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Deep Roots in the Land & Sea

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Deep Roots in the Land & Sea

Agriculture and Aquaculture

Agriculture and maritime culture shape the cultural landscape of Southern Maryland. The importance of the land and sea is everywhere in this region. You can explore farms that go back to the foundation of Maryland, take a ride on a historic skipjack, or eat oysters or a crab fresh from the morning’s catch. This region has a natural beauty that will stay with you long after your visit. 

 

Drive the roads of Southern Maryland and you will see horses in the fields, old tobacco barns (some with quilt squares), cattle, corn, and Amish driven carriages. Take to the waterways and you can kayak around sunken ships at Mallow’s Bay or head out on a “bugeye” or a “skipjack” to explore the rivers and the Chesapeake Bay.

Places to Learn More About Southern Maryland Heritage on the Land and Sea

Agriculture and Aquaculture

Agriculture and maritime culture shape the cultural landscape of Southern Maryland. The importance of the land and sea is everywhere in this region. You can explore farms that go back to the foundation of Maryland, take a ride on a historic skipjack, or eat oysters or a crab fresh from the morning’s catch. This region has a natural beauty that will stay with you long after your visit. 


Drive the roads of Southern Maryland and you will see horses in the fields, old tobacco barns (some with quilt squares), cattle, corn, and Amish driven carriages. Take to the waterways and you can kayak around sunken ships at Mallow’s Bay or head out on a “bugeye” or a “skipjack” to explore the rivers and the Chesapeake Bay.

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Places to Learn More About Southern Maryland
Heritage on the Land and Sea

  • The Calvert Barn Quilt Trail promotes Calvert County’s agricultural heritage, local history and artistic talent through the exhibition of hand painted wooden quilt squares on barns and buildings throughout the county.
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Hollywood Oyster Company harvests oysters. Photo by Remsburg Photography
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Wm. B. Tennison at Calvert Marine Museum. Photo by Remsburg Photography
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Calvert Barn Quilt Trail 'Tobacco Leaf' sign at Mulberry Hill Farm

Habitats and Species of Southern Maryland

Did you know that there are trees in Southern Maryland that are over 1,000 years old? Or that Southern Maryland is home to the second largest population of bald eagles in the state? Southern Maryland contains a number of natural resources that are ranked nationally as significant habitat areas, many of which are available for visits, hiking, camping and kayaking.

Significant Waterways and Habitats:

Significant Places to Visit:

Habitats and Species of Southern Maryland

Did you know that there are trees in Southern Maryland that are over 1,000 years old? Or that Southern Maryland is home to the second largest population of bald eagles in the state? Southern Maryland contains a number of natural resources that are ranked nationally as significant habitat areas, many of which are available for visits, hiking, camping and kayaking.

Significant Waterways and Habitats:

 
  • Nanjemoy Creek is home to the largest Great Blue Heron rookery on the east coast north of Florida and the state’s second largest population of Bald Eagles. 
  • Zekiah Swamp has been recognized as one of the most significant ecological areas in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. 
  • Wicomico River, a designated State Scenic River, provides vital habitat for many fish and wildlife species. The river is also recognized as one of the most productive oyster grounds in the state of Maryland.
  • Port Tobacco River also has a significant bald eagle population. Check out their online eagle cam to catch a glimpse.

Significant Places to Visit:

Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Sanctuary
Battle Creek Cypress Swamp contains the northern most stand of bald cypress trees in the United States. The swamp is estimated to be 10,000 years old; some of the cypress trees still standing in it today are over 1,000 years old. These waterways are accessible to kayakers, birdwatchers, and general nature enthusiasts. 

Battle Creek Cypress Swamp contains the northern most stand of bald cypress trees in the United States. The swamp is estimated to be 10,000 years old; some of the cypress trees still standing in it today are over 1,000 years old. These waterways are accessible to kayakers, birdwatchers, and general nature enthusiasts. 

American Chestnut Land Trust
American Chestnut Land Trust is open to hikers and kayakers, bird watchers, and those who would just like to take a stroll. The ACLT has 22 miles of trails across a 3,000 acre preserve and guided canoe trips on the beautiful Parkers Creek. Learn more by visiting their website

American Chestnut Land Trust is open to hikers and kayakers, bird watchers, and those who would just like to take a stroll. The ACLT has 22 miles of trails across a 3,000 acre preserve and guided canoe trips on the beautiful Parkers Creek. Learn more by visiting their website

Mallows Bay, Maryland History, Monuments in Southern Maryland

Header Photo by Remsburg Photography.

Header Photo by Remsburg Photography.