Virginia

Misty of Chincoteague: An Island Adventure With Your Family

Program No. 22788RJ
Discover the real-world setting of Marguerite Henry’s “Misty of Chincoteague” with your family and explore the island habitats where wild ponies roam with other wildlife.

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At a Glance

Chincoteague is a magical island, where herds of wild ponies run free, bottlenose dolphins play in quiet coves nearby and eagles soar over marshes teaming with marine critters. Chincoteague has fascinated children for generations, thanks to the island’s most famous resident in history: Misty the wild pony and the main character in a famous children’s book (and movie). Learn Misty’s story as you and your family visit her home, and learn how she has helped this island community. Visit restricted areas of Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, and explore the back trails on a leisurely bus ride. Play and swim at one of the longest undeveloped shorelines on the Atlantic coast, and meet park rangers as you collect marsh specimens. Plus, visit the NASA Visitor Center on Wallops Island to find out about the rockets that launch there! **NASA visit is contingent upon them opening to the public.
Activity Level
On Your Feet
Walking up to one-half mile on level ground, getting on and off a school bus, getting on and off a pontoon boat
Family Programs
Family Programs
Share your love of learning with your family. These programs are designed for any combination of generations: grandparents, aunts, uncles, parents and children.

What You'll Learn

  • Visit the Beebe Ranch, once home to Misty, the iconic Chincoteague pony, and spend time with a “Saltwater Cowboy” firefighter to learn how the wild ponies have survived.
  • Get close to wild ponies, bald eagles, terrapin, deer, elk and animals as your group leaders brings you to exclusive spots in the wildlife refuge that nobody else gets to see and normally are restricted.
  • Ride the island waters by pontoon boat to watch for porpoises, and hear local lore as you sail past the Assateague Lighthouse.

General Notes

Program is for children ages 8 to 12 accompanied by family adults. For a comparable intergenerational adventure for just grandparents and grandchildren only, check out "Misty of Chincoteague: An Island Adventure With Your Grandchild" (#18685)!
Featured Expert
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Cindy Faith
Cindy Faith has been a Group Leader and lecturer at the Museum of Chincoteague Island’s Road Scholar programs for many years. Raised on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, her knowledge of the region’s natural and local history is encyclopedic. Her expertise runs the gamut from horseshoe crabs and wild ponies to pirates and the Civil War’s impact on the Chincoteague region. Combined with her warm sense of humor, Cindy’s vast knowledge assures Road Scholar participants of an informative and interesting experience.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Cindy Faith View biography
Cindy Faith has been a Group Leader and lecturer at the Museum of Chincoteague Island’s Road Scholar programs for many years. Raised on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, her knowledge of the region’s natural and local history is encyclopedic. Her expertise runs the gamut from horseshoe crabs and wild ponies to pirates and the Civil War’s impact on the Chincoteague region. Combined with her warm sense of humor, Cindy’s vast knowledge assures Road Scholar participants of an informative and interesting experience.
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Hunter Leonard View biography
Hunter Leonard has extensive knowledge in so many different aspects of Chincoteague. He is one of many generations of Saltwater Cowboys in his family, a member of the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company, a boat captain, owns a duck hunting business and has a bachelor’s in marine biology and a minor in environmental science from The College of William and Mary. Hunter prides himself in being able to answer any and all questions related to Chincoteague Ponies..
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Beth Scheeley was born and raised on Chincoteague Island. She has many family ties to the island, which makes her a true "teaguer." Beth has an extensive knowledge for Chincoteague's history. Her childhood memories of Chincoteague's past looks, restaurants and people will call for endless conversations and stories during your time with her. Her go-getter personality and friendliness will surely make you feel right at home on Chincoteague Island.
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Darcy has lived on the island for over 15 years. In her early encounters with the wild horses of Assateague, she became fascinated with the idea that each horse had a name and a personality. In those 15 years, she has become a regional expert on the horses, publishing books on the horses and conducting workshops and talks related to the horses. In addition to her many lectures at the Museum of Chincoteague, Darcy serves as a Team Leader on the two annual Service Projects.
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Meals
13 Meals
5 Breakfasts
4 Lunches
4 Dinners
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Pescatarian, Vegetarian
Lodging
Lodgings may differ by date. Select a date to see the lodgings specific to that date.
Display
Aug 11, 2024 - Aug 16, 2024
  • Aug 11, 2024 - Aug 16, 2024
  • Jun 09, 2024 - Jun 14, 2024
  • Aug 11, 2024 - Aug 16, 2024
5 nights
Chincoteague
Located less than a mile from the island of Assateague, the Chincoteague Wildlife Life Refuge, the Assateague National Park and next door to your host the Museum of Chincoteague Island. This award winning motel with its beautiful views of Assateague Island has well cared for grounds, wonderful amenities and oversize rooms. Breakfast is served daily and USA Today is delivered to your door each morning. All areas of the hotel are accessible via elevator. The hotel has limited number of King size beds available for an additional cost, confirmation necessary to ensure the rooms are still available. The hotel has limited number of walk in showers available, confirmation necessary to ensure the rooms are still available. Cots available for an additional cost upon request. 2024 cost is $6 plus tax, or about $6.50, per night. Grab bars available upon request, no pre-confirmation required. All rooms have raised toilets. The entire hotel is non-smoking. No pets are allowed.
5 nights
Chincoteague
Located less than a mile from the island of Assateague, the Chincoteague Wildlife Life Refuge, the Assateague National Park and next door to your host the Museum of Chincoteague Island. This award winning motel with its beautiful views of Assateague Island has well cared for grounds, wonderful amenities and oversize rooms. Breakfast is served daily and USA Today is delivered to your door each morning. All areas of the hotel are accessible via elevator. The hotel has limited number of King size beds available for an additional cost, confirmation necessary to ensure the rooms are still available. The hotel has limited number of walk in showers available, confirmation necessary to ensure the rooms are still available. Cots available for an additional cost upon request. 2024 cost is $6 plus tax, or about $6.50, per night. Grab bars available upon request, no pre-confirmation required. All rooms have raised toilets. The entire hotel is non-smoking. No pets are allowed.





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