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Maryland Segments

Chuck Barscz
National Park Service
Rivers, Trails & Conservation Assistance
200 Chestnut Street, Rm. 260
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 597-6482

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River
County
Reach
Length (miles)
Year Listed/ Updated
Potential Classification
ORVs
Description
Other States
Antietam Creek Washington Confluence with Potomac River to Balls Road Crossing
16
1982
  H Historic-(Segment includes National Historic Register Site of Antietam Battlefield.)  
Battle Creek Calvert Confluence with the Patuxent River to north of Route 506
20
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Big Annemessex River Somerset Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay to Route 413
10
1982
  R, F, W, O Part of the Chesapeake Bay-Rivers System.

General-(The Chesapeake Bay-Rivers System is an excellent example of undeveloped rivers in a regionally unique estuarine area. The area in total is composed of several distinct subareas which in combination form a highly exemplary, productive and important river mouth estuarine system. The area is the most significant of 16 similar identified areas in the northeast.)

Hydrologic-(System includes the largest bay and drowned river valley in the region. Circulation in the bay is controlled primarily by river flow and the resultant impact affects many of the organisms of the area. The area is over 195 miles long and 303 miles wide. Only 14 of the 50 major rivers which enter the bay are relatively undeveloped.)

Botanic-(The system includes such river-related areas as the Battle Creek Cypress Swamp, a registered National Natural Landmark.)

Fish-(The System is one of the most famous and productive seafood producing areas in the world.)

Wildlife-(A significant part of the area is the focal point of the Atlantic flyway for migratory waterfowl, and about 30 species of ducks, geese, and swans concentrate there in winter.)

Recreation-(The area has long been one of the most important and highly valued recreational fishing areas in the nation. The water of the Bay and its tributary river systems abound with a large number of fin fish-over 200 species-, including herring, shad, alewife, menbacker, white and yellow perch, etc. The System is accessible and in close proximity to high concentrations of urban populations in Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C.)

 
Big Gunpowder Falls Baltimore Bel Air Road to Harford Road
4
1982
  O Botanic-(Segment includes an excellent and significant example of mature upland hardwood forest.)  
Big Gunpowder Falls Baltimore Loch Raven Reservoir to Prettyboy Reservoir
14
1982
  R Recreation-(Segment includes six miles of the North Central Trail, one of nine "Rails to Trails" projects approved nationwide.)  
Blackwater River Dorchester Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay (Fishing Bay) to headwaters
28
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Bohemia River Cecil Confluence with Elk River to Bohemia Mills
8
1982
  R, H Historic-(Headwaters are the site of a colonial settlement including a National Historic Register Site of Old Bohemia Church.)

Recreation-(Northernmost anchorage in the Chesapeake Bay for recreational sailing and boating in a natural, relatively undeveloped setting. In close proximity to urban populations at Newark, Wilmington and Baltimore.)

 
Buckledge Branch Montgomery Confluence with Seneca Creek to headwaters
5
1982
  H See Seneca Creek comments.  
Catoctin Creek Frederick Confluence with the Potomac River to headwaters
30
1982
  S, O See Potomac River (segment from Monocacy River aqueduct to R.R. yard at Brunswick) comments.  
Chester River Kent, Queen Annes Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay (Narrows) to Chestertown
25
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex comments.  
Chicamacomico River Dorchester Confluence with the Transquaking River to Big Millpond Dam
12
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Choptank River Caroline, Talbot, Dorchester Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay (Chancellor Point) to south of Denton
32
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Choptank River Caroline Denton to Greensboro
8
1982
  H Historic-(Segment includes three National Historic Register Sites.)  
Choptank River Caroline Greensboro to headwaters of Tidy Island Creek at Marydel
16
1982
  H, O Botanic-(76% of the segment is an extensive undeveloped freshwater river swamp in a predominantly agricultural region.)

Archeologic-(Within corridor is the site of a buried forest estimated at 9,000 to 10,000 years of age which is believed to be the earliest appearance of Pleistocene oak forest in this region.)

Historic-(Willow Grove, in the vicinity of Greensboro is on the National Register of Historic Places.)

