By Land & Sea: Eastern Shore Tour
September 22 - 25
Get ready for an active adventure as you Cycle and Paddle your way across the beautiful landscape of the Eastern Shore!
On our first day get ready to cycle! Our day long bike ride will take us on to the barrier islands of Chincoteague and Assateague. We will learn about the interesting and colorful history of the island of Chincoteague and the excitement of the Wild Ponies. We will also spend time cycling on Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge and Assateague National Seashore's many well-kept bicycle paths and limited-access roads. Hear about the history of our refuge, our successful population rehabilitation programs, and the famous Wild Ponies of Assateague in a multimedia presentation from a Fish and Wildlife Biologist and Educator! After that, tour the visitor center's excellent exhibits before embarking on an exclusive journey through the wilds of Assateague. Our evening activity will be an interesting lecture from a local historian /storyteller. The local historian will display old photographs of the local area and provide supplemental historical information pertaining to what we have seen on our rides, filling out the rich history of the region.
Spend the second day exploring the magnificent Pocomoke River by kayak! The Pocomoke River is one of the most stunning and wild places to paddle on in the Chesapeake Bay region. This gorgeous river is lined by cypress swamps and water lilies. The narrow, but deep, river meanders from the Northeast corner of Fishing Bay through the fertile heart of the Eastern Shore farms. As we paddle along you’ll get on the spot lessons about the ecology of the river from your kayak guide, a Marine Science Consortium Naturalist. After a day of kayaking get ready for a evening of relaxation. Dinner will be a Seafood Feast at a local restaurant! Our evening activity will be a local musician.
On our last morning we will take a research cruise through one of the most productive ecosystems on earth! We will trawl to sample the myriad organisms found in our estuary. Your naturalist will give you in-depth background on the lifecycle and habits of the marine organisms caught. You’ll also learn about the salt marsh, one of the most productive ecosystems on earth.
Cost: $350 per person (includes instruction, equipment, meals, and lodging)
Click on a program name for dates and details.
Stargazers Astronomy Workshops
Winter Visitors Birding Weekend
Digital Nature & Wildlife Photography Workshops
Homeschoolers Marine Adventure
Under the Sea: A family workshop
Wetlands of the Eastern Shore Kayak Paddle
Native American Tools and Flint Knapping Workshop
Schedule
Day 1
3:00 - 5:00 pm Check in with Special Programs Coordinator at MSC
5:30 - 6:30 pm Dinner in MSC's Cafeteria
7:00 - 8:30 pm Group welcome and schedule overview
Barrier Island Lecture
Day 2
7:30 - 8:30 AM Breakfast in MSC's Cafeteria
8:45 – 12:00 PM Cycling
12:00- 1:00 PMLunch on the Water
1:00 – 4:00 PMCycling
5:30-6:30 PM Dinner in MSC's Cafeteria
7:00 - 8:30 PM Historian
Day 3
7:30 - 8:30 AM Breakfast in MSC's Cafeteria
9:00 – 12:00PMKayaking
12:00-1:00PM Picnic Lunch
1:00 - 4:00 PM Kayaking
5:15 PM Bus Departs from MSC for Dinner on Chincoteague
7:00 PM Evening Entertainment (Musician)
Day 4
7:30 - 8:30 AM Breakfast in MSC's Cafeteria
9:00 - 12:00 am Boat Trip
12:00-1:00PM Lunch in MSC's Cafeteria
12:30 am Check out
The Marine Science Consortium 7278 Enterprise Street Wallops Island, VA 23337 757-824-5636 Email: mscva@msconsortium.org
The Marine Science Consortium
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A residential environmental learning center and field station on Virginia's Eastern Shore

