The Museum campus features interactive exhibits, VR headsets, and a living shoreline. Highlighting the collection is the historic skipjack Wilma Lee, offering a unique sailing experience connecting visitors with Annapolis waters and the Chesapeake.
Access to Carr’s Beach is across the street from the Annapolis Maritime Museum - Park Campus at 7300 Edgewood Road, Annapolis. Park at the museum and look for the crosswalk at Edgewood and Bembe Beach Road. Cross the street and walk the path towards the gate. When at the gate, veer right to read the interpretive signs that lead you to the beach.
Campus features a state-of-the-art 2,500 sq. ft. permanent exhibition space features an art gallery, public docks, a small Bay-side beach park, and outdoor wooden boat exhibits.
Overview From the sprawling Chesapeake Bay tributaries like the Patapsco River to the quiet waters of Loch Raven Reservoir, Central Maryland provides anglers with plenty of target opportunities for Blue and Flathead Catfish in various habitats. These waterways boast abundant food sources and ample cover, including submerged structures and rocky outcrops, creating ideal conditions for catfish to thrive. With their accessibility and plentiful populations, the bodies of water in Central Maryland provide an excellent setting[...]