The Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center offers a dynamic environment to explore the natural wonders of Maryland's largest estuary, providing opportunities for outdoor education and recreation.
Located on Maryland's Eastern Shore in Grasonville, the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center (CBEC) covers over 500 acres of diverse habitats, including tidal marshes, woodlands, and ponds. This protected area serves as a vital resource for conservation and education, playing a crucial role in efforts to restore and protect the Chesapeake Bay. The CBEC is focused on fostering ecological literacy and provides many interactive exhibits and educational programs that emphasize the importance of the bay's ecosystems. Visitors enjoy engaging in activities such as hiking, bird watching, kayaking, and nature photography, with the opportunity to spot an array of wildlife including bald eagles, ospreys, and various waterfowl. The center's accessible trails weave through wetland and forested areas, offering scenic views and an educational experience for all ages.
Observation Tower with panoramic views of the bay and wetlands.
Rare opportunities to view diverse bird species along the Atlantic Flyway.
Educational programs and exhibits on Chesapeake Bay ecology.
Kayak excursions exploring the bay's waterways.
Provides panoramic views of the surrounding wetlands and bay.
Essential habitat for wildlife and important for bay ecology.
Offer solitude and an immersive nature experience.