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8 FISHING, HIKING & BIKING
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Maryland offers the angler as well as the novice fisherman a great fishing experience! . . . And don't forget crabbing!
Fishing Crabbing
410-260-8300
Fishing License Call Center 855-855-3906 dnr.maryland.gov
Fishing opportunities abound in the 3,200-acres
of Maryland’s Ellis Bay Wildlife Management Area, Johnson Wildlife Refuge, and Wicomico State Forest. All persons age 16 and over must have a license.
For specific information and licensing contact the Eastern MD DNR Service Center at 251 Tilghman Road, Room #2, Salisbury, call 410-713-3840, or visit online atdnr.maryland.gov.
oat Ramps and Fishing Areas
Leonards Mill Park
2848 Leonards Mill Pond Road, Salisbury
Roaring Point Park
2576 Roaring Point Park Drive, Nanticoke
Nanticoke Harbor
20411 West Harbor Road, Nanticoke
Cedar Hill Marina and Park
20945 Harbor View Road, Bivalve
Cherry Beach Park
110 Cherry Beach Road, Sharptown
dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries
All you need is a crab net, a handline, and bait. Slowly lower your handline into the water, when you feel a nibble, slowly raise the line to the surface, dip, and net! Many towns have public fishing and crabbing piers. Always obey all posted rules. Check with local authorities for regulations and restrictions. Be sure to get permission before crabbing on private property.
Hiking Trails
The Wicomico Department of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism maintain several hiking trails in various parks around the county. Find a list of hiking trails below or see the website for a detailed map.
Adkins Mill
0.5 Mile Trail
5168 Powellville Road, Pittsville
Cedar Hill Park and Marina
0.8 Mile Trail
20945 Harbor View Road, Bivalve
Leonards Mill
0.5 Mile Trail
2848 Leonards Mill Pond Road, Salisbury
Pemberton Historical Park
5.0 Mile Trail
5561 Plantation Lane, Salisbury
WinterPlace Park
2.0 Mile Trail
6737 Blue Ribbon Road, Salisbury
Bike Routes
800-332-TOUR (8687)
mapmyride.com/us/salisbury-md
Wicomico County and the Lower Eastern Shore Heritage Committee invites you to tour Wicomico, Worcester, and Somerset counties on your bicycle! Mapped routes, ranging in miles, allows you to travel at your own pace while enjoying wooded landscape, picturesque rivers, and peaceful country settings. The shore's long flat roads are
ideal for cyclists of all ages and abilities! For more information, visit the Bike Trail website, which provides detailed maps of over twenty bike trails.
Bivalve Wharf
Bivalve Wharf Road, Bivalve
Tyaskin Park
4778 Tyaskin Road, Tyaskin
Mardela Springs Boat Ramp
500 Bridge Street, Mardela Springs
Wetipquin Boat Ramp
Wetipquin Road, Tyaskin
Wicomico features miles of trails for biking and hiking, secluded waterways perfect for canoeing and kayaking, pristine beaches, and some of the richest birding areas in the region.
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