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Mattawoman Creek Natural Environment Area adventures

Mattawoman Creek Natural Environment Area Adventures

Mattawoman Creek Natural Environment Area protects a critical freshwater tidal ecosystem in southern Maryland, offering forested trails, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for wildlife observation and quiet recreation.

1,600
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Mattawoman Creek Natural Environment Area

 

Mattawoman Creek Natural Environment Area spans over 1,600 acres along Mattawoman Creek in Charles County, Maryland. This protected area conserves one of the most vital freshwater tidal wetlands in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The landscape features extensive hardwood forests, tidal marshes, and upland habitats supporting a diverse array of plants and animals including bald eagles, river otters, and a variety of migratory birds. Historically, the area was utilized by Native American communities and later agricultural activities. Since its establishment, the site has been managed to maintain its ecological integrity while providing low-impact recreation such as hiking, birdwatching, and paddling. Several designated trails run through mature hardwood forests and along the creek’s edge, offering visitors views of undisturbed wetland ecosystems. Mattawoman Creek is especially valued for its role in filtering pollutants and providing nursery habitat for fish species that eventually enter the Chesapeake Bay. Visitors also appreciate the quiet solitude and natural setting, as the area is less developed compared to many regional parks. Informational signage onsite highlights the importance of tidal wetlands and local conservation efforts. Its combination of ecological significance and accessibility makes Mattawoman Creek NEA a key destination for naturalists, hikers, and paddlers seeking a peaceful outdoor experience near the Washington metropolitan area.

Highlights

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Freshwater tidal wetlands with diverse flora and fauna

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Scenic hiking trails through mature hardwood forests

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Opportunities for birdwatching including bald eagles and waterfowl

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Quiet paddling on Mattawoman Creek with abundant wildlife sightings

Notable Natural Features

Mattawoman Creek

A freshwater tidal creek important as a spawning and nursery ground for fish species in the Chesapeake Bay basin.

Hardwood Forests

Mature oak and hickory forests provide habitat for deer, turkeys, and numerous songbirds.

Tidal Wetlands

Intertidal marshes support diverse plant species and act as a vital filter improving water quality.