Many Chesapeake Gateways offer a chance to see migratory and resident wildfowl, as well as to learn more about their ecology and about wildfowling traditions such as decoy carving. Either click on the map below or pick from the numbered list to find detailed information on how to visit and learn more about Bay waterfowl at these Gateways.
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- Elk Neck State Park - North East, MD
- Turner's Creek Park , Sassafras National Resource Management Area - Kennedyville, MD
- Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge Area - Rock Hall, MD
- Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area - Queenstown, MD
- Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center - Grasonville, MD
- Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum - St. Michaels, MD
- Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge - Cambridge, MD
- Ward Museum of Waterfowl Art - Salisbury, MD
- J. Millard Tawes Museum and Ward Brothers Workshop - Crisfield, MD
- Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge - Cape Charles, VA
- Havre de Grace Decoy Museum - Havre de Grace, MD
- Patuxent Research Refuge, National Wildlife Visitor Center - Laurel, MD
- Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary and Visitors Center - Upper Marlboro, MD
- Patuxent River Park, Jug Bay Natural Area - Upper Marlboro, MD
- Flag Ponds Nature Park - Lusby, MD
- Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve - Portsmouth, VA
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