Elk Landing Park is a historic riverside park in Cecil County, Maryland, offering waterfront access, picnic areas, and opportunities to explore early colonial history and natural habitats along the Elk River.
Elk Landing Park is a small yet historically significant public park located on the banks of the Elk River in Cecil County, Maryland. The park sits near the original site of the Elk Landing settlement, established in the 17th century by Swedish and Finnish settlers, making it an important cultural landmark for the region. The park features open grassy areas, scenic views of the water, a boat ramp, fishing piers, picnic shelters, and a small playground, providing accessible outdoor recreation for families and visitors interested in local history. Ecologically, the park offers a habitat for a variety of waterfowl and marshland species that inhabit the tidal wetlands of the Elk River estuary. The river itself is popular for boating, kayaking, and fishing, with species such as striped bass, bluefish, and white perch. Elk Landing Park is also adjacent to the historic Elk Landing Site, which features a restored colonial-era home and serves as a visitor touchpoint for learning about the early colonial and Native American history of the area. The park’s location makes it an ideal spot for bird watchers, anglers, and those seeking a peaceful day beside the water. Though relatively small and operated locally rather than as part of a national protected system, Elk Landing Park remains a valued green space with both natural and cultural significance. Its low-key setting and waterfront amenities provide a relaxed setting away from heavily trafficked destinations, making it appealing for day visits, picnicking, and outdoor recreation tied to the Elk River’s ecosystem.
Historic Elk Landing Site with colonial heritage exhibits
Boat ramp providing access to the Elk River for fishing and paddling
Picnic shelters with views overlooking tidal marshlands
Fishing piers offering year-round angling opportunities
Historic location adjacent to the park commemorating the early Swedish and Finnish settlers of the region with informational signage.
Public boat launch and piers that provide access to fishing and recreational boating on the Elk River.
Ecologically important marsh areas along the riverbank that serve as habitat for waterfowl and estuarine species.