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Explore the natural history of the Eastern Shore and local conservation efforts while hiking scenic trails, birdwatching and kayaking/canoeing.
Hiking trails that range from easy to difficult. The reservoir offers largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappie, sunfish, perch, and carp.
A 100-acre park that is part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and is well known for rock climbing, hiking and biking.
Irvine Nature Center is home to 60 live animals and offers over seven miles of hiking trails; a great destination for families.
Expansive tidal marsh and open water make for great waterfowl viewing. Trails offer hunting, hiking, birding and nature photography.
Bike, hike, run or walk on the waterfront trail at the foot of North Chesapeake City’s Lock Street, adjacent to the town Ferry Dock.
Known for its scenic beauty, history and 78-ft. cascading waterfall. Hunting, swimming, beaches, boat rental, hiking, and camping.
Nearly 2,000 acres of natural areas and scenic farmlands along the Monocacy River. Quiet hiking and equestrian trails. Hunting and fishing.
Beautiful Cecil County hugs the upper banks of the Chesapeake Bay. Explore small towns or hike one of several lush state parks.