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Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area

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Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area is located near Queenstown, MD, featuring flat terrain with a mix of forests and open fields. Temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Visitors can explore the nearby Chesapeake Bay and Wye River for outdoor activities.

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Location

Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area is located in Maryland

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Directions

From Bay Bridge (East bound): Travel 12.5 miles eastbound on Route 50 and turn right onto Carmichael Road. Travel 5.1 miles on Carmichael Road until you cross the Wye Island Bridge and on to Wye Island. After traveling a short distance information can be found on Wye Island at an information kiosk. Parking is available at several locations along Wye Island Road.

Address

632 Wye Island Road
Queenstown, MD 21658

Coordinates

38.90739219999998 N
76.13953867 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Group

Features

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  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Jan. 25, 2021

Beautiful, wooded, solitary

This is beautiful NRMA and has thick serene woods. Oftentimes people are found taking engagement, wedding, and graduation pictures in this beautiful landscape. Bugs get quite bad in the summer months. This NRMA is allotted for group camping and difficult to get in without proper documentation, but amazing once you get to the reward. 

I would LOVE this area to be opened for public primitive camping, but I do not see this occurring in the near future.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is camping allowed on Wye Island?

Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area only permits group camping in designated areas. The camping is primarily confined to specific sections within the thick, wooded areas of the island. Individual camping is not generally allowed, as the NRMA focuses on accommodating organized groups rather than solo campers or families. The serene forest setting provides a beautiful backdrop for camping experiences, though access is controlled to preserve the natural environment.

What amenities are available at Wye Island NRMA campground?

Wye Island NRMA campground offers a rustic camping experience with limited amenities. The site provides basic necessities in a natural setting with beautiful wooded surroundings. While specific facilities aren't extensive, the pristine natural environment is the main attraction. Be prepared for primitive camping conditions and pack accordingly. Note that insects can be particularly troublesome during summer months, so bringing adequate bug protection is essential for a comfortable stay.

Do I need permits to camp at Wye Island State Park?

Yes, permits are required for camping at Wye Island NRMA. The area is specifically designated for group camping and requires proper documentation for access. Obtaining the necessary permits can be challenging without advance planning and meeting the requirements. Contact the Maryland Department of Natural Resources directly to secure camping permits and understand the specific documentation needed. Plan ahead as spaces are limited and the permitting process ensures controlled access to preserve this beautiful natural area.