Pocomoke State Forest in Maryland offers a rich blend of ecosystems, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers of all kinds.
Pocomoke State Forest covers a substantial area in southeastern Maryland, near the Pocomoke River. This diverse ecosystem is rich with loblolly pine, mixed hardwoods, and cypress swamps, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel. The forest's history dates back to colonial times when its valuable timber resources were extensively harvested. Today, it serves as an important area for both conservation and recreation. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching, with trails winding through scenic woodland and swamp areas. With its proximity to the Pocomoke River, the forest also offers water-based recreation opportunities. It's an appealing location for those looking to explore natural landscapes without venturing too far from the developed areas along Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Cypress swamps teeming with wildlife
Endangered Delmarva fox squirrel habitat
Access to the scenic Pocomoke River
Varied ecosystems from pine forests to hardwoods
Explore the lush, distinctive cypress swamps that highlight the forest's unique ecosystem.
A scenic river offering opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.
These wetlands support a wide range of flora and fauna, ideal for nature observation.