THE EASTERN SHORE – NORTH
(Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Caroline, Dorchester counties)
The northern part of Maryland’s Eastern Shore is characterized by the variety of its geography. The landscape is predominately rural with expanses of agricultural and forest lands. There are hundreds of tidal streams, creeks and rivers which all flow to the Chesapeake Bay. The shoreline along the northern Eastern Shore counties is varied and visitors can see steep cliffs and high bluffs give way to streamside forests, wetlands and marsh areas or low lying sandy beaches in most areas. This region features the most shoreline and points of public waterway access sites, of any region in the state thanks to the hundreds of coves, bays, rivers and islands that are found here.
Kent Island Water Trails
Eastern Neck Island Water Trail
Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center Water Trails
Tilghman Island Water Trails
Choptank and Tuckahoe River Guide
Fishing Bay Water Trail
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge Paddling Trails
Birding in the Heart of Chesapeake Country
Nanticoke River: Explorer’s Welcome