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    2.7 (41 reviews)

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    Tonia B.

    This is the most passive aggressive beach we've ever visited. *4 stars only because our family visited in the winter time* read to the end if you are visiting between Memorial Day-labor day. We've been visiting this beach during the winter for the past 3 years. Coming from Pennsylvania, it's a nice day trip to this small beach to get our sharks teeth hunting fix. The teeth you find along the water line are small but you can find bull shark, snaggle tooth shark, rays teeth and more. Also, small glass beads also line the beach. Entry is free during the winter months only. There are no rest rooms available. In order to find the teeth, look right where the water is gently splashing onto the beach. Teeth and fossils will most likely be, black and shiny. It also helps to have the sun shining where you are looking for this will cause them to stand out even more. I was told that megalodon shark teeth can be found out a bit further if you come prepared with equipment, but we didn't venture beyond the beach area. Stay away from the cliffs. It's not worth your life and car size chunks do regularly fall without warning. Now for the negative. Remember my four star review was strictly a winter time rating. If you visit between Memorial Day-Labor Day they charge huge amusement park prices to visit this small, bare bones beach. Obviously, this is the towns passive aggressive way of saying that they don't want outsiders visiting their beach but they will tolerate you long enough to collect your $18 a person if you choose to visit. (Yes I wrote PER PERSON, it's NOT a typo) Again, if you are looking for a summer time beach save your money and research other local beaches and feel free to make sure you take your hard earned money and go out to lunch somewhere other than this town just to make your own passive aggressive point. Happy hunting!

    Colleen C.

    We spent a slice of Christmas Day at Bayfront Park. Nothing else is open and we needed a bit of breathing room from the family and the farm. Voila, a nice 45 minute drive over to Chesapeake Beach, MD...and we've found ourself a little gem. And, I implore you...do not judge a beach by its cover, my friends. As this is a little chunk of the Calvert Cliffs, it allows not only a little glimpse into the natural phenomena, it is also a veritable goldmine for fossils. Particularly, shark teeth. Yes, shark teeth fossils. As Andrew R points out, this is not really a beach to come for white sandy frolicking. It's not super groomed. There are trees fallen down. It's got a lot of shells that are sharp. It's a nice beach, and you can certainly swim here when it is warm enough (not on Christmas, obviously), complete with a stretching boardwalk that curls around the left side (when you enter the beach). There are some benches up there and it's a really lovely view, quite peaceful. It's not a beach in Mexico at a resort. As for the fossil combers, this is obviously not a secret anymore. On this somewhat chilly December day there were no less than 20 folks combing the beach looking for the elusive shark teeth (which look like little black triangles, for the record...not huge carnivore teeth). Pro-tip from my fossil fiend husband (he polled the natives): the shark teeth actually exist inside the cliffs, so the highest potential for finding them along the beach is after a heavy rain. Sometimes they wash up, but they do not originate in the bay, they are in the cliffs. Bonus: I found a shark vertebrae, which for me...pretty good. I lose patience so it was pretty fun to find something. The views are gorgeous, dogs are allowed (please clean up after them), and there are some fees during "beach season." But none in the offseason (between Labor Day and Memorial Day, I believe). You'll find the rules listed on the sign near the entrance (which is a bit hard to find so do keep an eye out as you are driving!). You'll park and then walk down a cement path to reach the beach. There are a few porta potties, but otherwise save the boardwalk and the shark teeth...this is pretty bare bones. Pun intended! Apparently it gets very crowded in high season and there is a bit of a battle over the admission fees charged by Chesapeake Beach community. They are high to prevent crowding and all the fossils being picked over by non-locals. Fair enough. If you are super into fossiling, pay the fees and consider it a donation to the sharks. If you want a white sandy beach, find another one with lesser fees. Seems fair. Regardless, free in the off season. Make a quick stop, if you can find a few shark teeth...you can call it a good day. Or ya know, be like me and just enjoy the view and the fresh air.

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    Such a negative atmosphere. People sitting right as you turn it to collect money- just a negative experience all around.

