A recent National Park Service study highlights the demand for public access to the Chesapeake Bay for kayak launching and other uses.
According to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Public Access Plan, the following areas received the highest numbers of site suggestions:
1. Dundalk/Edgemere area (Baltimore County, Maryland)
2. Annapolis (Maryland)
3. Sassafras River and main stem of the Chesapeake Bay south of the Sassafras River (Maryland)
4. Nanticoke River (Delaware and Maryland)
5. Anacostia and Potomac Rivers (Washington DC, and Arlington, Virginia)
6. Fort Monroe (Hampton, Virginia)
7. Colonial National Historic Park (Virginia)
8. Nansemond River (Virginia)
9. Harrisburg (Pennsylvania)
10. Raystown Branch of the Juniata River (Pennsylvania)
11. Altoona (Pennsylvania)
source: National Park Service