DE
Conococheague Creek Washington Above Conococheague to Pennsylvania state line
15
1982
  C Cultural-(Segment includes an exceptional density and diversity of stone arch bridges.)  
Cow Marsh Creek Kent Confluence with Choptank River to northeast of Petersburg
4
1982
  H, O Botanic-(76% of the segment is an extensive undeveloped freshwater river swamp in a predominantly agricultural region.)

Archeologic-(Within corridor is the site of a buried forest estimated at 9,000 to 10,000 years of age which is believed to be the earliest appearance of Pleistocene oak forest in this region.)

Historic-(Willow Grove, in the vicinity of Greensboro is on the National Register of Historic Places.)

DE
Deer Creek Harford, Baltimore Susquehanna River to headwaters
43
1982
  G, O Fish-(Habitat for rare and endangered Maryland darter.)

Geologic-(Gorges rate to the section at Rocks State Park and east of Forge Hill Road.)

Hydrologic-(Unique, sparsely developed, high order river segment. Susquehanna is the largest (in terms of cfs) river in the northeast.)

 
Dividing Creek Somerset, Worchester Confluence with Pocomoke River to north of Burk Mill Br.
0
1982
  W Botanic-(One of the most extensive southern swamps at the northern extreme of its natural occurrence in the U.S. and also possesses an endemic plant.)

Wildlife-(Seclusion of swamps and their juxtaposition with upland forests make this segment a significant wildlife habitat.)

 
Fifteen-Mile Creek Allegany Confluence with Potomac River to Route 40
8
1982
  G, H Geologic-(Stream course is unique in that it cuts through two ridges of the Appalachian mountain range rather than flowing with the strike of the ridge.)

Historic-(Segment intersects the nationally significant Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, a National Historic Register Site.)

 
Great Seneca Creek Montgomery Confluence with Seneca Creek to headwaters
6
1982
  H See Seneca Creek comments.  
Hilltop Creek Charles Nanjemoy Creek to northeast of Ironsides
3
1982
  G, W, O See Potomac River (segment from Nice Memorial Bridge to Sandy Point) comments.  
Little Bohemia Creek Cecil Confluence with Bohemia Mills to headwaters
4
1982
  R, H See Bohemia River comments.  
Little Choptank Dorchester Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay to headwaters
9
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Little Gunpowder River Harford, Baltimore I-95 to headwaters
19
1982
  C Cultural-(Segment includes regionally significant examples of vernacular architecture, and the only double gabled mill on the east coast.)  
Long Green Creek Harford Confluence with Gunpowder River to headwaters
1
1982
  O    
Manokin River Somerset One mile below Route 13 to confluence with Tangier Sound.
18
1995
S
F, W, O Fish-Habitat for striped bass, recognized as threatened. Wildlife-Large wintering populations of black ducks, a declining species, mallard, bufflehead, and the Canadian goose. Botanic-70% of the corridor is wetlands. Includes habitat for the sensitive joint-vetch, a threatened species of national concern.  
Marshy Hope Creek Dorchester Confluence with the Naticoke River to south of Federalsburg
15
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Mattawoman Creek Charles From the confluence of the Mattawoman Creek and the Potomac River to Route 225 bridge (6 miles upstream of confluence). From 38 33'30"/72 12'30" to 38 35'30"/77 07'30"
6
1995
R
R, F, O Recreation-About 80 fishing tournaments annually based in Smallwood State Park. Fish-Recent DNR monitoring indicates Mattawoman Creek has the highest fish species diversity of any (MD) river monitored. Other-Preservation of 3300 areas by the State protect Mattawoman Creek. Of these over 1000 acres are candidate State "Wildlands" which would prohibit structures, public roads or habitat disturbance.  
Monocacy River Frederick, Carroll Confluence with the Potomac River to Bridgeport
52
1982
  O Archeologic-(Plain, low fired pottery projectile points and turtle shells located within corridor.)  
Nanjemoy Creek Charles Confluence with Potomac to south of Rt. 491
10
1982
  G, W, O See Potomac River (segment form Nice Memorial Bridge to Sandy Point) comments.  
Nanticoke River Dorchester, Sussex Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay (Tangier Sound) to Seaford, DE
35
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.
DE
Northeast Creek Cecil Above I-95 to Route 273
6
1982
  G Geologic-(Segment includes Gilpin's Falls, an area of volcaniclastic rocks which represent the initial stages in formation of the Appalachians and mark the Fall Zone between Piedmont and Coastal Plains region.)  
Octoraro Creek Cecil, Lancaster Camp Horseshoe to Pine Grove
9
1982
  O Botanic-(Corridor includes the highest quality extensive stand of hemlock documented in the Piedmont region. Also adjacent to the river is a red oak community with a regionally unique combination of canopy trees and ferns.)
PA
Patapsco River Carroll, Howard Above Daniels to below Sykesville
11
1982
  R, C Cultural-(Earliest river in Maryland to become intensively developed for a diversity of industrial uses. River marked the path of the first public railroad in the United States, the Baltimore and Ohio, 1827.)

