Sassafras Natural Resources Management Area offers a diverse outdoor escape featuring freshwater wetlands, mixed forests, and scenic river frontage along the Sassafras River, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and paddling.
Located in Kent County on Maryland's Eastern Shore, the Sassafras Natural Resources Management Area (NRMA) spans a diverse landscape along the Sassafras River. This protected area encompasses freshwater tidal wetlands, hardwood and pine forests, and open fields, creating important habitat for both migratory and resident wildlife species. The NRMA is managed to promote biodiversity, protect water quality, and support sustainable outdoor recreation. Sassafras NRMA's geography includes riverfront marshes, mixed hardwood forests dominated by oak, hickory, and sweetgum, and areas historically used for agriculture that have reverted to natural habitats. Birdwatchers will find this area especially rewarding, with opportunities to spot bald eagles, great blue herons, and migratory songbirds. The Sassafras River and wetlands provide an excellent venue for canoeing and kayaking, allowing visitors to explore quiet waterways and observe aquatic life. Hiking trails meander through forests and along the river, offering moderate terrain for nature walks and wildlife photography. The management area also contributes to conservation education and habitat restoration efforts. While rustic, the area appeals to visitors seeking a peaceful environment away from heavily developed parks. The natural resource management focus ensures that ecological values remain priority while allowing controlled public access. Visitors often combine trips here with nearby state parks and wildlife refuges along Maryland's scenic Eastern Shore coastline.
Sassafras River frontage with access for paddling and fishing
Freshwater tidal wetlands providing critical bird habitat
Forest habitats featuring mature hardwood stands and pine groves
Quiet, less-trafficked trails ideal for serene nature observation
Expansive wetlands alongside the Sassafras River provide habitat for waterfowl, amphibians, and numerous plant species.
Designated spots offer canoe and kayak launches to explore the calm waters and observe aquatic ecosystems.
Diverse forest types support a variety of wildlife and contribute to the area’s scenic hiking trails.