Wye Oak State Park - Wye Mills, MD

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Wye Oak State Park is a scenic destination located in Wye Mills, Maryland, renowned for its lush landscapes and tranquil atmosphere. While better known for its historical significance and beautiful grounds, this pet-friendly park welcomes dog owners to explore its many open spaces. Whether you are seeking a relaxing stroll or looking to spend time with your furry friend outdoors, the park offers ample opportunity to enjoy nature in an accessible and welcoming setting.

As one of the notable green spaces in Talbot County, this park is perfect for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and especially those looking for dog-friendly hiking or pet-friendly trails in Maryland’s Eastern Shore region. Please note that, as with most state parks, typical rules regarding pets and leash requirements are likely in place for the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where is Wye Oak State Park located? The park is located at 14214 Old Wye Mills Rd, Wye Mills, MD 21679.

Reviews

Ron Johansen

Beautiful place but I just rode by there

Ron Johansen

Beautiful place but I just rode by there

Ron Johansen

Beautiful place but I just rode by there

Darlene Curry

Well I probably should have researched more because I absolutely love state parks. It’s so tiny that my husband and I who were on a date actually drove past it. It could be somewhat fascinating except for the park is not well cared for. The fascinating part is that the famous tree came down during a severe thunderstorm in Wye Mills, Maryland. The storm produced powerful winds that caused the tree, already centuries old and weakened, to split and topple. At the time it fell, the oak was estimated to be over 460 years old, with a trunk circumference of about 31 feet and a crown spread of 96 feet. We did learn some cool things so that was good. The one room school house was locked. There were a plethora of bees and wasps which made me very uncomfortable because I am deathly allergic to them. I would have been impressed by the giant pear tree but the tree seemed ill. It was dropping 10,15 pears at a time which made it not fun to walk under. Though tiny I would have given more stars because I love trees but whomever is responsible to care for this piece of history either doesn’t exist or is doing a poor job. It did make me belly laugh however because I had a higher expectation and laughter is good medicine.

Darlene Curry

Well I probably should have researched more because I absolutely love state parks. It’s so tiny that my husband and I who were on a date actually drove past it. It could be somewhat fascinating except for the park is not well cared for. The fascinating part is that the famous tree came down during a severe thunderstorm in Wye Mills, Maryland. The storm produced powerful winds that caused the tree, already centuries old and weakened, to split and topple. At the time it fell, the oak was estimated to be over 460 years old, with a trunk circumference of about 31 feet and a crown spread of 96 feet. We did learn some cool things so that was good. The one room school house was locked. There were a plethora of bees and wasps which made me very uncomfortable because I am deathly allergic to them. I would have been impressed by the giant pear tree but the tree seemed ill. It was dropping 10,15 pears at a time which made it not fun to walk under. Though tiny I would have given more stars because I love trees but whomever is responsible to care for this piece of history either doesn’t exist or is doing a poor job. It did make me belly laugh however because I had a higher expectation and laughter is good medicine.

Darlene Curry

Well I probably should have researched more because I absolutely love state parks. It’s so tiny that my husband and I who were on a date actually drove past it. It could be somewhat fascinating except for the park is not well cared for. The fascinating part is that the famous tree came down during a severe thunderstorm in Wye Mills, Maryland. The storm produced powerful winds that caused the tree, already centuries old and weakened, to split and topple. At the time it fell, the oak was estimated to be over 460 years old, with a trunk circumference of about 31 feet and a crown spread of 96 feet. We did learn some cool things so that was good. The one room school house was locked. There were a plethora of bees and wasps which made me very uncomfortable because I am deathly allergic to them. I would have been impressed by the giant pear tree but the tree seemed ill. It was dropping 10,15 pears at a time which made it not fun to walk under. Though tiny I would have given more stars because I love trees but whomever is responsible to care for this piece of history either doesn’t exist or is doing a poor job. It did make me belly laugh however because I had a higher expectation and laughter is good medicine.

Vincent Darby (Vinny)

I love this memorial! It’s sad that the state has completely abandoned it. It’s overgrown and needs maintenance. They are letting termites destroy the monument 😔

Vincent Darby (Vinny)

I love this memorial! It’s sad that the state has completely abandoned it. It’s overgrown and needs maintenance. They are letting termites destroy the monument 😔

Vincent Darby (Vinny)

I love this memorial! It’s sad that the state has completely abandoned it. It’s overgrown and needs maintenance. They are letting termites destroy the monument 😔

Tilly Lo

My coworker suggested this park since I mentioned to him that Terrapin Nature Park is closed and that I was looking for a park to take my girls in the way to the beach. He suggested this park. To my surprise, this park is very small but has interesting history. Nothing war related which is refreshing since most parks in the East Coast usually have some sad times association with them. The piece of tree remaining is still big, but which the tree is still alive and growing. Parking is in front of the little house before the historic marker, or along the road next to the marker.

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