Recreation-(Unique quickwater stream of Class I gradient with more challenging seasonal rapids within a natural setting in close proximity to Baltimore.)

 
Patuxent River St. Mary's, Calvert, Charles Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay (Jack Bay) to south of Benedict
8
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Pocomoke River Somerset, Worcester Pocomoke City to Snow Hill
12
1982
  O Botanic-(One of the most extensive southern swamps at the northern extreme of its natural occurrence in the U.S. and also possesses an endemic plant.)

Wildlife-(Seclusion of swamps and their juxtaposition with upland forests make this segment a significant wildlife habitat.)

 
Pocomoke River Worchester, Somerset Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay (Pocomoke Sound) to Pocomoke City
16
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Pocomoke River Wicomico, Worcester Tilghman Race to Md. border
17
1982
  R, O Botanic-(One of the most extensive southern swamps at the northern extreme of its natural occurrence in the U.S. Area also includes the northernmost stands of Bald Cypress and regionally rare stands of Atlantic White Cedar.)

Recreation-(Regionally unique canoe trail through extensive oxbow swamp.)

 
Pocomoke River Worcester North of Snow Hill to confluence with Tilghman Race
0
1982
  O Botanic-(One of the most extensive southern swamps at the northern extreme of its natural occurrence in the U.S. and also possesses an endemic plant.)  
Pomonkey Creek Charles From the confluence of Mattawoman Creek and the Potomac River to Fenwick Road bridge.
2
1995
R
S, F Fish-The Pomonkey Creek, and the Mattawoman Creek, with the main stem of the Potomac between them, together make up the most important waterway habitat for the proliferation of the large mouth bass in the entire Potomac River Estuary. The Pomonkey is also the spawning grounds for the following: yellow and white perch, American shad, river herring, striped bass, and bay anchovy. Scenic-The Pomonkey Creek is nestled in a totally undeveloped pocket on the tidal Potomac River. The creek's surrounding landforms include hilly slopes and forested wetlands. It is virtually inaccessible by road and only two structures are sited along its banks--both at the creek's juncture with the Potomac. The creek's scenic, undeveloped landscape is even more remarkable due to its proximity to metropolitan Washington, DC. The Pomonkey Creek is also included in the National Wetlands Priority Conservation Plan.  
Port Tobacco River Charles Confluence with Potomac River to Warehouse Pt.
3
1982
  G, W, O See Potomac River (segment from Nice Memorial Bridge to Sandy Point) comments.  
Potomac River Montgomery Broad Run to North Mason Island
13
1982
  S, O Scenic-(Significant and diverse juxtaposition and combination of land, land uses, water and vegetative elements.)

Hydrologic-(One of the largest (in CFS) free-flowing, sparsely developed, remaining high-order rivers in the section.)

VA
Potomac River Prince George's, Charles, Saint Mary's Confluence of the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay, to the Fort Washington Park.
92
1995
R
S, R, G, F, H, C Scenic-Scenic portions of the river appear similar to that in George Washington's time. Recreation-Following cleanup of Washington, D.C. pollution, boating opportunity has rebounded. Geologic-Cliffs (near Purse State Park for example) expose fossil-bearing strata. Fish-Recreational fishing has improved in recent years. Historic-Historic sites are scattered along the river. Cultural-Archaeological sites are known to be in various shore-line areas.  
Potomac River Frederick, Washington West of New Addition to Harpers Ferry
4
1982
  G, O Geologic-(River flows through a significant open low mountain at Weverton.)

