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.
Sagamore Pendry
The Sagamore Pendry, formerly known as the Recreation Pier, was built in 1914 as a commercial pier and has a rich history. After undergoing costly restoration, it was reopened in March 2017 as a luxury hotel.
Professor Trash Wheel
Meet Professor Trash Wheel, a semi-autonomous trash interceptor that loves gentle currents, sea otters, and women in science. Find her at Harris Creek Outfall, gobbling flotsam after a storm.
Mini Statue of Liberty - Lighthouse Point Marina
A small Statue of Liberty is tucked away at the southeastern corner of Lighthouse Point Marina, a hidden treasure for boaters and paddlers.
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.