Deal Island Wildlife Management Area is a vast coastal preserve in Maryland’s Eastern Shore offering prime habitat for waterfowl, abundant fishing opportunities, and scenic waterways for paddling and wildlife viewing.
Deal Island Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located on Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore, encompassing approximately 16,000 acres of wetlands, tidal marshes, forests, and open water along the Chesapeake Bay. The area is divided into Deal Island and Division Creek Units, both of which provide essential habitats for a diversity of wildlife including migratory waterfowl, wading birds, deer, and rare marsh species. The geographic setting includes expansive salt marshes accessible by boat, channels, and narrow creeks, making it a premier destination for anglers, hunters, bird watchers, and paddlers. Historically, the Deal Island community has been linked to water-based livelihoods such as crabbing and oystering, contributing cultural heritage to the region. Recreationally, visitors enjoy fishing for striped bass, crabs, and other bay species; hunting seasons are well-regulated to sustain wildlife populations. Canoeing and kayaking through marsh channels offer immersive wildlife experiences, especially during migration seasons when large flocks of waterfowl arrive. The WMA is renowned for both water-oriented recreation and hunting, with managed blinds and boat launches enhancing access. Visitors also value the quiet, remote nature of the landscape, with opportunities for photography of scenic marsh vistas and abundant birdlife. The area appeals especially to those seeking a blend of natural coastal ecosystems with traditional outdoor sports.
Extensive tidal marshes with abundant waterfowl populations
Popular fishing spots for striped bass, crabs, and bluefish
Paddling routes through serene saltwater creeks and channels
Historic Deal Island village nearby showcasing Chesapeake Bay culture
A vast expanse of salt and brackish marsh providing critical habitat for migratory birds and aquatic species.
A small historic community nearby offering insight into traditional Chesapeake Bay watermen lifestyles.
Multiple boat ramps providing access to open water and marsh channels for fishing and paddling.