
Shown above, visitors discover the importance of forest habitat
as they hunt for the nest of the Great Horned Owl.
Come, explore the magnificence of the Chesapeake Bay from our 510 acre waterfront campus of native watershed habitats, surrounded by the waters of Hog Bay, Prospect Bay, Marshy Creek and Cabin Creek. Five miles of hiking trails and an established canoe trail are dotted with educational signage, observation towers, and blinds. Over 200 species of birds stop here annually.
Memberships provide free, year-round admission, free canoe and kayak rentals, discounts on programs, a subscription to our newsletter and an enlightening experience with each visit.
Memberships support our programs of environmental education, stewardship, research and restoration to benefit the Chesapeake Bay and all of its species.
Types of WNTA Memberships (These are links)
Communication from us is sent through the US mail, as well as electronically if a valid email address is provided.
With the exception of your initial welcome package, communication from us is only sent via e-mail. Cyberspace memberships help us save paper and mailing expenses. Conserve energy and resources by using less paper!