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    Beautiful little section of beach. And dog friendly. Very nice boardwalk for a walk as well.

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    LOVE THIS BEACH!!! Great prices, and the staff members are so cute especially the one with ray bans.

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    Nice area to look for shark teeth. Kids love it and its a great way to spend a morning.

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    Thomas Point Park

    Thomas Point Park

    4.6(12 reviews)
    16.3 mi

    Beautiful, remote peninsula that goes out where the temperature is much cooler on a hot day because…read moreof the breezes from the water. This was in April so the water was still cold from the winter, but I still can imagine relief on a hot day.

    Bottom Line: An Anne Arundel County park a bit off the beaten path with limited access during the…read morepeak-season but lovely views of the Bay year round. Thomas Point Park in Annapolis is a county park that offers beautiful views of the Thomas Point Lighthouse, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the bay in general. There is a pavilion that can be rented and a day camping area but I believe what makes this park so popular in the summer months is that its a good fishing spot. As the name implies, the park is on a point of land that jets out into the bay offering great views of the water year round. From November through March visitors can drive into the park without paying a fee. But if you are wanting to drive into the park April though October then you need to obtain a permit and I think they can be a bit tricky to come by. Permits are sold at Quiet Waters Park and sold on a limited first come, first served basis. A limited number of daily permits are sold each morning and a total of 75 monthly permits are sold each month on the last Thursday of the prior month. So yeah, a little tricky but its understandable that admission to this small park, which is accessible through a residential neighborhood, needs to be limited.

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    Beverly Triton Nature Park

    Beverly Triton Nature Park

    4.0(25 reviews)
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    So cute! A darling little beach with good nature trails just an hour from DC. Make sure that you…read morereserve your day pass in advance as you can't get in without one on busy weekends. It's free right now but the gate attendant said eventually it will be $6. They are currently building bathrooms and a rinse-off station, but they have porta potties for now. Nicely paved roads to get there, a Safeway en route (coming from DC), and an easy walk to the beach from the parking lot. Entering the park via the gatehouse, the beach is to the right. Follow the trail and signs past the small playground on the right and past the pond on the left. I recommend going to the right once you get to the beach itself as it was less crowded the day I was there. A couple rules important to know before you go. You can drive up closer to the beach to unload, but no parking there unless you have a handicapped sticker/plate. Also, no dogs on the beach unless it's a service dog. There is a ranger walking around so don't try it as you'll be disappointed (as I saw two families have to leave). And no climbing on the break wall rocks. Seems fun, so why not? The ranger said that very aggressive (but non-poisonous) water snakes live there, eek! Also, since I went in August, beware of the jellyfish--they were everywhere. But I also saw huge schools of tiny fish and lots of birds (seagulls, pelican, etc). The beach does not have any natural shade. I had read on the website no umbrellas or tents but I saw tons of families with them and they didn't get in trouble. Bring your snacks and drinks and beach comforts as there are no concessions, just the beach! And the water itself was clear to start but then got more cloudy and had seaweed as the day went on. It's nice and shallow, so I think we will come back when the jellyfish aren't so numerous.

    45-minutes from Washington, D.C. Beverly Triton Nature Park is one of the closest beaches to the…read morecity. On top of that, it's a protected park with trails and views. Here's why you should visit: 1) Parking: There's a small lot that fills up fast during the summer. My daughter and I went on an August Friday morning and had to wait a few minutes for someone to leave. There is a lot across the street, but it also fills up too. Parking is free. 2) Trails: There are several short hikes perfect for toddlers. My four-year-old daughter was able to hike the Triton Trail on her own without a stroller or asking to be carried. 3) Beach: The fastest way to the beach is down the paved trail by the main parking lot. It takes 1-2 minutes to walk to the long, but narrow public beach. Bring sunscreen and bug spray. There's no shade at all. 4) Outhouses: There are two outhouses at the main parking lot AND another one at the beach entrance. Unless you want to change in a dirty outhouse, put on your swimsuit before you arrive.

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