It would be difficult to overplay the beauty of Virginia's coastline. From gorgeous marshlands to soft white sands, this landscape is utterly dreamy in any season. If you're looking to get your fill of saltwater and shoreline, head to Hughlett Point Natural Area in Northumberland County. This underrated 200-acre preserve is filled with undeveloped beaches, wildlife, and opportunities to marvel at the natural landscape.
Located between Reedville and Kilmarnock awaits a gorgeous natural preserve along Virginia's Northern Neck.
Hughlett Point Natural Area is situated along the Chesapeake Bay and offers a gorgeous seascape any time of year.
What sets this park apart is an utter lack of commercialism. For solitude and peaceful reflection, you can't beat the setting of this natural oasis.
The nearby marsh and pond provide ample opportunity for spotting all sorts of wildlife. Egrets, osprey and eagles are among some of the animals that live here.
Visitors are allowed to take their shoes off and enjoy the soft sand and surf, but no swimming is allowed here.
Despite being well off the beaten path, Hughlett Point Natural Area Preserve is certainly worth the trek. A visit to this gorgeous stretch of coast will make you feel worlds away from it all.
Whether for an hour or an entire afternoon, a visit to this gorgeous stretch of coast will make you feel worlds away from it all.
For further information, including directions, be sure to visit the official website here.
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