Fodor's Expert Review Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge

Rock Hall Fodor's Choice

At the tip of the Eastern Neck peninsula, 8 mi south of Rock Hall, and at the mouth of the Chester River, this 2,285-acre park is superb. It's a prime place to spot migratory waterfowl, wild turkeys, Delmarva fox squirrels, and southern bald eagles, undeterred by the experimental power-generating solar panels and wind turbines installed nearby. Nearly 6 mi of roads and trails and an observation tower provide excellent vantage points.

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Quick Facts

1730 Eastern Neck Rd.
Rock Hall, Maryland  21661-1815, USA

410-639–7056

www.fws.gov/northeast/easternneck

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