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Assateague Island National SeashoreSee the horse run. Run, horse, run.
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Assateague Island National Seashore
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A variety of maps are available to help you plan your visit. 5kb
Maps
A variety of maps are available to help you plan your visit.
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Learn about Assateague's wild horses from the convenience of your cell phone. 5kb
New! Wild Horses self-guided Cell Phone Tour
Please help us try out a new service. Learn about Assateague's wild horses from your cell phone.
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A variety of books and other educational products are available at the park's bookstores. 5kb.
Bookstore
Visit our online bookstore, operated by Eastern National.
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Prickly pear cactus is native to dry, sandy areas on Assateague Island. 4 kb  

Did You Know?
Prickly pear cactus is native to dry, sandy areas on Assateague Island. American Indians applied peeled pads to wounds and drank pad tea for lung ailments. Fruits were eaten fresh or dried for winter use.

Last Updated: February 07, 2008 at 11:30 EST