The Pocomoke River Wildlife Management Area is a diverse and scenic habitat along Maryland’s Pocomoke River, offering excellent wildlife viewing, fishing, and paddling opportunities in a largely forested and wetland environment.
Located primarily in Worcester County, Maryland, with portions extending into southern Accomack County, Virginia, the Pocomoke River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses over 16,000 acres of forested wetlands, floodplain swamps, and bottomland hardwoods. The area follows the course of the Pocomoke River, a blackwater tributary to the Chesapeake Bay, providing critical habitat for a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bears, waterfowl, and the rare Delmarva fox squirrel. Its unique mix of habitats supports amphibians, reptiles, and numerous bird species, making it a favored destination for hunters, anglers, bird watchers, and paddlers. The WMA was established to conserve the area’s natural resources while providing public opportunities for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. The Pocomoke River itself is ideal for canoeing and kayaking, winding through swampy forests and shallow pools. Visitors can explore several trails, boat launches, and primitive camping opportunities, enjoying the quiet solitude of this largely undeveloped landscape. The area also has a rich human history linked to early Native American settlements and colonial-era uses of the river. Seasonal activities such as waterfowl hunting and fall foliage viewing are popular. The WMA’s proximity to Pocomoke City and other communities offers convenient access while preserving an important ecological corridor along the river. Wildlife enthusiasts come for the chance to see rare species and healthy wetland ecosystems, making it a key piece of Maryland’s protected lands.
Blackwater Pocomoke River offering scenic canoeing and kayaking
Bottomland hardwood swamps supporting diverse wildlife including Delmarva fox squirrel
Seasonal waterfowl hunting opportunities attracting migratory birds
Remote primitive camping spots near the river for overnight wilderness experience
A blackwater river stretching alongside the WMA, popular for paddling and lined with cypress swamps.
Extensive swamp forests providing essential habitat for diverse flora and fauna native to the mid-Atlantic region.
Critical conservation area for this threatened subspecies of fox squirrel known only from the Delmarva Peninsula.