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Martinak
Overview
Martinak State Park offers a peaceful retreat where the Choptank River and Watts Creek converge on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Established on land donated by Alma Martinak in 1961, this destination preserves the natural beauty of the region's mature hardwood forests and loblolly pines. The park serves as a serene environment for RV travelers seeking to connect with nature while exploring the historical and ecological significance of the riverfront heritage in Caroline County.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just south of Denton, Maryland, the park provides an authentic experience of the state's coastal plain geography. The landscape is defined by its scenic riverfront views and lush wetlands that attract a variety of local wildlife. As part of the tranquil Eastern Shore, the surrounding area feels tucked away from the hustle of major metropolitan centers, offering a flat terrain that is ideal for gentle walking and observing the tidal Choptank River.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features 63 campsites, with many offering 30-amp electric hookups suitable for a range of RV sizes. While there are no individual sewer connections at the sites, a central dump station is conveniently located for guest use. Visitors have access to modern bathhouses equipped with hot showers and flush toilets. Additional features include a boat ramp for river access, a dedicated fishing pier, and the Frank M. Oberle, Jr. Nature Center, which provides educational insights into the local ecosystem.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, the historic town of Denton offers charming architecture and local dining opportunities. The Choptank River is a major draw for kayaking and boating enthusiasts who wish to navigate the winding Maryland waterways. Anglers frequently visit the area to catch perch, catfish, and bass from the shore or by boat. For those looking for further exploration, Tuckahoe State Park is a short drive away, offering an arboretum and an extensive network of multi-use trails.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who prefer a quiet, rustic camping experience over a high-activity commercial resort. It is a fantastic choice for birdwatchers and nature photographers who appreciate the diverse local fauna and seasonal changes in the forest. Families will enjoy the on-site playground and accessible hiking trails, while anglers and paddlers will find the direct water access and boat launch facilities highly convenient for a weekend on the water.
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User Reviews
Scotty Scot
Had a fun time with these guys, they really cheer me up. We went fishin' in the lake and had bliss. While listening to rock and blues. The view was amazing, I could see and feel the sun burnin' my eyes...
302 Resident
Beautiful little park. We stayed in the cabin for our first trip here . It was nice.
Francis Tuck
Such a magical time at a magical place! A stone's throw away, Martinak State Park is a must see for a family outing, weekday camping getaway, and a chance to get grounded. Enjoyed every moment!
Christine Muraska
Cute little place! It was $50 a night for the basic cabin (dogwood) which had a full size bed and bunk bed. Had an AC unit, two outlets, a small table inside. Was very clean no bugs! The bathrooms were so clean you could eat off the floor! Very clean park, dog friendly, kid friendly. Big fishing spot. Super close to a walmart, gas station, fast food, and other little stores. Highly recommend!
Sue Davis
Nice basic campground with a small lake, boat launch, amphitheater and short hiking trails. Bathrooms ok but took forever to get hot water. Dump station closed. Easy trips to Annapolis, DC and Baltimore from here!
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