Our downtown Nature Trail begins on the city dock at Cypress Park and winds around Stevenson's Pond to Winter Quarters Landing, a public boat ramp, for a total of 1.5 miles. The trail is enhanced by several sections of floating boardwalk, exercise stations, a 57-foot pedestrian bridge, 260-foot fishing pier, gazebo, and canoe launch sites.
From the trail, view a unique diversity of trees and birds that make this portion of the Pocomoke River so special.
Recent Reviews
Cypress Park
Me and my cousins absolutely love this part whenever we want to go to the park this is the one we go to mostly because we love the skate park. I love nature so it’s a big plus that there’s a dock I highly recommend.
Geneva
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Cypress Park
Love this park! It is a perfect place to walk the dogs. Beautiful views along the water or on the trails in the woods.
Jane Hendricks
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5
Cypress Park
When it's being raining the grassy areas stay extremely wet, slippery, & mud-like. However, that is what should be expected at a "Cypress Park". Swampy type environments are what Cypress trees grow in.
For me, this park & the Milburn Landing Park are ALWAYS enjoyable places to visit when I'm in the area, & my dog enjoys it as well. I either drive him to Cypress Park or use it as our walking destination, as a quick people watching outing for him (he loves to people watch).
For me, this park & the Milburn Landing Park are ALWAYS enjoyable places to visit when I'm in the area, & my dog enjoys it as well. I either drive him to Cypress Park or use it as our walking destination, as a quick people watching outing for him (he loves to people watch).
Wellness Ty
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5
Cypress Park
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