Pocomoke River
State Forest and Park to Temporarily Close Off-Road Vehicle Trail
SNOW HILL — The Maryland State Forest and Park service today announced
that it is temporarily closing the approximately six-mile long Chandler
Off-Road Vehicles (ORV) Trail System at Pocomoke River State Forest and
Park. The projected reopening of the trail will take place upon completion
of the project on our around March 1, 2005. The trail is the only one of
its kind located on public land on the Eastern Shore.
“This is a critical trail maintenance project,” said Ranger Gary
Adelhardt, the park’s manager. “Right now the trail is holding a lot of
water and we are going to address these drainage issues in a variety of
ways including the installation of culverts.”
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) provides trails for
ORVs, in Garrett, Potomac, Green Ridge, Savage River and Pocomoke State
Forests. Off-road vehicles must be registered annually with DNR and
display a registration sticker. Registration stickers are available from
any DNR regional service center, and stickers and trail maps are available
at the five state forests where ORV use is permitted.
The use of off-road vehicles is very popular in Maryland. In 2004,
approximately 3,500 registration stickers were sold across the state with
900 being sold in Pocomoke River State Forest and Park alone.
For more information about the Chandler ORV Trail System or any of the
ORV trails in Maryland state parks visit
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/orv.html.
The State Forest and Park Service administers and manages Maryland,
parks, natural environmental areas, natural resource areas, and marinas.
While providing recreation sites, the Service preserves natural resources
and ensures multiple uses and a sustained yield of forest resources. The
SFPS is responsible for seven State forests, 48 State parks, seven natural
environment areas, and 23 natural resource management areas.