solanabeacherman
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- Nov 2, 2010
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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake
I'm sorry if this has been posted before but I have to ask ya'll opinion anyway. This will be our 2nd year boating on the Chesapeake. We drive down from PA, and last year had only launched from the HDG City Yacht Basin. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice ramp but thats all. No beach, no camping, nothing for the family but to put the boat in the water.
This year I'd been researching a place that had a little more to offer. This brings me to the Elk Neck State Park. Does anyone have experience with this. I see it has a beach, nice ramp, ect. What I like is the fact that we could bring the whole family and some freinds. We all have young kids ages 1-10 years old. Not everyone likes being stuck on a 21' boat all day after a 2.5 hr drive to get to the bay.
If we join the park the wives and kids could set up an easy up and spend the majority of the day there on the beach. Meanwhile we could anchor the boat off the beach and have it there for our disposal as well. So the boys could float over to the Chesapeake Inn, or Llyods creek to lose track of time.
Am I on the right track here. Is Elk Neck the right place for me? Any suggestions?
Thanks!!
I'm sorry if this has been posted before but I have to ask ya'll opinion anyway. This will be our 2nd year boating on the Chesapeake. We drive down from PA, and last year had only launched from the HDG City Yacht Basin. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice ramp but thats all. No beach, no camping, nothing for the family but to put the boat in the water.
This year I'd been researching a place that had a little more to offer. This brings me to the Elk Neck State Park. Does anyone have experience with this. I see it has a beach, nice ramp, ect. What I like is the fact that we could bring the whole family and some freinds. We all have young kids ages 1-10 years old. Not everyone likes being stuck on a 21' boat all day after a 2.5 hr drive to get to the bay.
If we join the park the wives and kids could set up an easy up and spend the majority of the day there on the beach. Meanwhile we could anchor the boat off the beach and have it there for our disposal as well. So the boys could float over to the Chesapeake Inn, or Llyods creek to lose track of time.
Am I on the right track here. Is Elk Neck the right place for me? Any suggestions?
Thanks!!