This island is owned by a conservation group which allows the public to use it. It is about a 30 minute paddle across the intracoastal waterway from the public boat ramp. There are no bathrooms or water and all trash needs to be packed out. There are two buildings owned by the group with no trespassing signs and cameras. There is a boat dock that is not for public use. You will have to anchor your boat. There are tons of shells. We found about 50 shark teeth in an hour. The...
Read moreWe took our paddle boards to the island today and had a blast! We search for sharks teeth on the Potomac River in VA as well. Found all these in about an hour and a half. Some pickers on the beach and just off the beach in the water. I sifted as well. Easy to get to, not crowded at all. Thank you for making this public and FREE! You’re...
Read moreVery cool island with room to swim and set up but we went to specifically find shark teeth and looked for about 2 hours and didn’t find a single one. The pontoon taxi driver we had gave my little sister a few which was very nice but would’ve been cool to find our own. I do recommend a...
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