Wye Island NRMA 632 Wye Island Road, Queenstown, MD 21658
About the Business
Wye Island NRMA is a park and tourist attraction located at 632 Wye Island Road in Queenstown, Maryland, United States. Managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the area spans 2,800 acres with a focus on resource management, recreation, and agriculture. The park is situated in the tidal recesses of the Chesapeake Bay between the Wye River and Wye East River, providing habitats for wintering waterfowl populations and native wildlife. Efforts are made to stabilize the ever-eroding shoreline through partnerships with environmental advocacy groups, schools, and scout groups. The institution is dedicated to preserving and protecting the State's natural resources for a sustainable future. Additionally, the park provides a 24/7 confidential hotline for reporting human trafficking and a toll-free fraud hotline for reporting misuse of State resources.
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Location & Phone number
632 Wye Island Rd, Queenstown, MD 21658, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Reviews
"Anchored off the shore on the Wye River side. Beautiful!"
"Great place for some casual walking in the woods. Many miles of very well maintained trails. It's easily accessible by car or from the water, with a small nice beach to land and launch from."
"I don’t have enough words to describe the beauty of this place. It looks like enchanted forest, very tranquil. It’s remote and there aren’t any facilities (except one outhouse), but it’s an untouched peace of nature of the East coast. In December it’s a little bit muddy, so I would suggest bringing special shoes or be ready to wash yours after the hike."
"Beautiful trail ( the last one at the end of the road) leading to a stunning sandy beach under a gnarly pretty tree. Doing the extra loop made you feel like you were in an exotic area."
"Visited on a nice day in January and took a walk through the woods to the bay. There were a number of people walking dogs and taking pictures, plus a share of hunters and signs posting caution about active hunting. Had the kids with us so a little concerned about this but we didn't have an issue. Next time I would probably research the many dirt roads and trails a little better since you could, I suppose, get mildly lost. Good spot for walks, taking pictures and seeing the bucolic Eastern Shore up close."
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