Tyaskin Park is a charming 0.75-acre park located at the end of Tyaskin Road in Tyaskin, Maryland, about 15 miles from Salisbury. It is situated on the Nanticoke River, offering a picturesque setting with a small sandy beach area, a picnic pavilion at the water's edge, and a large pier ideal for fishing or crabbing. The park is a License Free Fishing Area, making it a popular spot for local residents and visitors alike. The land was donated by Tyaskin residents Mattie Culver and Earnest Larmore in 1942, and it has been maintained with support from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil surroundings and engage in various water activities.
The park's proximity to the Nanticoke River and its marshes makes it a haven for birdwatchers, with over 119 species reported in the area. The combination of natural beauty and recreational opportunities creates a unique and inviting atmosphere for families and nature enthusiasts.
Tyaskin Park is open from dawn to dusk, providing ample time for visitors to explore its facilities and enjoy the scenic views.