Chincoteague Island Guidebook

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Chincoteague Island Guidebook

Food Scene (Outdoor Dining/ToGo/Food Trucks)

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Woody's Serious Food
6700 Maddox Blvd
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ChincoTiki Caribbean Bar and Grill
4121 Main St
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Captain Zack's Seafood
4422 Deep Hole Rd
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Backyard Firepit
6312 Church St
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Cosa Pizza
6146 Taylor Street
Blackfin
6207 Maddox Boulevard
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Lily's Little Mexico
6700 Maddox Blvd
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Better.
6507 Maddox Blvd
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Taco Loco
6527 Maddox Boulevard
Liz’s Devil Dawgs
6417 Church Street
Having A Meltdown
4474 Chicken City Road
Steve's II Express
6761 Maddox Boulevard
Church Street Produce
6487 Church St
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Whiteraven's Nest 2014
6382 Maddox Blvd
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Restaurants

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Bill's PRIME Seafood & Steaks
4040 Main St
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Steamers Restaurant
6251 Maddox Blvd
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The Ropewalk features waterfront dining and a beach with a tiki bar, fire pits, and children's play area. Families love this restaurant specifically because children can play while waiting for their food!
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Ropewalk Restaurant - Chincoteague
6262 Marlin Street
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The Ropewalk features waterfront dining and a beach with a tiki bar, fire pits, and children's play area. Families love this restaurant specifically because children can play while waiting for their food!
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Don's Seafood Restaurant
4113 Main St
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AJ's on the creek
6585 Maddox Blvd
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Pico Taqueria
6560 Maddox Blvd
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The Village Restaurant & Lounge
6576 Maddox Blvd
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Famous Pizza & Sub Shop
6689 Maddox Blvd
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Ledo Pizza
6477 Maddox Boulevard
Maria's Inc.
6505 Maddox Blvd
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Saigon Village Restaurant 2001
4069 Main St
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Mr. Baldy's Family Restaurant
3441 Ridge Rd
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Beach Road Round-Up
6341 Maddox Boulevard
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Asian Express
6758 Maddox Blvd
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Captain Zack's Seafood
4422 Deep Hole Rd
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The Pearl
Teaguer's Pub
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Ray's Shanty
32157 Chincoteague Rd
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Sweets! (Ice Cream/Desserts/Coffee)

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Island Creamery
6243 Maddox Blvd
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Mister Whippy
6201 Maddox Blvd
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Build Your Own Cookie
6503 Maddox Blvd
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Sandy Pony Donuts & Açaí Bowls
6276 Maddox Blvd
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Amarin Coffee USA
6141 Maddox Blvd
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Pony Pop

Activities

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Funland Amusements
6528 Maddox Blvd
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Surfside Golf
6557 Maddox Blvd
Iron Pony Adventure Park
4368 Pension Street
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Maui Jack's Waterpark
6742 Maddox Blvd
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Island Theater
4074 Main St

Boat/Kayak Launches

Veteran's Memorial Park
Town Dock
4026 Main St
4026 Main Street
Town Dock
East Side Boat Ramp
7620 East Side Rd
7620 East Side Road
East Side Boat Ramp
Fir Landing
Fir Landing
Curtis Merritt Harbor
Kayak launch area (not a boat ramp)
Donald J. Leonard Park
Main Street
Kayak launch area (not a boat ramp)

