Sandy Point Natural Environment Area is a coastal preserve on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay offering diverse habitats, scenic shorelines, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and water-based recreation.
Sandy Point Natural Environment Area is located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay near the mouth of the South River. This protected area encompasses coastal maritime forests, tidal marshes, sandy beaches, and open water habitats that support a rich variety of wildlife, including migratory birds, waterfowl, and small mammals. The landscape features sweeping views of the Bay and the iconic Chesapeake Bay Bridge to the south. Sandy Point has significant ecological value, serving as a refuge for nesting waterfowl and a resting spot for migratory birds during seasonal flyways. The area offers visitors a combination of tranquil natural settings and easy access to outdoor recreation activities. Popular pursuits include hiking along nature trails, birdwatching in the tidal marshes, fishing from the shoreline, and kayaking or paddleboarding in the calm bay waters. The sandy beaches provide a quiet alternative to the bustling nearby park areas and are favored by photographers and wildlife enthusiasts. Its accessibility from the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area makes Sandy Point a sought-after destination for day trips. Educational programs and interpretive signage enhance visitor understanding of the bay's ecosystems and conservation efforts. The area's combination of diverse habitats and recreational opportunities makes it an important designation for public enjoyment and ecological protection alike.
Scenic shoreline views of the Chesapeake Bay and Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Extensive tidal marshes and coastal forests providing critical bird habitat
Quiet sandy beaches ideal for photography and nature observation
Kayak and paddleboard access to protected bay waters
Extensive salt marshes that serve as nursery grounds for fish and habitat for migratory birds.
A quiet, undeveloped sandy shoreline offering unobstructed views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Popular scenic vantage point for photography with panoramic water views and bridge perspectives.