Assateague Island National Seashore

 
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Contains POIs in the Assateague Island National Seashore in Maryland and Virginia including Visitor Centers, Campgrounds, Nature Trails, Beach Access Areas, and other Places of Interest. File is in GPX format and contains detailed information.

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Assateague Island Visitor Center
Visitor Center

Description: "Visitor Center"

11800 Marsh View Lane
Berlin, MD 21811 USA
(410) 641-1441

Description: The Assateague Island Visitor Center ‐
is located in the Maryland District of Assateague ‐
Island before the Verrazzano Bridge entrance into ‐
the park. The Assateague Island Visitor Center is ‐
open daily from 9 am - 4 pm.
This is a Passport Stamp Location.
Activities:
− Arts and Culture
− Astronomy
− Auto and ATV
− Biking
− Camping
− Compass and GPS
− Fishing
− Guided Tours
− Hiking
− Horse Trekking
− Hunting and Gathering
− Junior Ranger Program
− Paddling
− Park Film
− Shopping
− Surfing
− Swimming
− Wildlife Watching
Things to do and see:
− Bird at Toms Cove
− Crabbing at Assateague Island
− See the Wild Horses in the Maryland district
− See the Wild Horses in the Virginia District
− Surf Fishing on Assateague
Amenities:
− Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
− Benches/Seating
− Bicycle - Rack
− Fire Extinguisher
− First Aid Kit Available
− Gifts/Souvenirs/Books
− Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits
− Information
− Information - Maps Available
− Information - Ranger/Staff Member Present
− Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board
− Junior Ranger Booklet Available
− Parking - Auto
− Picnic Table
− Restroom
− Restroom - Accessible
− Scenic View/Photo Spot
− Tactile Exhibit
− Theater/Auditorium
− Toilet - Flush
− Water - Bottle-Filling Station
− Wheelchair Accessible
Directions: The Assateague Island Visitor Center ‐
is located in the Maryland District of Assateague ‐
Island on the southern side of Route 611, before ‐
the Verrazzano Bridge entrance into the park.

Oceanside Drive-in Campground
Campground

Description: "Campground"

Ranger Station/Campground Office - Maryland District
6633 Bayberry Drive
Berlin, MD 21811 USA
(410) 641-1441

Description: Tents, trailers and recreational ‐
vehicles (no hookups). Sites have a picnic table ‐
and a fire ring. Sites are $40 per night. ‐
Reservations are required from March 15 through ‐
November 15. All sites are First Come/First Serve ‐
from November 16 through March 14.
Reservation Info: National Park Service ‐
Reservation System Reservations are required from ‐
March 15 through November 15. Campsite ‐
reservations are available six months in advance. ‐
Be aware that nearly all reservations for weekends ‐
are filled the first day that they become ‐
available. Call the toll-free reservation line: ‐
1-877-444-6777 (10:00 AM - 10:00 PM EST) or visit ‐
http://www.recreation.gov
Total campsites: 16
Number of reservable campsites: 16
Group campsites: 6
Activities:
− Arts and Culture
− Astronomy
− Auto and ATV
− Biking
− Camping
− Compass and GPS
− Fishing
− Guided Tours
− Hiking
− Horse Trekking
− Hunting and Gathering
− Junior Ranger Program
− Paddling
− Park Film
− Shopping
− Surfing
− Swimming
− Wildlife Watching
Amenities:
− Amphitheater: No
− Camp Store: Yes - seasonal
− Cell Phone Reception: Yes - year round
− DumpStation: Yes - year round
− Firewood For Sale: Yes - seasonal
− Food Storage Lockers: Yes - year round
− Ice Available For Sale: Yes - seasonal
− Internet Connectivity: No
− Laundry: No
− Potable Water: Yes - seasonal
− Showers: Cold- Seasonal
− Showers: Free - Seasonal
− Staff or Volunteer Host Onsite: Yes - seasonal
− Toilets: Vault Toilets - year round
− Trash Recycling Collection: Yes - year round
Directions: Warning about GPS Systems! Vehicle ‐
Navigation Systems and GPS units may provide ‐
inaccurate information sending drivers to wrong ‐
destinations.
Weather: Spring: Often windy and cool with lows in ‐
the 40's and highs in the 60's. Summer: ‐
Hot and humid with lows in the 60's and highs ‐
in the 80's. Fall: Warm with lows in the ‐
50's and highs in the 70's. Winter: Damp ‐
cold and often windy. Lows in the 20's, highs ‐
in the 40's. ‐
http://www.nps.gov/asis/planyourvisit/weather.htm