
This is an exciting way for the youth to connect with nature around them. If you are a wildlife conservationist, you can join the Junior Rangers club which is offered at the park.

What’s more, eagles and hawks can be viewed from the Raptor Viewing Field. The designated trails vary in skill level, from an easy 1-mile trail to the Turkey Point Lighthouse to the trying 3-mile trail to the White Clay Cliff. The state park boasts of over 12 picturesque miles of trails. Hunting is allowed between sunrise and sunset and you can’t hunt on your vehicle. To hunt at the park, you need to have a valid Maryland hunting license, a Central Region Public Hunting license, and a Managed Hunt Permit.

The park is divided into four main areas: Apart from the variety of wildlife that thrives in this area, the park also has many trails that provide picturesque views of the magnificent Chesapeake Bay and Elk River. It boasts of varied beautiful landscapes including sandy shorelines, white clay cliffs, heavily wooded areas, and evergreen marshlands. This lighthouse has been part of Chesapeake Bay history for generations, safeguarding people who have lived, worked, and traveled here.The 2,188-acre Elk Neck State Park is located in Cecil County on a magnificent peninsula, that’s formed by three rivers – Elk River, North East River, and Chesapeake River. Many incredible tales unfolded right here under the watchful beacon of the Turkey Point Lighthouse: stories of heroism, daunting challenges, and even tragedy. The lighthouse pointed the way to safe waters for nearly 175 years. and 4 p.m.), you can climb up to the top of the 35-foot tall lighthouse and learn more about the history of the lighthouse from one of the park’s dedicated volunteers.Built in 1833, this historic lighthouse sits atop a 100-foot high bluff overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. On Saturdays and Sundays (April through November between 10 a.m. The lighthouse is located at the southern tip of the Elk Neck peninsula. As a result, there are several journeys you can take while in the park. One journey takes you on a hike out to Turkey Point Lighthouse, a signature landmark of the park. The park boasts 2,188 acres of sandy beaches, marshlands, and heavily wooded bluffs overlooking the North East River, the Elk River and the Chesapeake Bay. Elk Neck is your year-round, travel destination to connect with the vast landscapes and waters of the Chesapeake Bay.
