![]() Quite nice, especially the second side track with plenty of wild life. On the way back we did a little exploring down a couple of tracks that took us off the beach in into the wetlands. After lunch many of the group explored an abandon house that had been destroyed by a storm years earlier. We had a good straight run down the beach for 12 miles until we reached the VA line, which is fenced and posted and looks like a Normandy beachhead.Īt the VA border we circled the 4×4’s and settled down to a fine picnic lunch. There were a few others out, but not many, so we had the beach pretty much to ourselves. The weather was mid-fifties and a little windy. Similar to snow, but a little more left and right slide in the steering. ![]() One thing to keep in mind, the park does not have day passes, only annual passes, which cost $90.Īfter airing down, most of us were at about 15-18 PSI for the sand. There are also Maryland and Virginia State Parks with different rules and access. The ride through the eastern shore is quite straightforward and very beautiful. Chase and Lorena Brown – 2014 Jeep JKU Sport.Alex and Amber Hinson – 2007 Jeep JKU Rubicon in Red Rock,.Mike O’Grady (Treasurer) – 2001 Nissan Xterra,.This is the barrier island with the wild ponies. It about three hours from the DC metro area and just south of Ocean City in the town of Berlin, MD. ![]() At Assateague Island National Seashore we have a chance to do sand. ![]() Once or twice a year, we like to shift gears and try beach driving. ![]()
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