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Things to Do in Pocomoke River State Forest

Pocomoke River State Forest is a state forest located on Maryland's Eastern Shore, characterized by its generally flat terrain and unique natural features. The forest is home to extensive bald cypress swamps, which are the northernmost in the United States, and borders the Pocomoke River, a State designated Scenic River known for its dark, amber-colored waters. The landscape features large stands of loblolly pine, mixed pine-hardwood, and bottomland hardwood forests, providing a diverse environment for several sports like road cycling.

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Backbone Hill – Costen House Museum loop from Salisbury University

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Frequently asked questions

What types of cycling are available in Pocomoke River State Forest?

Pocomoke River State Forest offers opportunities for both road cycling and mountain biking. Road cyclists can find flat, lightly traveled back roads around the forest's perimeter. Multi-use trails within the forest are suitable for mountain biking and include natural surfaces.

Are there specific road cycling routes in Pocomoke River State Forest?

The terrain surrounding Pocomoke River State Forest is generally flat, providing suitable conditions for road cycling on back roads. Komoot offers guides such as Road Cycling Routes in Pocomoke River State Forest for planning trips.

What mountain biking trails are in Pocomoke River State Forest?

Pocomoke River State Forest features over 25 miles of multi-use trails suitable for mountain biking. Notable options include the 12.5-mile Algonquin Cross Country Trail and the 8.5-mile Hudson-Tarr Bike Trail network, which consists of single-track trails.

What natural features can be seen in Pocomoke River State Forest?

The forest is known for its extensive bald cypress swamps, which are the northernmost in the United States. It also borders the Pocomoke River, a State designated Scenic River with dark, amber-colored waters. The landscape includes loblolly pine, mixed pine-hardwood, and bottomland hardwood forests.

Is Pocomoke River State Forest suitable for beginner cyclists?

The generally flat terrain around Pocomoke River State Forest makes it accessible for cyclists seeking less challenging gradients. Some multi-use trails are also flat and wide, though some sections may have loose sand.

Are dogs allowed on trails in Pocomoke River State Forest?

Information regarding dog policies for Pocomoke River State Forest is typically available through the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Visitors should check the official park guidelines for specific rules on pets.

What wildlife can be observed in Pocomoke River State Forest?

The forest is a habitat for diverse wildlife, including black rat snakes, prothonotary warblers, eastern box turtles, wild turkeys, deer, river otters, and bald eagles. The Pocomoke River also supports over 50 species of fish.

What are the best komoot guides for Pocomoke River State Forest?

Komoot provides guides to help plan activities in the area. Relevant guides include Road Cycling Routes in Pocomoke River State Forest and Traffic-free bike rides in Pocomoke River State Forest.

How many visitors has Pocomoke River State Forest received on komoot?

Pocomoke River State Forest has been visited by more than 200 komoot users. This indicates a community of outdoor enthusiasts exploring the area.

Where can I find official information about Pocomoke River State Forest?

Official information about Pocomoke River State Forest can be found on the Maryland Department of Natural Resources website. The main office can be reached at +1-410-632-3732.

Are there paved roads for cycling within Pocomoke River State Forest?

While the surrounding area offers paved, lightly traveled back roads, not all roads within the state forest itself are paved. Some internal roads may be sand, so cyclists should verify road surfaces if planning to use a road bike.

What is the Algonquin Cross Country Trail?

The Algonquin Cross Country Trail is a 12.5-mile multi-use trail that extends through both Pocomoke River State Forest and Chesapeake Forest Lands. It is shared with hikers and horses, requiring cyclists to be mindful of yielding rules.

What is the Hudson-Tarr Bike Trail?

The Hudson-Tarr Bike Trail is an 8.5-mile network of single-track mountain bike trails located within Pocomoke River State Forest. These trails are also multi-use and shared with other outdoor enthusiasts.

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