Tangier Sound Wildlife Management Area is a vital Chesapeake Bay coastal habitat in Maryland known for waterfowl hunting, birdwatching, and fishing amidst extensive marshlands and tidal creeks.
Tangier Sound Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers a broad expanse of tidal marshes, creeks, wetlands, and shallow waters located along the eastern shore of Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay. The area is primarily focused on the protection and management of waterfowl habitats and supports a diverse array of wildlife species, including migratory birds, fish, and aquatic mammals. Its mosaic of marshlands, tidal creeks, and open water offers prime habitat for species such as canvasback and redhead ducks, black ducks, and other waterfowl during migration and wintering seasons. The WMA is particularly well-known for recreational waterfowl hunting, attracting hunters seeking challenging upland and waterfowl hunts. Beyond hunting, the area is favored by birdwatchers and anglers aiming to experience the rich ecosystem of the Chesapeake Bay’s tidal waters. The shallow water and marshes are fish nursery grounds supporting species like striped bass and blue crabs, making it a popular spot for sport fishing and crabbing. The flat, open environment offers striking vistas of water and wetlands, accessible primarily by boat, kayak, or shallow draft watercraft. While formal trails are limited due to the marshy landscape, visitors explore the area’s ecological systems by water, observing abundant wildlife including migratory birds, raptors, and occasionally river otters. Tangier Sound WMA was established to conserve critical waterfowl habitat and to maintain sustainable hunting and fishing opportunities. Its management ensures the preservation of vital coastal wetlands that contribute to biodiversity and water quality in the Chesapeake Bay region. The area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking nature-based recreation in a calm, natural setting tied closely to the rhythms of the bay’s tidal environment.
Extensive tidal marshes vital for migratory waterfowl
Outstanding opportunity for waterfowl hunting during season
Rich birdwatching vantage points for species such as canvasback ducks
Access primarily by boat creating a unique wilderness experience
Vast salt and brackish marshes providing critical habitat for migratory waterfowl and aquatic species.
Fringed by the Chesapeake Bay, offering unique coastal ecosystem dynamics and water-based recreation.
Managed wetland impoundments and natural marsh best suited for seasonal waterfowl hunting and ecological conservation.