
Rental starts on Friday for lodges 1 and 3, Saturday for lodges 4 and 5, and Sunday for lodge 7. Check-in is 4 p.m. A two-night minimum stay is required the rest of the year. This requirement is reduced to a four-night stay three months out and dropped to two nights in the last month before arrival. Cabin D is ADA-accessible with two tubs one of the tubs has an adjustable shower head wand and a seat that may be installed on request.īetween Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day, lodges are rented by the week. Two baths, one queen bed, two single beds in second bedroom, two sets of bunk beds in third bedroom. Cabin C is ADA-accessible with a roll-in shower. One bath, one queen bed, two sets of bunk beds.

Total sites of each type: Two-bedroom frame, 2 3 three-bedroom frame, 2.

Located on Virginia's Eastern Shore, this park offers recreational access to the Chesapeake Bay and the chance to explore a unique coastal habitat featuring a major flyway for migratory birds. Hoursĭay use and overnight guest visitation, 6 a.m. Firewood can harbor destructive, invasive species. Please don't bring any firewood into the park. Seasonal interpretive and educational programs focus on natural history, birding and bay ecology. Guests also enjoy the park's boat ramp, lighted fishing pier, picnic areas, 5.1 miles of hiking and biking trails, playground, beach bathhouse and swimming beach. The park has two and three-bedroom cabins, six-bedroom lodges, RV and tent camping, yurts and a bunkhouse. It's also a great place to explore unique migratory bird habitat along the Atlantic flyway. John Smith in 1608, Kiptopeke offers recreational access to the Chesapeake Bay. So visitors, including dogs, are required to stay at least 100 yards from seals and their pups.On Virginia's beautiful Eastern Shore, explored by Capt. Federal law prohibits touching, feeding and disturbing marine mammals. During seal pup season, pups will rest on the beach during low tide. Park featuresĮagle Island is a 5-acre marine park property with 2,600 feet of saltwater shoreline. With so little distance to cover (by foot or by boat) on Eagle Island, you can watch the sunset and sunrise, and relax in between. Even on partly sunny days, the 14,411-foot giant may be visible, hovering over the clouds or the land.

Washington's iconic peak Mount Rainier is a showstopper on the eastern horizon. Eagle Island Marine State Park is accessible only by watercraft and has one mooring buoy for overnight stays. Located in Balch Passage between Anderson and McNeil islands, this state park property near Tacoma is known by boaters as the gateway to South Puget Sound. Cute little Eagle Island is a great place to moor or anchor your boat, gaze at the splendor of Mount Rainier, relax on the beach and watch harbor seals close to the shore.
