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.
Ferry Bar Park
This small park in Port Covington features a launch point as well as open green space to relax in. The park is dog friendly.
Under Armour HQ Campus- coming soon
Construction is currently underway for the new Under Armour HQ Campus, which will be located in Baltimore Peninsula and will feature offices, retail space, and a fitness center.
Rye Street Park
Newly opened park located in Baltimore Peninsula. This park is host to many events, including outdoor fitness classes, dance lessons, movie nights, and more!
Sagamore Spirit Distillery
This local, award-winning distillery in Baltimore Peninsula is committed to putting Maryland back on the map as the premier distiller of rye whiskey. Open Wednesday – Sunday for tastings and experiences.
Baltimore Museum of Industry
Visit the Baltimore Museum of Industry on the Inner Harbor for galleries, tours, and programs telling the story of Maryland's industrial history. Indoor and outdoor exhibits, live demonstrations, and interactive activities for all ages.
Downtown Sailing Center
Since 1994, the Downtown Sailing Center in Baltimore has been offering national recognized sailing education and opportunities to everyone, including youth and people with disabilities.
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.