Miles River Conservation Area is a protected natural region along Maryland’s Eastern Shore, offering rich tidal wetlands, diverse wildlife habitats, and opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and paddling.
The Miles River Conservation Area spans numerous acres along the Miles River estuary in Talbot County, Maryland. This area preserves critical tidal wetlands, marshlands, and forested buffers that support a wide variety of aquatic and terrestrial species, including migratory birds, fish, and native mammals. The wetlands serve as important nurseries for fish and shellfish, contributing to the health of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. The area’s diverse habitats include freshwater ponds, brackish marshes, upland forests, and tidal creeks, offering visitors an immersive outdoor experience. Historically, the region's proximity to the Miles River supported Native American communities and later colonial settlements that relied on the river for transportation and resources. Today, the conservation area provides opportunities for hiking along well-maintained trails, birdwatching particularly for species such as ospreys and herons, and kayaking through calm tidal waters. Visitors enjoy observing the seasonal migrations of waterfowl and the natural beauty of the wetlands. Marked nature trails highlight interpretive signs explaining the ecology and conservation efforts in the region. The peaceful setting and relatively low visitor traffic make it a destination for those seeking quiet nature experiences on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Tidal wetlands and marshland habitats supporting diverse bird species
Scenic viewing area of the Miles River and Chesapeake Bay tributaries
Interpretive trails with educational signage about local ecology
Calm waters ideal for kayaking and wildlife observation
Extensive brackish marshland that provides vital habitat for migratory birds and aquatic life.
A 2-mile trail featuring educational panels about local flora, fauna, and wetland ecology.
A small, accessible launch point giving paddlers direct access to the calm Miles River waters.