The Grey Heron at Chincoteague Island

The Grey Heron at Chincoteague Island Waterfront vacation rental

Owners in residence! Happiest place of all!
07/21/2024

Owners in residence! Happiest place of all!

Been a little busy and will share some exciting news with you all tomorrow! Meanwhile: we did take a few hours to relax ...
04/02/2024

Been a little busy and will share some exciting news with you all tomorrow!

Meanwhile: we did take a few hours to relax Easter Sunday on a boat ride with Ayden Leonard and Katie Zaslaw. Many thanks to you both for a great morning on the water.

Today, we did the same with Captain Dans Around the Island Tours, during which Darcy Cole joined us!

Enjoy a few photos and check in with me tomorrow. So psyched for SRU and can't wait to see you all and meet new friends!

A certain little soon-to-be not a stallion says he is looking forward to showing you how he has grown.

A certain 2021 mare says she might not show you her attitude. Depends on the moment 🙂

A certain 2022 gelding is smiling at the thoughts of smiling for you all.

A certain 2017 son of Phantom Mist promises to do his best not to roll in mud after I shine him up for the weekend. (I'm betting he gets himself filthy and I'm embarassed)

Friends: My friend Ko Terri is a Pampered Chef rep and she is generously donating 20 percent of her commission to our St...
02/27/2024

Friends:

My friend Ko Terri is a Pampered Chef rep and she is generously donating 20 percent of her commission to our Stoney Creek Chincoteagues 2024 buyback efforts.

Please shop! Thanks so much.

You’re invited to a Pampered Chef party! Mark your calendar and invite a friend or two! Get ready to learn recipes and tips to make meals that fuel your lifestyle with some of Pampered Chef’s best products. Don’t miss out on the fun!

Gearing up for 2024 Spring Auction to raise funds for our buyback pony. Stay tuned for details. Meanwhile, go and like o...
02/15/2024

Gearing up for 2024 Spring Auction to raise funds for our buyback pony.

Stay tuned for details. Meanwhile, go and like our page so that you stay in the know!

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Welcome #72 SCC Misty's Hailstorm, call name Hailey, to the Stoney Creek Chincoteagues family! Thank you to all my clients who have turned into the most amazing friends, for making this all possible. A very special thank you to Darcy Cole and Steve Cole for the love and support they give to me, my business and the entire SCC family. Very excited to follow the wild adventures of Sunburst, Rory, and Hailey ❤

On behalf of us and our entire crew, Happy Valentine’s Day.
02/14/2024

On behalf of us and our entire crew, Happy Valentine’s Day.

Dear Guests at the Grey Heron: please be advised and respect the rules. As CHINCOTEAGUE VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. Points out: t...
07/13/2023

Dear Guests at the Grey Heron: please be advised and respect the rules.

As CHINCOTEAGUE VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. Points out: these are WILD ponies. They do kick and bite.

Thank You,
Sincerely, Keith and Christine Goldbeck

PSA:

After increased tourism the southern herd of ponies has continuously been the focus of many Ecological and Nature Tours. Somehow, somewhere, the rules and regulations have either been forgotten or shrugged off because of lack of enforcement.

COMMERCIAL Business may not “land” - get out of- their boats ANYWHERE within the confines of the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. There is one small area where recreational boaters may “land” their vessels while adhering to laws and boundaries set forth from USFWS. This has become an ever increasing problem with people thinking it is okay to get out of kayaks, boats, etc. and approach the ponies in the remainder of the pasture. We have been through this struggle before which resulted in fencing the ponies away from the general unknowing public access to safeguard the ponies from harm. This has become such a problem that if the badgering of the ponies is done only as a means of profit with no regard for their safety or the laws that govern everyone WE WILL BE FORCED TO REMOVE PONIES FROM THE SOUTHERN PASTURE.

The ponies have been wild for hundreds of years and thrive best when humans stay in their lane and leave them alone. It is unimaginable that “tour guides” who are giving information to unknowing visitors have the ignorance to continually break the rules. With support from USFWS we are erecting signage in key places from the Lighthouse to Little Beach advising the law as it pertains to commercial or recreational vessels of all shapes and sizes.

We are not asking a lot, just follow the rules and things can continue as they have for years. Be aware of environmental factors like wind, tide, storms, and distance travelled if you are in a kayak. Breaking the law because the tide is down and you can’t see the ponies from your kayak is not an acceptable excuse. Neither is getting out to use the ponies as a backdrop for photos or an educational tour. One of the largest offenses that can occur is physically touching the Ponies, they are WILD, ask our vets or our cowboys how many of the ponies have kicked or bitten them. If ponies approach and show interest please leave them be to their natural behaviors very seldom do they interact with people through their own devices.

We are so glad that so many people want to visit Chincoteague and see the Ponies but there are businesses out there who are misinforming and misleading visitors just to make a quick buck all while disobeying regulations if it means they can make more money or say they saw ponies. We ask people to be vigilant and smart about who, when, and where they kayak with not only for your safety on the water but your potential legal repercussions. Your “guide” or personal venture into the southern pasture may be your ticket to a fine or potential jail time.

One last bit of information regards the trails on the CNWR, you may NOT leave the trails such as the Woodland Trail to get a better look at the ponies in the marsh unless it is a specified viewing area. We often see people walk out in the marsh unbothered because it is a better view, the same goes for the Northern Service Road.

We thank everyone who has educated visitors about the ponies lawfully and supports the fire company in its mission to keep the Chincoteague Ponies wild and unbothered as they deserve to be.

Respectfully,
Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company

Address

5123 Main Street
Chincoteague, VA
23336

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