Hydrologic-(One of two remaining, relatively undeveloped, free-flowing high order river segments in the section.)

VA
Potomac River Montgomery David Taylor Model Basin to Broad Run
20
1982
  S, R, G, H, O Hydrologic-(One of the largest in CFS, free-flowing, relatively undeveloped high order rivers in the northeast.)

Historic-(The linear and river related Chesapeake and Ohio National Historic Parks within and parallel to the river corridor.)

Recreation-(Exceptional diversity of flow gradients. Proximity to urban populations in Washington, D.C., Arlington and Alexandria. Corridor contains areas for rock climbing.)

Scenic-(Significant and diverse juxtaposition and combination of land, land uses, water and vegetative elements.)

Geologic-(Rare gorges and cliffs up to 150 feet in height.)

VA
Potomac River Northumberland, Westmoreland Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay to Ragged Point Beach
23
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.
VA
Potomac River Allegany, Washington Hancock, MD to Oldtown, MD
52
1982
  H, O See Potomac River, WV comments.
WV
Potomac River Fredick Near Monocacy River aqueduct to R.R. yard at Brunswick
10
1982
  S, O Hydrologic-(One of the largest (in CFS) free-flowing, relatively undeveloped high order rivers in the northeast.)

Scenic-(A wide variety of views related to stream channel variation, topographic variation and the variety of land uses and vegetative cover in the corridor.)

VA
Sassafras River Kent, Cecil, New Castle Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay to headwaters
19
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Seneca Creek Montgomery Confluence with Potomac River to headwaters
6
1982
  H Historic-(Segment includes a portion of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, a National Historic Register site.)  
St. Mary's River St. Mary's Priests Point to headwaters
16
1982
  H Historic-(Segment includes National Historic Register district, St. Mary's City, the first colony in Maryland.)  
Susquehanna River Harford Above Port Deposit to confluence of Octoraro Creek
3
1982
  G, F, O See Deer Creek comments.  
Sweathouse Branch Harford Confluence with Gunpowder River to Giddings
2
1982
  O    
Transquaking River Dorchester Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay (Fishing Bay) to Docoursey Bridge
12
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Tred Avon River Talbot Corporate limits of Easton to confluence with the Choptank River.
12
1995
R
R, F, W Recreation-Outstanding opportunities for recreational boating. Fish-Habitat for striped bass, a species of concern.  
Tuckahoe Creek Talbot Confluence with the Choptank River to the headwaters of the Mason Branch
27
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Wicomico Creek Somerset, Wicomico Confluence with the Wicomico River to the dam near the town of Allen
6
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Wicomico River Somerset, Wicomico Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay (Tangier Sound) to Salisbury
20
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Wicomico River St. Mary's, Charles Cobb Island to Allens Fresh, Route 234
14
1982
  W Wildlife-(Segment includes nesting areas of the Bald Eagle, an endangered species, and also includes a Great Blue Heron Rookery.)  
Wye East River Queen Annes, Talbot Confluence with the Wye River to Wye Mills
10
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Wye River Queen Annes Confluence with the Chesapeake Bay to Route 404 crossing
10
1982
  R, F, W, O See Big Annemessex River comments.  
Youghiogheny River Garrett From Millers Run to the Southern Corporate limits.
22
1995
W
S, R, F, O Recreation-Outstanding whitewater of Class IV and V rapids requiring experience and skill to navigate safely. Scenic-Most of the river flows through a narrow heavily forested gorge. Fish-Recent improvements in water quality have established excellent trout potential. Botanic-State naturalists have located over 31 sites within the river segment supporting plants or animals considered rare in the state.  
Zekiah Swamp Run Charles Allens Fresh to Cedarville
19
1982
  G, O Geologic-(Segment is related to the Newburg Talbot Terrace Scarp, one of last remaining inland cliffs in this section.)

Botanic-(Segment includes a National Natural Landmark, the extensive Zekiah Swamp, an excellent mixed stand of pin oak, sweet gum, and American holly.)