Hiking/Biking Trails

Chincoteague offers a fantastic, paved nature trail on Hallie Whealton Smith Drive, which is located off of North Main Street, near Chincoteague High School. The Island Nature Trail is located along both sides of Hallie Whealton Smith Drive. The land where the trail is located represents some of last large tracts of undeveloped land on Chincoteague. The trail is a place where you can see wildlife in its natural habitat and it provides a safe haven for people to walk, run, ride their bike, bird-watch, or just enjoy the natural side of Chincoteague. To the south is an accessible 0.7 mile long paved loop path complete with benches, and an interpretive sign display. Pets are allowed along this portion of the trail. To the north is a natural surface trail that loops approximately 0.45 miles through pine forest and glade. No pets are allowed on this portion.
Island Nature Trail
Hallie Whealton Smith Drive
Chincoteague offers a fantastic, paved nature trail on Hallie Whealton Smith Drive, which is located off of North Main Street, near Chincoteague High School. The Island Nature Trail is located along both sides of Hallie Whealton Smith Drive. The land where the trail is located represents some of last large tracts of undeveloped land on Chincoteague. The trail is a place where you can see wildlife in its natural habitat and it provides a safe haven for people to walk, run, ride their bike, bird-watch, or just enjoy the natural side of Chincoteague. To the south is an accessible 0.7 mile long paved loop path complete with benches, and an interpretive sign display. Pets are allowed along this portion of the trail. To the north is a natural surface trail that loops approximately 0.45 miles through pine forest and glade. No pets are allowed on this portion.
1.6 miles round trip, paved and wheelchair accessible. The Woodland Trail takes you through a beautiful pine forest. Look for Delmarva Peninsula fox squirrels and stop by the overlook where you can sometimes see the Chincoteague ponies. In recent years, damage to pine trees from the southern pine beetle has made this a popular place for seeing woodpeckers. The trail is open to both walkers and cyclists.
Woodland Trail
Woodland Trail
1.6 miles round trip, paved and wheelchair accessible. The Woodland Trail takes you through a beautiful pine forest. Look for Delmarva Peninsula fox squirrels and stop by the overlook where you can sometimes see the Chincoteague ponies. In recent years, damage to pine trees from the southern pine beetle has made this a popular place for seeing woodpeckers. The trail is open to both walkers and cyclists.
The Bivalve Trail lies just off the beaten path of the Woodland Trail. Look for the sign while on the Woodland Trail and you can take this self guided hike through the maritime forest leading to a section of Toms Cove where you can view the bay and do some clamming. This hiking trail is not paved or wheelchair accessible and bicycles are not allowed.
Bivalve Trail
Woodland Trail
The Bivalve Trail lies just off the beaten path of the Woodland Trail. Look for the sign while on the Woodland Trail and you can take this self guided hike through the maritime forest leading to a section of Toms Cove where you can view the bay and do some clamming. This hiking trail is not paved or wheelchair accessible and bicycles are not allowed.
3.25 mile loop, paved and wheelchair accessible. The Wildlife Loop takes you around a moist soil management unit and is a great place to observe wildlife. Look for shallow waters and waterfowl in the winter. In summer, expect mudflats visited by shore and wading birds. Pause at one of the benches or overlooks for wildlife viewing and quiet contemplation. The trail is open to walkers and bikers all day. Vehicles are permitted to drive the loop from 3:00 P.M. till dusk.
Wildlife Loop
Wildlife Loop
3.25 mile loop, paved and wheelchair accessible. The Wildlife Loop takes you around a moist soil management unit and is a great place to observe wildlife. Look for shallow waters and waterfowl in the winter. In summer, expect mudflats visited by shore and wading birds. Pause at one of the benches or overlooks for wildlife viewing and quiet contemplation. The trail is open to walkers and bikers all day. Vehicles are permitted to drive the loop from 3:00 P.M. till dusk.
0.5 miles one-way, paved and wheelchair accessible. Swan Cove Trail, which branches off of the Wildlife Loop, is a popular route to the beach. The trail is surrounded by shrub/thicket habitat where you may see pollinators, hearty vegetation and the occasional muskrat or otter. The trail is open to both walkers and cyclists.
Swan Cove Trail
Swan Cove Trail
0.5 miles one-way, paved and wheelchair accessible. Swan Cove Trail, which branches off of the Wildlife Loop, is a popular route to the beach. The trail is surrounded by shrub/thicket habitat where you may see pollinators, hearty vegetation and the occasional muskrat or otter. The trail is open to both walkers and cyclists.
0.25 mile loop, foot path. The Lighthouse Trail takes you through the woods to the historic Assateague Lighthouse. Look for songbirds, mammals and toads along the way. This trail is for walking only.
Lighthouse Trail
Lighthouse Trail
0.25 mile loop, foot path. The Lighthouse Trail takes you through the woods to the historic Assateague Lighthouse. Look for songbirds, mammals and toads along the way. This trail is for walking only.
0.5 miles one way, foot path. The Marsh Trail is a scenic detour along the Wildlife Loop. Enjoy tree swallows, dragonflies and beautiful marsh grasses on your way to the observation platform that overlooks Snow Goose Pool. This trail is for walking only.
Marsh Trail
Marsh Trail
0.5 miles one way, foot path. The Marsh Trail is a scenic detour along the Wildlife Loop. Enjoy tree swallows, dragonflies and beautiful marsh grasses on your way to the observation platform that overlooks Snow Goose Pool. This trail is for walking only.
1 mile one-way, paved and wheelchair accessible. Black Duck Trail branches off of the Wildlife Loop, providing a connection to the Woodland Trail. It’s a great place to look for turtles, songbirds and sometimes small mammals. The trail is open to both walkers and cyclists.
Black Duck Trail
Black Duck Trail
1 mile one-way, paved and wheelchair accessible. Black Duck Trail branches off of the Wildlife Loop, providing a connection to the Woodland Trail. It’s a great place to look for turtles, songbirds and sometimes small mammals. The trail is open to both walkers and cyclists.

Seafood Markets

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Gary Howard Seafood
5315 Deep Hole Rd
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Tom's Cove Aquafarms
Ricky's Seafood & Produce
6299 Cleveland St, Chincoteague, VA 23336, i-United States
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Whiteraven's Nest 2014
6382 Maddox Blvd
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Ray's Shanty
32157 Chincoteague Rd
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Susan's Seafood