One correction to an earlier review: Quiet Waters Park, where you get parking passes to Thomas Point Park, is not«just up the street.» It’s easily four miles away, off Hillsmere Drive.
Brian M.
Place rating: 4 Lusby, MD
Private looking gate upon entry. Oh. to Park it is important to have a pass. check quiet waters office just up the street. Really nice family spot. Where there is group camping sites by the water and pavilions for people to rent and have functions. The park had lots of people with activity. Looks like people plan their day and packed their trucks for the hidden destination in the backyard of annapolis. Lots of people fishing with younger family members. The park trails were mostly short but very well groomed. Gravel and crushed stone adorned the paths with long picturesque benches placed in adequate position to optimize the view of the water. Great spot. I almost did not want to put a review cause i wanted to keep this cool new spot to myself. Enjoy!
Katie K.
Place rating: 4 Nottingham, MD
A hidden gem of a park with beautiful views of the bay on three sides. Next time we’ll bring a picnic lunch and a hammock!
Christian C.
Place rating: 4 Severn, MD
A nice fishing spot located off the beaten path in Annapolis. Access to the park is by monthly permit only and they only sell a limited amount per month. Once they sell out, you’re out of luck until the next month. The park is open pretty much from dawn to dusk. Overnighting is not allowed. No piers or sandy beach, just rip rap. I’ve caught a mix of perch, spot, croaker and rockfish. A few portajohns are available, and there is a small covered pavilion that can be rented out for parties.