New Point Comfort, located in Mathews County, Virginia, is a scenic point of land at the tip of the Middle Peninsula in the lower Chesapeake Bay. It features a diverse natural area preserve with tidal shallows, mudflats, beaches, and deep offshore channels, attracting a variety of waterbirds and migratory species. The area is rich in history, with the New Point Comfort Light being a notable landmark. Visitors can explore the boardwalks and observe wildlife, including fiddler crabs and seabirds. The preserve is a key stopover on the Atlantic Flyway for neo-tropical songbirds and offers a serene natural environment for outdoor enthusiasts.
The area's unique blend of natural habitats, including tidal salt marsh, maritime forest, and sandy beach, supports over 200 species of birds and other wildlife like the northeastern beach tiger beetle. The New Point Comfort Light, built between 1802 and 1805, is now isolated on a small island due to erosion. The site offers opportunities for kayaking and canoeing to explore the marsh and its inhabitants.
The surrounding region provides a tranquil setting for nature lovers, with its picturesque landscapes and historical significance.