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    Point Lookout State Park

    3.7 (50 reviews)

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    Clear water
    Kenny N.

    I love point lookout, I went fishing here since I was in elementary school, now I'm 21. The water is starting to look cleaner, more like Florida coastline water, shallow-clear water. That's a good sign, that means there's a lot of shellfish in the area filtering the water!!! But this location has been over fished, the fishing experience isn't the same anymore!!!! On top of that the park isn't open day & night anymore. Why I put four out of five stars? Simply because I don't why one day I go to the gate & pay 5$ then the next I pay 17$. Is this normal? One gate worker says out of state pays 5$ then the other says 17$? Is this normal? Other than that, this park is perfect for vacation goers.

    Aditi B.

    Very relaxing. Just enough crowded. Not too empty, not overly crowded. The beaches are clean. The staff is friendly, courteous and efficient. There were parking available everytime we visited. The entry fee is $5 per person.

    Nancy H.

    Beautiful state park love the view to the ocean, BBQ grill available and/mini store as well, table area close to the beach, life guards on duty all time, and walkway. Also, spacious bathroom showers and bathrooms. 3 hours from Pennsylvania but worthy Don't forget to bring trash bags and to take you trash out at your way back to the car trash containers available by the parking lot.

    Beach
    Diego G.

    Once again, Maryland doesn't disappoint with their state park! I went on a Saturday afternoon with my yearly pass I bought so as to avoid paying the daily parking rate of $5-$7. I would recommend you follow the Maryland state park department on Twitter or check their website for real time updates because they'll close parking/entrance if and when they reach capacity, which happened today. Once you get in, there's plenty of parking spots for the beach and this state park also has pet friendly beaches nearby along with various fishing/boating spots. There were a lot of families out there and grilling which brought a smile to my face after the year of COVID-19 that forced everyone into lockdown. The area was well kept and clean with volunteers working throughout the day and at closing time to cleanup and organize the area. While I spent my time at the beach this time around, I will be back to explore the various other aspects of this awesome state park.

    Brown dog approves!
    Teresa C.

    Best dog friendly beach on the Western Shore. It never disappoints. $5 admission for out of state. Military get in free when they have a guard at the gate.

    Julie C.

    Great place for families who like to camp with amenities - and with campsites starting at $20/night, it's a steal. The camp sites are very well maintained (be sure to bring a tarp and broom/dustpan for the tent - it's pretty dusty). The bathrooms are pristine! I didn't spot a single bad odor, cobweb or bug during our stay. The camp store is very well stocked. We bought everything from duct tape to lighter fluid to ice and firewood. We camped 2 nights in the Hoffmans loop on site 118. It was a nice location - away from the bathroom but close enough you could get there quickly. The loop itself is wooded but open unlike the Malone or Lanier loops. These are very private, but are surrounding by tall grasses. If you're camping with a group or with children, the Hoffmans or Greenspoint loops are probably the best bet. There is a nice and large playset in the Hoffman loop and you have access to a nice pier to fish or crab in Lake Conoy. While we didn't take advantage of it, the park had several activities planned for children and families. Even with 2 days, we didn't have enough time to enjoy those. We were busy with digging for shells on the Chesapeake side near the lighthouse, walking around Fort Lincoln and playing/swimming on the beach. I can't wait to go back and try one of the mini-cabins in the fall and one of the waterfront camping sites in the spring (it seemed spots 98 and 99 were right on the water and were relatively private).

    Keith E.

    A great place to go visit if you are thinking about a Sunday drive or, a place to take the whole family to enjoy; camping, fishing, boating, hunting, swimming, causeway, etc. Stunning views of the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River. See their website for more information.

    Point Lookout Lighthouse, the Northside
    Cynthia R.

