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    4.5 (10 reviews)
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    Back on shore he cleaned a few fish first and we went to a great local restaurant with our catch and enjoyed a great lunch.

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    Rockaholic Fishing Charters

    Rockaholic Fishing Charters

    1.0(1 review)
    0.5 mi

    I would give this 0 stars but I don't think it would show as a rating so I settled for 1. This was…read morethe worst experience of "fishing" I have ever had although I'm not quite sure you could call it fishing. We went for a half day trip with 6 people and 4 of the people never even touched a rod! And the only reason one of them did was because the mate was busy. The other person that touched a rod was handed the rod once the fish was already set and all they did was reel. That's not fishing that's being treated like a four year old and just catching. The mate never spoke to us and it was the most awkward boat ride I have ever been on. The captain spoke to us a little bit but by the end of the trip we still didn't know their names. The boat had one kind of bait and that was it and after about an hour at one spot with no bites another boat came within like 20 yards of us and was catching every time their lines were in the water. I understand that sometimes fish don't bite and that's fine but obviously they were there and biting. We weren't even fishing for half of the time because they were just driving around. It was a very bad experience and a complete waste of money and there is no way on earth that we will ever be going back!

    From the owner: Come fish the Chesapeake Bay aboard the rockaholic, a 42' Maryland charter fishing boat. Fishing…read morefrom Rock Hall and Kent Island, we offer fishing charter adventures convenient to Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Additionally, we can arrange other departure locations Sandy Point State Park or Kent Narrows.

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    Thomas Point Park

    Thomas Point Park

    4.6(12 reviews)
    19.8 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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    Thomas Point Park - Lovely sunset.

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    Lake Frank

    Lake Frank

    4.3(15 reviews)
    47.6 mi

    Located in the Derwood/Rockville area of Moco!…read more My alumni association recently did a hike here but I missed it so I decided to explore this trail on my own. I visited on an early Sunday morning. I parked off Avery Road and there were a few cars already there. The change of scenery was nice. I enjoyed the scenic and peaceful views!

    This is a lovely park, with plenty of hiking options and the feel of being in deep woods while…read moreactually located in the middle of town (Rockville). The lake itself is gorgeous, and always so picturesque.... I have hiked the Lakeside Trail a few times, which is about three miles and mostly wooded, with two creek crossings (one easy, the other more difficult, requiring stepping on stones that could be slippery or even, at times, underwater). The first time we hiked the trail we did get lost as we skipped the difficult creek crossing and ended up going straight, and almost right back out of park...so bring water to drink and wear (or bring) a pair of shoes that can handle the creek water (it's not safe to swim--so I'm assuming, or wade around--in). UPDATE: Part of the Lakeside Trail has construction going on around it (near the easier stream crossing) and last time we encountered it we decided to turn around rather than trying to get around the mess...but there are other parts of the trail to explore, including hiking along the path that' intersects with Rock Creek Trail (or you can go around the other end of the Lakeside Trail, close to the Avery Park entrance...) Usually when we're here we don't do the entire trail, anyway, but turn around at various points, depending upon how long we want to walk. Although the park does get busy on weekends (and it can be difficult to get a parking spot at the Avery Park lot) the further along the trails you go the less people you'll encounter. Weekdays are also pretty peaceful. I look forward to visiting the Meadowside Nature Center when it reopens--this is located at the other park entrance at Muncaster Mill Road.

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    North Beach

    North Beach

    2.9(75 reviews)
    33.6 mi

    Day trips to nearby beaches from the DMV, put it on your to-do list…read more Our weekends are usually spent marking off bookmarks and going to eat at places our Yelpies recommend. We ended up in North Beach this past weekend, how pretty! Small but nice! Boardwalk and all! There is a private beach but it's for locals. Very very cute quaint neighborhood surrounding the "beach" area. Looking at water will never get old. If you're a water baby, or just love looking at water (lakes, oceans, ponds) then this is it! Super beautiful. Love this! Romantic for couples!

    Beautiful, charming, small town in the midst of the Western shore of the Chesapeake and nice…read morealternative for those who cannot or do not want to deal with the hassles of heading out to Ocean City or Sandy Point. Sandy Point is way too crowded and can be over stimulating for people wanting a relaxing yet local beach getaway. North Beach punches above its weight by having that peaceful, charming presence and vibe for you to relax. It is a year around destination, in that sure the beach (sand) might not be open, but the boardwalk is free all year around. I have found myself walking the boardwalk on gorgeous Spring and Fall days not during peak season enjoying myself. There are nice restaurants, eateries, food trucks and other charming venues around to grab smoothies, ice cream, and other delectables. My only gripe is the price of admission for the beach itself for non-county residents is a bit steep and has risen. You can rent an umbrella too, but that also costs more money. However, you do not always need to head to the actual beach and can enjoy the boardwalk and the local venues without having to pay that and get some sightseeing in. This is one of my favorite day-trip destinations in the DMV especially to wind down and relax with some good ole therapeutic peace and tranquility. NB is peaceful and slower paced than a lot of the faster paced locales in the DMV, folks should at least give the beach and town a shot to visit. It is a DMV day-trip destination for sure!

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    SCHOOL HOUSE POND

    SCHOOL HOUSE POND

    5.0(3 reviews)
    35.2 mi

    I almost don't want to tell y'all about this place--because I'd hate for the peace and quiet to get…read moreruined. This little hidden gem of a park is perfect when you want to enjoy the outdoors without the crowds, playgrounds, or screaming kids. Even on a busy holiday weekend, I was able to sit outside, soak up the sun, and do some painting in total tranquility. A few people were fishing off the nearby pier, and others were strolling by, but overall, it was wonderfully quiet. It's the kind of spot you'd easily drive past without noticing--and honestly, I hope it stays that way. There's nothing quite like a peaceful, quiet park to clear your head.

    I've been going to school house pond for years...it's roughly 9 min from my house if traffic is…read moreideal...what unlike most about the pond besides the close location is the variation of things to do at the pond...although I've fished and walked the trail several times this is also an ideal place to come for a outdoor meeting, lunch in the park, and even a place to reflect for a few minutes before driving home. I have seen yoga classes in the summer which is also a nice attraction. Unfortunately a few bad storms came through and made some damage to some of the walking bridges but there's still enough space for one to explore. There's several local businesses close by to Grab a snack. The park has ample seating for everyone and even benches close to the pier. If you plan to fish...bring a license. The area is stocked several times a year but that doesn't mean it's any easier...on this particular occasion I did well but there have been some other times where well my son did better. Whatever you do....don't allow your kid to bring an iPad lol...I've seen one of ours fall in the water...and although we got it back...it was never the same

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