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The Nature Conservancy’s Vandell Preserve at Cumberland Marsh

Description

An observation deck and handicapped-accessible boardwalk offer superb birding opportunities as well as excellent views of the freshwater tidal marsh. Bald eagle and osprey patrol the skies above the marsh, while herons and egrets hunt in its waters. Late fall is prime viewing season for migrating and wintering waterfowl that stop to utilize Cumberland Marsh for feeding and resting. River otter and other aquatic mammals also find the marsh hospitable. The forest that buffers the wetlands of Holt’s Creek hosts a number of migratory songbirds during the spring and fall. Birding along the hiking trails will typically turn up a variety of species.

Please remember that Cumberland Marsh is a Nature Preserve and as such, contains sensitive natural communities. Respect this area by staying on designated paths, leaving pets at home, not removing anything from the area, and packing out all trash.

Wildlife Sightings

Birds Recently Seen at The Nature Conservancy’s Vandell Preserve at Cumberland Marsh:

  • Canada Goose
  • Mallard
  • American Black Duck
  • Bufflehead
  • Killdeer
  • Greater Yellowlegs
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Turkey Vulture
  • Northern Harrier
  • Bald Eagle

192 species have been reported at this site to date.

Recent Checklists:

Date# of SpeciesSubmitted By
23 Jan 202622Andrew Rapp
23 Jan 202622Baxter Beamer
19 Jan 20269Cody Flora
19 Jan 202616Cody Flora
15 Jan 202637James Cornelius

See more recent checklists…

Amenities & Accessibility Considerations

Site Amenities

  • On-site Parking
  • No Fee or Permit/Pass Requirement

Other Site Amenities: Hiking Trails

Maps & Directions

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Location: Cumberland Rd, New Kent, VA 23124

Coordinates: 37.5418001242, -76.985286898

From Richmond, take I-64 east to SR 155 at New Kent/Providence Forge, Exit #214. Travel north 2.2 miles to SR 249, turn right, pass through New Kent and, after 2.2 miles, turn left (after the post office) on Rt. 637. At 2.2 miles, just before the hospital, you will see the Preserve’s sign on the left. Follow the gravel road to the the parking area at the edge of the field.

Site Information

Managed By:

  • The Nature Conservancy

Access Requirements:

Contact Information:

  • Visit Website
  • Sites, or portions of sites, can be closed periodically for management activities. Please always check the site’s website for additional information prior to visiting.

About the VBWT

The Virginia Bird and Wildlife Trail is a network of over 600 greenspaces and blueways throughout the Commonwealth selected for their wildlife viewing potential. Walk a nature trail, paddle a river, or enjoy a scenic overlook and you’ll soon see why Virginia is a premier destination for birding and wildlife viewing.

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