Sightseeing & Historical Landmarks
Nowhere else in the Chesapeake Bay can you find such a diverse range of awe-inspiring paddling experiences within a 3-mile radius. We'll be your guide on how to get down to the water on the Baltimore Blueway!
Points of Interest can be found near access points. Landmarks(Waypoints) can be found along Water Trails.
Fort McHenry Channel Range Front Light
This lighthouse situated on the edge of Fort McHenry aids ships in the harbor as they pass through.
Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
Fort McHenry is a National Park that is perfect for fans of history and nature. The park includes walking and biking trails with waterfront views, as well as open space to enjoy.
Hanover Street Bridge
Constructed in 1916, The Hanover Street Bridge has beautiful arches and classic-style towers that give it a distinctive look. This historic bridge is a bascule drawbridge that crosses the Middle Branch on Hanover Street.
Spring Garden Swing Bridge
The Spring Garden Bridge, built in 1904, played a key role in Baltimore's industrial and transportation development. Made of steel and timber, it spans the Patapsco River's middle branch and enabled rail access to Locust Point.
Remains of the BGE 1920 Power Plant
Remains of the BG&E 1920 Power Plant. Now an empty patch of gravel, this site used to be home to an abandoned power plant.