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
Geneva : 5 on 1/25/2024 4:17 am
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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Jane Hendricks : 5 on 12/26/2023 9:41 pm
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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Wellness Ty : 5 on 4/27/2018 7:23 pm
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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