife at the preserve include frogs turtles, butterflies, dragonflies, and the federally threatened northeastern beach tiger beetle.

Details

Northampton County
Outdoors
2175 Savage Neck Rd
Eastville, VA 23310

 

In the Area

Morley
2101 Morley's Wharf Rd
Exmore
Eastville Historic District
16404 Courthouse Rd
Eastville
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