Located on Romancoke Road in Queen Annes County, this 22.49 acre wooded parcel offers a combination of privacy, natural surroundings, and accessibility. Situated approximately 8 miles south of Stevensville, the property is positioned in a primarily residential area with convenient access to nearby towns and regional travel routes. The land is predominantly wooded with mature pine trees that provide consistent canopy coverage and a natural setting throughout the property. A network of established walking trails allows for easy navigation across the acreage and supports recreational use such as hiking, wildlife observation, and general land enjoyment. The terrain and vegetation create a setting suitable for those seeking a private location for a residence, recreational use, or long-term land holding. The property features extensive road frontage along Romancoke Road, offering multiple potential access points and layout flexibility. The surrounding area is characterized by a mix of residential properties and open space, contributing to a quiet and stable setting. Nearby communities include maintained walking paths and outdoor activity areas, supporting an active lifestyle in the immediate vicinity. This area of Marylands Eastern Shore is known for a consistent presence of wildlife, including whitetail deer and wild turkeys. The property has been utilized for hunting purposes, and the natural habitat supports ongoing recreational use. All hunting activities should comply with local and state regulations. For those interested in water access and coastal recreation, the property is located within a short drive of several public boat launches and access points to the Chesapeake Bay. These locations provide opportunities for boating, fishing, and other outdoor activities. Accessibility is a notable feature, with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge located less than 8 miles from the property. This allows for convenient travel to Annapolis, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., making the parcel a viable option for those seeking a balance between rural land and access to metropolitan areas. The property has not been perc tested. All intended uses, including residential development, are subject to buyer due diligence, including but not limited to soil evaluations, zoning confirmation, and county approvals. This 22.49 acre tract presents an opportunity to acquire a sizable parcel in a well-located portion of Queen Annes County with natural features, recreational potential, and regional accessibility. Contact land specialist Mike Arajakis to schedule a private showing.