"A remote, rugged area accessible only by foot, bicycle, or open-air tram through the adjacent refuge, offering more than 16 miles of hiking and biking trails and primitive campsites. Unique statewide for permitting beach camping, it’s also home to loggerhead turtles, red foxes and more than 300 species of nesting and migratory songbirds; a colorful buoy in front of the visitor center marks the 'Southernmost Virginia State Park' and makes a popular photo stop." - AFAR