Day 6 East Coast Coastin’
Assateague Island National Seashore
We only had one activity on the agenda for today and that was to visit Assateague Island National Seashore. There was a $25 parking fee that was to be paid as we entered the National Park. There were not many people there which was good as I can imagine this beach could get really packed. It was very picturesque, and the wild horses were not shy even with people all around. I didn’t get to take a photo of them on the beach though. Craig walked further up the beach than me and he said there were some there. There were a few nature trails, but they weren’t very long.
On the way back to the campground we stopped at a little village caller Berlin that was established in the late 1600’s. It was very quaint with lots of antique shops. We had lunch at an old-time soda shop.
The afternoon was spent sitting around … in the camper because the horse flys were outside … catching up on reading, schoolwork or writing the blog.