The William B. Trower Bayshore Natural Area Preserve is a serene natural haven located on the Chesapeake Bay in Northampton County, Virginia. This preserve is characterized by its beach strand and dune communities, providing a habitat for unique species like the northeastern beach tiger beetle. It also features scrubland and woodland areas, adding to its biodiversity. The preserve was named after William Bell Trower, a local physician and farmer, and was donated by his family to the Commonwealth of Virginia. The area offers a tranquil setting with no public facilities, making it ideal for those seeking a peaceful connection with nature.
The preserve's location on the Eastern Shore of Virginia places it near other significant natural areas, such as the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Fisherman Island National Wildlife Refuges, which are renowned for their role in supporting migratory birds. This region is also known for its picturesque landscapes and historical significance, making it a fascinating destination for nature lovers and historians alike.
The preserve's proximity to Cape Charles offers visitors access to charming coastal towns with rich cultural and recreational opportunities, enhancing the overall experience of exploring this natural area.