    On a spit of land far on the tip of St. Mary's county where the Chesapeake and the Potomac literally collide, sits the small, weather worn and reportedly very haunted Point Lookout Lighthouse. A group of us took a long motorcycle ride down Rt. 5 south, through the old First Landing of St. Mary's City and onto Point Lookout State Park in order to visit the Lighthouse for it's last open house of 2007. Because of it's location, history and proximity to Ft. Lincoln and a former Civil War hospital and POW camp, the Point Lookout Lighthouse has garnered itself quite a reputation as a great location to see apparitions and possibly recorded paranormal data. So much so, that the College of Southern Maryland actually features it for field research in a class on paranormal studies (I swear, I'm not making that up!). It's almost impossible to get tickets to the "Spirits of Point Lookout" tours held in late October, but a visit without all the pomp of Halloween still isn't disappointing. The lighthouse itself is more of a plain, 1920's farmhouse with a light situated at the top. It's last resident, Laura Berg, was on hand to provide some insight to her experiences in the building while she resided there from 1979 to 1981. Although the Lighthouse, built in 1830, has had it's outer structure restored to it's 1927 appearance, the inside has been left untouched since the 80's, and even through all those years, little had been done to modify the house. Peeling paint, rust stained bathroom fixtures, crooked iron heaters, creaky floors and molded, rotting wallpaper all work in harmony to create an atmosphere of abandon and gloom. This isn't pristine, restored colonial Williamsburg, this is what nature and age, wind and weather and a helpful vandal or two can do. It isn't hard to imagine ghosts at every corner with such an eerie pall cast by all the decay and the dark history surrounding the treacherous point and the nearby fort. And those tiny, curving stairs that lead to the porthole entry into the equally tiny light are just one more thrill. Getting up and down those ladder stairs without busting your skull is a minor miracle, made even more exhilarating by the lack of safety equipment ( I love an "enter at your own risk" site!), is quickly rewarded by the panoramic view of the Bay, the Point, the park and the river, from that claustrophobically encased light. The drive from DC to St. Mary's County is a history buff's weekend well spent and if you're a Civil War enthusiast, Point Lookout should be a "must see" on your list of blue and grey stuff to do. And if ghosts are your thing, well...even if you don't see one, I'm pretty sure you'll still enjoy the atmosphere provided by the old Light and the stories it's Docents enjoy sharing.

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    Wanda K.

    This state park is gorgeous. I would have given 5 stars but dogs are only allowed in a certain area of the park. There was a lot more we could have done if our dog would have been allowed.

    Late August sunset near the lighthouse.
    Dee B.

    I came exclusively to watch the sunset, so cannot speak for the entire park. Admission as MD resident was $5 on a weekend. On a summer Saturday the park was busy, especially with many, many people fishing. I even had a bit of a difficult time taking pictures, as so many people and poles were hanging out on the rocks. But the sunset was nice, and I spotted a monarch butterfly, too, plus a faint rainbow over the water.

    Guillaume L.

    Only one person to collect money on a busy Saturday 6/29/2019 (waited over an hour from 0900 am-1015 am). They have several employees driving their trucks back and forth and not one willing to help by opening another booth to collect money. When it was finally our turn, I asked the employee why they cannot open a second booth to collect money and his reply was "we are short staffed." Dude, I am looking at another employee seating behind you, not doing anything and looking at his mobile phone. I asked what about him (lazy dude on the phone), why can't he help and his reply was "oh he's helping me." They charge $7 for non Maryland residents and $5 for Maryland residents, I am sure they can provide better customer service. Unfortunately they don't give a crap about you, only your money. Worst park and will never return! Pure incompetence and laziness!!! This place is filthy, trash everywhere & their bathrooms are disgusting!!!

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    It seems the park open at 6pm until sunset, I am not quiet sure about their store

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    There is a nice and large playset in the Hoffman loop and you have access to a nice pier to fish or crab in Lake Conoy.

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    Hughlett Point Natural Preserve

    Hughlett Point Natural Preserve

    4.9(8 reviews)
    21.3 mi

    On the map, this was indistinguishable from nearby Dameron Marsh. Upon arriving, I was surprised by…read morewhat I found here. A short boardwalk leads to a genuine beach, one of the larger and nicer ones I've ever seen on the Chesapeake. Don't get me wrong, nobody's surfing on the little waves the bay generates, but it's still got a nice beach aesthetic and a good view. Several cautions are warranted, including the obvious risks of biting insects (not so much on the beach, but definitely on the inland track) and jellyfish. But I was surprised when a local told me that some of the marshy areas and the stream where a lagoon flows into the bay are prone to developing quicksand, to the point where people can get seriously stuck. (Unlike in movies, quicksand is not likely to drown you on its own but I still would not want to step in it). So watch out for that and bring some bug spray. Plant and animal life was abundant, and between the forest, the marsh, and the beach, there was a variety of scenery. So little of the bay is open to the public and preserved in this way. And this is not a park per se, and so unlike most state parks, this is free to enter. The parking area is small, and signage says they do not allow parking outside the lines, so visitation will be limited simply by space. But if you see a space open there, I'd take it.

    This park is fantastic. There are only 11 parking spaces, so access is limited. The trail through…read morethe woods is beautiful. Some of the trail is raised wooden platforms. The beach is amazing. It is rustic and beautiful with marshlands and wildlife. There are two hiking options. One is interior and goes in the woods. The other is beachfront. Both trails are great. There is one point where there is a small inland marshy lake. It is usually connected to the bay. The water here is usually flowing in or out depending on the tide. Be very careful trying to cross because the sand is soft and you could get stuck. It is remote, so you might not easily get help. The wildlife in this area is great. Sometimes I have seen hundreds of flapping rays just off shore. Birds, fish you never know. Fo and enjoy this special treasure.

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