Tuckahoe State Park

Tuckahoe River Public Landing

Stoney Point is the only Caroline County (east bank) public access landing between Hillsboro and the mouth of the Tuckahoe. Although not an improved landing with ramp, Stoney Point is an excellent soft landing for paddle craft and for exploring the upper todal reaches of the Tuckahoe. Watch out for mud shoals along the east bank that will entrap even shallow draft canoes and kayaks at low tide.

County

Queen Anne’s, Caroline

River Entry

Paved ramp above Crouse Mill Dam (Queen Anne’s side), unmaintained soft landing below the dam (either side)

Parking

Ample, unpaved

Approach

Paved state park road

Facilities

Tuckahoe State Park ranger station, restrooms, drinking water, canoe rentals, playground, picnic tables, grills, picnic pavilion, campgrounds               

Fees

None

Attractions

Non-tidal paddling and fishing, marshlands paddling; hiking trails to Adkins Arboretum; 4-mile trail to Hillsboro

Historic Sites Within 12 Miles of Tuckahoe Park

Historic Site

Miles
Upriver

Miles
Downriver

Tuckahoe Park

0.0

0.0

Hillsboro

 

6.0

Hillsboro Shipyard

 

6.3

Rolph’s Landing

 

7.9

Stoney Point Landing

 

8.4

Wayman Wharf

 

8.8

Long Point

 

9.9

Frederick Douglass Birthplace

 

11.2

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