Tuckahoe State Park, a state park in Maryland, is situated on the Eastern Shore and encompasses diverse landscapes centered around Tuckahoe Creek. This tranquil country stream is bordered by wooded marshlands, creating a rich habitat for wildlife. The park features a 60-acre lake and varied terrain, including woodlands, wetlands, and open fields, with some areas showcasing unique geological elements like wooded-over Pleistocene sand dunes. These natural features provide a suitable environment for several sports like hiking, jogging, and mountain biking.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Tuckahoe State Park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, jogging, and mountain biking. The park features over 20 miles (32 km) of trails that wind through diverse landscapes. Boating and fishing are also available on the 60-acre lake.
Yes, Tuckahoe State Park has an extensive network of hiking trails, totaling over 20 miles (32 km). These trails traverse woodlands, wetlands, and open fields. More information on hiking options can be found in the Hiking in Tuckahoe State Park guide.
Tuckahoe State Park offers trails suitable for mountain biking. The park's diverse terrain, including wooded areas and varied landscapes, provides options for cyclists. There is 1 mountain biking route available on komoot for this park.
Yes, Tuckahoe State Park provides routes suitable for jogging. The park's over 20 miles (32 km) of trails offer various lengths and terrains for runners. There are 2 jogging routes available on komoot for this park.
Tuckahoe State Park offers trails suitable for families, with options ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. The park also features a "Lore of the Land Sensory trail" designed for those with special needs. Details on suitable paths are available in the Family-friendly hikes in Tuckahoe State Park guide.
The park is centered around Tuckahoe Creek, a tranquil stream bordered by wooded marshlands. It also features a 60-acre lake, woodlands, wetlands, and open fields. Unique geological elements like wooded-over Pleistocene sand dunes are present in some areas.
Tuckahoe State Park is a rich habitat for wildlife. Visitors may observe wood ducks, deer, wild turkeys, great blue herons, beavers, and muskrats. The park is also recognized as an Important Bird Area, hosting forest interior dwelling birds and migratory species.
Adkins Arboretum is a 500-acre garden and preserve located within Tuckahoe State Park. It is dedicated to maintaining over 600 native plant species of the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain, offering additional paths and interpretive signs for visitors interested in local flora.
Yes, leashed dogs are permitted on most trails and in many areas of Tuckahoe State Park. Pet owners should ensure their dogs remain under control and follow park regulations.
There are 9 routes available on komoot for Tuckahoe State Park. These include 6 hiking routes, 2 jogging routes, and 1 mountain biking route, catering to various outdoor preferences.
The official website for Tuckahoe State Park is maintained by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Information can be found at dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/eastern/tuckahoe.aspx.
The main phone number for Tuckahoe State Park is 410-820-1668. For reservations, a separate number is available: 1-888-432-2267.

