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The Pocomoke River Wildlife Management Area borders the southern portion of the forest. With 17,676 acres (71.53 km 2 ) wooded between Snow Hill and Pocomoke City , the state forest is famous for its stands of loblolly pine and for its cypress swamps , which border the Pocomoke River.
Location of Somerset County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Somerset County, Maryland.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, Maryland, United States.
Pocomoke River State Park is a public recreation area lying on both banks of the Pocomoke River between Snow Hill and Pocomoke City in Worcester County, Maryland. The state park comprises two areas within Pocomoke State Forest : Shad Landing on the south bank of the river and Milburn Landing on the north bank.
The State of Maryland contains 145,394 acres (588.39 km 2) of designated state forest which are managed by the Maryland Forest Service. [ 1 ] The following is a list of Maryland state forests.
The Pocomoke River Wildlife Management Area is a state-run nature reserve found on the southern banks of the Pocomoke River in Worcester County, Maryland. [ citation needed ] The Pocomoke River WMA encompasses an area of 1,016 acres (4.11 km 2 ) that is a combination of farmland, woodlands and wetlands situated in the cypress swamp of southern ...
Pocomoke River State Park: Worcester: 916 acres 371 ha 1939: Pocomoke River: Visitors center, swimming pool, biking and hiking trails, boat launch, boat rental, fishing, flat water canoeing, camping, camp store, picnicking Point Lookout State Park: St. Mary's: 1,083 acres 438 ha 1963: Chesapeake Bay, Potomac River
Maryland Route 354 (MD 354) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs 14.98 miles (24.11 km) from MD 12 near Snow Hill north to MD 346 in Willards. MD 354 parallels the Pocomoke River, connecting eastern Wicomico County and northwestern Worcester with Snow Hill. The state highway was first constructed from ...
US 113 continues northeast, crosses Poorhouse Branch of the Pocomoke River, and passes west of Worcester Technical High School.North of its crossing of Five Mile Branch, the highway veers away from the Pocomoke River and enters the Atlantic seaboard watershed [11] US 113 parallels the rail line before it intersects the rail line at an oblique grade crossing at Newark Road and crosses Marshall ...