
An easy .4 mile walk from parking as the crow flies. Easy to follow, wide open trail with soft pine needles below your feet. Thorn bushes starting to show near the cache hide, so watch your step and pick your path carefully.
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Park Hours:
Dawn to dusk
Tucked away at the far northeast corner of Worcester County, Greys Creek Nature Park feels like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Here, you’re treated to a stunning contrast—on one side of Assawoman Bay, the skyline of Ocean City and Fenwick Island rises in the distance, while on the other, peaceful marshlands stretch out in quiet, untouched beauty.
This special place didn’t happen by accident. Thanks to a partnership between the State of Maryland and Worcester County, this ecologically rich landscape has been preserved for all to enjoy. It’s a haven for wildlife, a protector of the bay’s water quality, and a perfect escape into nature. Wander through coastal forests, explore sensitive wetlands, and soak in the calm that makes this park so unique.
Greys Creek Nature Park is an excellent place to experience the unique ecosystems of Maryland’s coastal plain. The wetlands serve as an important nursery for fish, crabs, and other aquatic species while also providing feeding grounds for a variety of birds. Visitors may spot herons, egrets, osprey, shorebirds, and migrating waterfowl, especially during spring and fall migration seasons.
Though relatively small and often overlooked, Greys Creek Nature Park is a hidden gem on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Its quiet trails and sweeping marsh views make it a perfect destination for nature walks, birdwatching, photography, or simply taking a moment to appreciate the calm beauty of the coastal landscape.
Whether you're exploring the boardwalk, observing wildlife along the creek, or enjoying the peaceful surroundings, Greys Creek Nature Park provides a wonderful glimpse into the fragile and fascinating world of Maryland’s tidal wetlands. Ready to check it out? The trailhead awaits just off Delaware Road in Bishopville—your gateway to a little slice of coastal magic.🌾🦆🌊

Cache Across Maryland 2026.
This is one of the caches placed for Cache Across Maryland 2026. This year you must find all ten caches prior to the picnic held on Saturday, May 9, 2026 in order to qualify for a free Maryland Geocaching Society CAM geocoin. You must attend the picnic to get your coin. After the free coins are given out you will be able to buy coins while they last.
Make note of the code word found inside each cache container. You must enter all the words into an online decoder in order to print your CAM certificate as well as print a claim form to submit and receive your geocoin at the picnic. More info on CAM is available here.
