Wildlife Viewing Parks Near Annapolis

Discover 6 parks for wildlife viewing within driving distance of Annapolis

North Point State Park

Edgemere, Maryland
36 miles away

"Annapolis residents visit for the Chesapeake Bay views and to explore the park’s natural and historic features."

A Chesapeake Bay park with beaches, history, and diverse recreation near Baltimore.

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Cypress Branch State Park

Ridgely, Maryland
40 miles away

"Annapolis visitors appreciate the easy drive to the Eastern Shore and the park’s serene setting for family outings."

A serene park in Caroline County, MD, known for its woodlands, wetlands, and wildlife.

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Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park

Cambridge, Maryland
49 miles away

"Annapolis, Maryland’s capital, is known for its maritime heritage and historic sites, drawing visitors who enjoy both city and nature experiences."

A riverside park featuring a historic fishing pier, scenic views, and family-friendly amenities.

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Newtowne Neck State Park

Leonardtown, Maryland
57 miles away

"Maryland’s capital city, Annapolis, is known for its waterfront, historic charm, and is a popular destination for visitors seeking a day trip to the state’s southern parks."

A peaceful peninsula park with beaches, forests, and historic sites on Maryland’s Western Shore.

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St. Mary's River State Park

Callaway, Maryland
57 miles away

"Maryland's capital city, Annapolis, is within an hour's drive, making the park accessible for those seeking a nature retreat from urban life."

A tranquil park with a large lake, trails, and diverse outdoor activities in southern Maryland.

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Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park

Church Creek, Maryland
58 miles away

"Annapolis, Maryland’s capital, is a historic city on the Chesapeake Bay. Residents visit the park for its unique history and natural landscapes."

A historic park dedicated to Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, offering exhibits and interpretive trails.

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