Terrapin Nature Park

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Stevensville, United States

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Park· Public beach· Tourist attraction· Nature preserve· Bird watching area

Terrapin Nature Park Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Terrapin Nature Park is located in Stevensville, United States on 191 Log Canoe Cir. Terrapin Nature Park is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category park in United States.

Address

191 Log Canoe Cir

Phone

+1 4107580835

Amenities

Good for kidsPicnic tables

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Karthikeyan Rajaram

The ongoing pandemic has definitely taken a toll on a lot of businesses and public places since a consumer’s mindset to buy anything outside of essentials or to visit a public place like a park or beach, has crippled down significantly. Now by living with what has become the new normal, it is commendable on how these businesses and public places continue to remain open and cater to the general public by following the safety standards. It is now all the more important that we as customers, support these heroes during these dark hours to mankind. We got here on our way back from Assateague island when we were looking for sunset places. We were close to sunset timing and had to literally run from the parking place towards the beach area. There was a nice park staff who directed us the shortest route to get there quickly and we continued running. One trail led on to another and we finally got there. The area near the beach was not too clean but we put everything aside and focused on the sun that was setting on the backdrop of the Chesapeake bridge. The view was surreal and was a photographer’s delight with every single minute that was passing. The colors showed up in all forms of hues from orange, red, yellow, pink and purple. I rested my camera for sometime and watched Nature at its pristine best taking our breaths away. It got dark by the time we got back to the parking and we couldn’t really browse the other areas of the park. Wish I could get to see more of this place sometime in the future.

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Alex Kolkena

A nice little state park! complete with a walk through the woods and along the shoreline.

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Virginia

This is a great park with short trails along the beach. It is very quiet once you are away from the beachfront. Entrance is free. You can see nice marshlands and trees while hiking. This is a great place for kids. The meadow restoration is lovely.

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Christy Roberts

Great little park with pretty beach, but I’ve been here twice, and both times the trails were impassible in places with deep mud and water - no way to get around except to slog it out or go back. I know it’s the outdoors, but rubber boots are the only footwear that would survive it. Lot of clean up for me and the dogs before we could get back in the car (sand from the beach is fine but that black mud is tough). Hope they can patch up the bad spots. Maybe some signs at the start of the trail to warn in the meantime.

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Normal Man

Nice park with trails; wildlife, and a few natives lurking through the woods. Hard to believe a sewage plant is running full blast just beyond the trees. That's not swamp gas!