Baltimore Water Trail Network Brings New Access For Paddle Sports

Thursday morning Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott paddled a kayak through the Inner Harbor alongside other paddlers for the unveiling of the Baltimore Blueway plan. In one of the Bay’s most urban areas, the city is launching a network of eight water trails and 20 access points for non-motorized craft. 

These trails will connect cultural, historic and natural sites throughout Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and Middle Branch, promoting a new way to discover Baltimore. A blueway is a designated route or series of routes that is primarily designed for kayaks, canoes, rowboats and stand-up paddleboards.  


Excerpt & Photo from Chesapeake Bay Magazine

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