Ferry Grove Pier
USA /
Maryland /
Edgemere /
World
/ USA
/ Maryland
/ Edgemere
place with historical importance, interesting place
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Ferry Grove Pier can be seen from the shoreline and is accessible from the Ferry Grove trail in the Black Marsh Wildlands area. However, the pier is gated shut due to the fact that it is deteriorating and unsafe, it also is occasionally the site of nesting Least Terns, and on at least one occasion, has been a resting stop for Brown Pelicans.
Also visble from the pier and from most of the waterfront in the park, are three submerged concrete barges from World War 1 that were sunk at the park in the early 1950's. This area is also used as a working duck blind during hunting season. It is available during hunting season on a lottery basis. Call the park or email us for more information
Also visble from the pier and from most of the waterfront in the park, are three submerged concrete barges from World War 1 that were sunk at the park in the early 1950's. This area is also used as a working duck blind during hunting season. It is available during hunting season on a lottery basis. Call the park or email us for more information
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Coordinates: 39°12'50"N 76°25'6"W
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