Chandler ORV Trail System (Snow Hill)
The Chandler ORV Trail System is approximately 6 miles. Portions of the trail contain large bumps and mud holes. The Trail System consists of three main trails: Yellow Trail, Red Trail and Blue Trail. Each trail is well marked with maps located at each major intersection. Regulations require trail users to stay on designated trails.

Off trail travel causes environmental damage and destroys rare species of plants. It also causes erosion and can threaten animal habitat. Help us protect the environment by staying on designated trails. Off trail riding can result in fines and forfeited privileges.
Funds from ORV permit sales go to help the State Forest and Park Service maintain and improve trails throughout public lands in Maryland. Permits may be purchased at the Shad Landing Campstore or any DNR license service center.
Contact:
Pocomoke State Forest
3461 Worcester Highway
Snow Hill MD
410-632-2566
Rules and Regulations at Pocomoke River State Forest
For more information, please visit:
Public Lands: Off-Road Vehicle Use on Public Lands

Off trail travel causes environmental damage and destroys rare species of plants. It also causes erosion and can threaten animal habitat. Help us protect the environment by staying on designated trails. Off trail riding can result in fines and forfeited privileges.
Funds from ORV permit sales go to help the State Forest and Park Service maintain and improve trails throughout public lands in Maryland. Permits may be purchased at the Shad Landing Campstore or any DNR license service center.
Contact:
Pocomoke State Forest
3461 Worcester Highway
Snow Hill MD
410-632-2566
Rules and Regulations at Pocomoke River State Forest
- ORV permit required
- Helmet and eye protection use is mandatory
- Riders must stay on designated trails
- Area closes at sunset
- Snowmobiles are prohibited
- Three wheeled vehicles prohibited
- Anyone under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
- No one under 12 years of age may operate any vehicle
- No one may operate any vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Operators must not operate vehicles in a dangerous, careless or negligent manner
- Vehicles over 1,000 lbs. are prohibited
- All trails must be left unobstructed
- No loaded weapons are permitted on or in any vehicle
- Violators are subject to fines and penalties
- Alcohol is prohibited on forest trails
For more information, please visit:
Public Lands: Off-Road Vehicle Use on Public Lands













