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Conowingo Fisherman's Park
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Open until 06:00 PM

2569 Shures Landing Rd, Darlington, MD 21034, United States

“This is a great place to see Bald Eagle activity! Granted, it is one of the most popular viewing sites in probably all of the United States for eagles, so be prepared for larger crowds of photographers, especially on days when they release trout into the river. On a good weather day, it is not uncommon to see over 200 photographers here, with lenses from simple 200mm to top of the line professional $30,000+ lense setups. The park is laid out nicely along the water's edge, so there is usually always a place to set up your tripod and gear, but if you want to actually set up on the concrete fisherman's wharf, come early. Like 8am if possible. Most eagle activity is centered on the opposite side of the river, so you will need a good lens to really bring them in close - at least a 600mm lens. However, you do occasionally see eagles flying directly overhead and landing in trees above you, so still bring whatever camera you have and you might get lucky with a good shot. Port-a-potties are on site, and picnic tables are available, so bringing lunches is welcomed and recommended.”

Top 1 Natural History Museums in Maryland

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