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Flag Ponds Nature Park is a picturesque park offering sandy beach access along the Chesapeake Bay, trails through diverse ecosystems, and ample opportunities for wildlife observation.

545
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Flag Ponds Nature Park

Flag Ponds Nature Park
 

Flag Ponds Nature Park sits on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay in Maryland, providing a mix of beach, wetlands, coastal forest, and meadows. Covering about 545 acres, the park's unique blend of environments supports a wide range of plants and animals, making it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts. The park is named for the flag ponds found in its tidal marshes, which were historically used for harvesting fish. Beyond its natural allure, Flag Ponds is also a site of geological interest, where visitors can find Miocene-era fossils along its shoreline. Recreational activities include hiking on a well-maintained network of trails, swimming or relaxing on the beach, and observing local wildlife such as ospreys, turtles, and the occasional dolphin. With its combination of natural beauty and recreational activities, the park offers a rich outdoor experience that appeals to a variety of visitors.

Highlights

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Chesapeake Bay Beach

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Miocene-era Fossil Hunting

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Coastal Marsh and Pond Ecosystem

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Observation Platforms for Bird Watching

Notable Natural Features

Chesapeake Bay Beach

A sandy beach perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking, with opportunities to find fossils.

Tidal Marshes

Explore rich ecosystems that support a variety of wildlife including shorebirds and turtles.

Observation Platforms

These platforms offer excellent vantage points for bird watching and scenic views over the marshlands.