Maryland Wildland

In 1971, the Maryland State Legislature passed the Wildlands Protection Act. Under this law, the legislature can protect certain publicly owned areas from logging or other incursions, and thus preserve them for future generations. To date, 29 Maryland Wildlands have been so designated.

The Maryland Wildlands Preservation System is the state's counterpart to the federal government's National Wilderness Preservation System, and consists of all those properties owned and managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources which are designated as State wildlands by the Maryland General Assembly. Each tract of land designated as a Maryland Wildland “overlaps” all or part of a state park, forest, wildlife management area or other DNR land unit (i.e., they are not "stand alone" units).

In all, there are now 43,773 acres (177.14 km2) of Maryland Wildlands in the state.[1]

List of Maryland Wildlands

Garrett County:

  • Within the Savage River State Forest
    • Savage Mountain Wildland (1973)
    • Bear Pen Wildland
    • Middle Fork Wildland
    • High Rock Wildland
    • Savage Ravines Wildland
    • South Savage Wildland

Allegany County:

Washington County:

Frederick County:

Frederick and Montgomery Counties:

Baltimore County:

Howard and Montgomery Counties:

Prince George's County:

Calvert County:

St. Mary's County:

Charles County:

  • Within the Mattawoman Natural Environment Area
    • Mattawoman Wildland

Caroline County:

Worcester County:

Somerset County:

References

  1. “DNR Owned Land Acreage Report, 2008” Archived 2015-05-18 at the Wayback Machine.; Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
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