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.
Masonville Dredged Material Containment Facility
Masonville Dredged Material Containment Facility (DMCF) is a 130-acre facility located on the south bank of the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River designed to help the Maryland Port Administration (MPA) meet its needs for dredged material placement, clean up a blighted area in southeast Baltimore, and enhance the surrounding habitat.
Domino Sugar Sign
The Domino Sugar sign is a beloved symbol of Baltimore's industrial heritage for over 70 years. The updated Domino Sugar sign in Baltimore now has brighter and energy-efficient lighting, unveiled during Fourth of July celebration.
Under Armour Promenade
Under Armour's HQ is in Locust Point, Baltimore. The waterfront promenade nearby offers great views and is popular for walking and jogging.
Title Tanks
Sponsored by Under Armour to honor Baltimore's sports history, Locust Point has three molasses tanks with murals of Ray Lewis, Cal Ripken Jr, and Michael Phelps.
Remains of the Carr Lowrey Glass Co.
The remains of this glass company harken back to when glass was one of the top industries in Baltimore. History buffs will enjoy paddling past the site that once served as the largest glass maker in the city for 114 years.
Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park
Visit the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park in Baltimore to learn about the contributions of African Americans to the city's maritime industry. Explore the museum and discover the history of the Chesapeake Marine Railway and Dry Dock Company.
Clifton Street Float Bridge
The Clifton Street Float Bridge was a lift device that offloaded PRR train cars onto ferries to Whetstone Point, saving time and avoiding a circuitous trip from the north.