Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail, Maryland Hiking Trails Info, Map & More

Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail, Maryland Hiking Trail Information

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Directions

From Interstate Highway 95/495 in Maryland, take Exit 3 for Hwy 210 South to Hwy 225, connecting with Hwy 224. Follow signs for Nanjemoy and the Purse State Park.

Activities

FISHING, WATER SPORTS, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PHOTOGRAPHY

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National Historic Trails closely follow a historic trail or route of travel of national significance. This designation, authorized by Congress, identifies, and protects historic routes, historic remnants, and artifacts for public use and enjoyment. The Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail is a series of water routes extending approximately 3,000 miles along the Chesapeake Bay, the nation’s largest estuary. These historic routes trace the 1607 to 1609 voyages of Captain John Smith as he charted the land and waterways of the Chesapeake. It meanders along the shoreline of Douglas Point, Maryland, where the BLM manages the historic 18th century Chiles home site in partnership with the National Park Service. Paddlers may rest at the Blue Bay water stop and enjoy picnic facilities. This stop also provides access to the Chiles site, and is a trailhead for the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail as it crosses Douglas Point.

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