Visitor Centers

Trail Headquarters & Exhibits


The Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail has two primary visitor contact stations located at Historic Jamestowne in coastal Virginia and the Zimmerman Center for Heritage in southeastern Pennsylvania.

The trail also has an special museum exhibit about the Werowocomoco site hosted by the Gloucester County Visitor Center in Gloucester, Virginia. For more information about any of our visitor centers, follow the links below.

 
A statue of Pocahontas against a sky in sunset.
Historic Jamestowne

Historic Jamestowne serves as the trail's headquarters and is the starting and ending point of the trail.

The Zimmerman Center and its pier viewed from a boat.
Zimmerman Center for Heritage

The Zimmerman Center is the trail's gateway to the Susquehanna River and Native Lands Park, the site of the last Susquehannock village.

Historic photograph of the Gloucester County Courthouse.
Gloucester County Visitor Center

Historic downtown Gloucester is home to an exciting new exhibit about nearby Werowocomoco, the center of power during the Powhatan Chiefdom.

 

Other Trail Places to Explore

  • Aerial view of a marshy island with houses and small boats alongside.
    Places to Go

    Discover the trail's visitor centers and contact sites located throughout the Chesapeake region.

  • Paper stamped with the trail's passport cancellation stamp.
    Passport Stamps

    Document your visit to the trail with a passport cancellation stamp. Stamps can be found at dozens of locations throughout the region.

  • GPS device and chart used for geocaching.
    Go Geocaching

    Use your phone or GPS device to find hidden caches along the Captain John Smith GeoTour.

Last updated: January 26, 2024

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