
Welcome back to National Parks and other public lands with T!
Take a tour of Assateague Island National Seashore! Watch the three YouTube videos, posted below. Learn about the history and wildlife of this barrier island off the coast of Maryland and Virginia.

Saving Assateague►
In this 15 minute video (courtesy of Assateague’s NPS YouTube Channel), you’ll learn about Assateague’s original inhabitants and early European settlers. Did you know that this quiet, pristine island nearly became Ocean Beach, a mega-tourist destination? Discover how Mother Nature and Lyndon Johnson intervened to prevent this commercial development

A Fed Horse is a Dead Horse►
In this PSA from the National Park Service, you will see some footage of Assateague’s most popular residents. The video offers tips for keeping them (and yourself) safe when you visit. Assateague is famous for its wild horses. They are descended from shipwreck survivors or from early settlers’ free-range horses.

Assateague Island Camping►
In this three minute video, go camping with Beyond Borders Ventures. Watch the waves from your ocean-front tent. Walk with a herd of wild horses. Say hello to a horseshoe crab.
Assateague Posts:
- Assateague Island National Seashore
- Virtual Assateague
Location: 7206 National Seashore Ln, Berlin, MD 21811
Designation: National Seashore
Date designated or established: January 1, 1965
Date of my visit: April 19, 2013

This sounds so much like Sable Island off Nova Scotia. Thanks for sharing T and have a Merry Christmas. Allan
Do they have wild horses on Sable Island also? Thanks and Merry Christmas to you too!
Just don’t go in August. Biting flies!
Yuck 🙂
I had visited the island a few years ago. My mother lives in Rehoboth Beach and my family traveled there because my niece wanted to see the wild horses. Check it out on my “VisitingaMuseum.com” site on WordPress.com.
Hope all is well on your travels as well. I have just entered the “Rose Hill” section of Manhattan and let the walking begin!
Happy New Year!
Sincerely,
Justin Watrel, Fellow Blogger
MywalkinManhattan.com
Thanks Justin! My travels are from my armchair these days. Looking forward to getting vaccinated and back out there. Thanks for your comments! 🙂
Dear Theresa,
There is so much to see in the City and in the Hudson River Valley that I am never bored. I just went to the Bronx Zoo for the “Holiday Light Show” and it was pretty amazing. I just pop on the mask and stay away from everyone and wash my hands.
We will get through this.
Sincerely,
Justin Watrel