More than 30 of the public parks in Anne Arundel County have spots to fish. There are 15 parks in the county that have car-top launch sites where you can enjoy small boats or other watercraft.ĭon’t have a boat? No problem. ![]() Anne Arundel County has plenty of options. If swimming isn’t your thing, but you still want to be on the water, don’t worry. “But, if it is opened up, we would take (our dog) up there,” Cullen said. ![]() “We don’t know if she likes water,” Cullen said. … We haven’t hammered out the final details.” “We want people to be able to enjoy it,” McEvoy said. County Executive Steve Schuh has made it a mission to give swimmers more places to relax in Anne Arundel County, said Owen McEvoy, county executive spokesman. Officials are hoping to change that rule at Fort Smallwood Park, a regional park in Pasadena that has a beachfront along with its launch sites for boats and other activities. If you do, get right back into that kayak. Even the locations where one can load the kayak off the car and into the water, try not to fall in. This is linked to issues with water quality - sometimes bacteria from runoff is so strong that swimmers are encouraged to stay out of the water for most activities. Most of the county’s parks have a strict no-swimming policy. Enjoy a jaunt across the area’s waters in some of the new pedal-powered pontoon boats.īut don’t swim. ![]() Take the kayak out using any of the car-top launches. There are plenty of waterfront activities in the county. Sometime this season, Anne Arundel County Recreation and Park officials plan to open a new beach at Fort Smallwood. Baltimore Sun eNewspaper Home Page Close Menu
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