Best Places to Kayak Near Middle River, MD

30 public launch points within 50 miles of Middle River, ranked by water conditions, access, and amenities.

30 nearby13 Creeks7 Rivers4 Inlets
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Kayakers on a calm forest river surrounded by pine trees

Wilson Point Park

Maryland · 1.4 mi

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Kayakers on a calm forest river surrounded by pine trees

Hawthorne Park

Maryland · 1.7 mi

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Marshy Point Nature Center and Park

Maryland · 2.5 mi

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a boat is floating in the water at sunset

Gunpowder Falls State Park

Maryland · 3.1 mi

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a boat is floating in the water at sunset

Bowleys Marina

Maryland · 3.2 mi

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Miami Beach Park

Maryland · 3.4 mi

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Kayakers on a calm forest river surrounded by pine trees

Gunpowder Falls State Park - Hammerman Day Use Area

Maryland · 4.0 mi

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a boat is floating in the water at sunset

Cox Point Park

Maryland · 4.1 mi

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Kayakers on a calm forest river surrounded by pine trees

Mariner Point Park - soft access (south)

Maryland · 5.4 mi

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Kayakers on a calm forest river surrounded by pine trees

Mariner Point Park boat ramp

Maryland · 5.5 mi

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a body of water surrounded by a forest

Oasis Marina

Maryland · 5.7 mi

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red and white kayak on brown sand near body of water during daytime

Baltimore County Sailing Center

Maryland · 6.1 mi

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red and white kayak on brown sand near body of water during daytime

Rocky Point

Maryland · 6.3 mi

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Hart-Miller Island State Park

Maryland · 6.4 mi

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Edgemere Senior Center and Park

Maryland · 6.9 mi

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a river running through a lush green forest

Inverness Park

Maryland · 7.1 mi

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Kayakers on a calm forest river surrounded by pine trees

Chesterwood Park

Maryland · 7.7 mi

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Kayakers on a calm forest river surrounded by pine trees

Merritt Park

Maryland · 7.8 mi

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Kayakers on a calm forest river surrounded by pine trees

Watersedge Park

Maryland · 7.9 mi

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Concrete Homes Park

Maryland · 7.9 mi

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Sparrows Point Park

Maryland · 8.1 mi

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a river running through a lush green forest

Turner Station Park

Maryland · 8.4 mi

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Fleming Community Center and Park

Maryland · 8.5 mi

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North Point - Black Marsh

Maryland · 9.2 mi

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Kayaker paddling across a calm bay at sunset with mountains in the background

Canton Waterfront Park

Maryland · 9.5 mi

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Boston Street Pier Park

Maryland · 9.8 mi

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Fort Howard Park

Maryland · 10.0 mi

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Kayakers on a calm forest river surrounded by pine trees

Otter Creek Roadside

Maryland · 10.6 mi

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a boat is floating in the water at sunset

Otter Creek Narina

Maryland · 10.8 mi

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a boat is floating in the water at sunset

Flying Point Marina

Maryland · 10.8 mi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best places to kayak near Middle River, MD?

Top picks near Middle River include Baltimore County Sailing Center, Rocky Point, Inverness Park. In total there are 30 public launch points within 50 miles, with paddling on creeks, rivers, inlets.

What types of paddling can I do near Middle River?

Near Middle River you'll find opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddle boarding. Most locations offer beginner-friendly conditions with public boat ramp access.

Are there free kayak launches near Middle River?

Yes! Most public boat ramps near Middle River are free to use. Some state parks and recreation areas may charge a small parking or entrance fee.