Pocomoke River State Park offers visitors access to one of Maryland’s last remaining mature bottomland swamps, featuring extensive wetlands, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for paddling, hiking, and wildlife observation.
Located in Worcester County on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Pocomoke River State Park protects a significant portion of the Pocomoke River's lower floodplain and surrounding forested wetlands. The park encompasses a mix of bottomland hardwood swamps, swamp forests, and upland forests dominated by loblolly pines and hardwood species. The Pocomoke River, sometimes called the "Black Water River" due to its dark tannin-stained water, meanders through the park creating important aquatic habitats for fish, amphibians, and rare plant species. Historically, the river and its surrounding forests supported Native American communities and later European settlers who utilized the resources for timber and farming. Today, the park preserves these natural habitats and offers visitors a chance to explore the unique ecosystem of a coastal plain river system.
Recreational activities focus on paddling, fishing, birdwatching, and hiking the park’s extensive trail system. The Pocomoke River Water Trail is a key attraction, providing miles of canoeing and kayaking through tranquil waters bordered by cypress swamps and tupelo gum trees. Several trails provide nearly 20 miles of hiking through swampy terrain, including boardwalks and observation points for wildlife. The park includes well-maintained campgrounds and cabins that serve as overnight bases for exploring the area’s waters and trails. Anglers can fish for largemouth bass, sunfish, and catfish, while wildlife enthusiasts may encounter deer, river otters, and numerous bird species, including bald eagles.
Visitors appreciate the park's quiet, remote atmosphere and easy access from nearby towns. Interpretive programs and exhibits at the park's visitor center enhance understanding of the river’s ecology and cultural history. The combination of water-based recreation, extensive wetlands, and forested landscapes makes Pocomoke River State Park a valuable destination for outdoor lovers in Maryland.
Pocomoke River Water Trail offering peaceful canoe and kayak routes
Unique bottomland hardwood swamp ecosystem with towering bald cypress trees
Diverse birdwatching opportunities including bald eagles and migratory waterfowl
Overnight camping and rental cabins situated near the river for direct water access
A dark tannin-rich river flowing through the park, providing habitat for aquatic species and a scenic paddling corridor.
Extensive swamp forests featuring bald cypress, tupelo trees, and diverse wetland flora and fauna.
An accessible trail featuring elevated walkways over swampy areas, ideal for close-up wildlife observation.