Maryland is one of the most versatile states for boating. Visitors can choose their own adventure and travel to any available rivers, lakes, and bays inside the state's borders. Best of all, the coastal state allows you to explore the Atlantic Ocean at your leisure.
Annapolis
The famed city of Annapolis is home to the United States Naval Academy. The town even has the nickname of being the “Sailing Capital of the World.” The Annapolis Harbor connects to the Chesapeake Bay with the shoreline full of dockside restaurants, historic inns, and boutique shops. Find marinas and boat storage options all around the historic harbor.
Ocean City
Ocean City is one of the top tourist destinations in the Northeast. With pristine beaches and a boardwalk loaded with attractions, travelers come to the city from all over the world. The area also attracts anglers looking to catch white marlin. Other big game fish around Maryland include yellowfin tuna, bluefish, blue marlin, and sailfish. Popular Ocean City boat ramps are at Assateague Island Park, Ocean City Commercial Harbor, and Gum Point Road.
Potomac River
If you’re visiting Maryland, you won’t want to miss a cruise along the Potomac River. The river is very wide and deep, winding through Maryland and Virginia. Certain areas have rapids, so heed all warnings before heading out onto the water. Fishing in the river gives boaters access to catfish, smallmouth bass, and sunfish species. Find marinas, restaurants, bait shops, and more as you explore the Potomac River.
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