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Hikes around Annapolis Neck explore a low-lying peninsula characterized by extensive shoreline along the South River and Chesapeake Bay. The terrain is generally flat, with trails winding through a mix of woodlands, wetlands, and parks. The network includes both paved paths suitable for all abilities and natural surface trails that offer hiking with water views.
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Discover the Ellen Moyer Nature Park Trail, an easy hiking route that offers a refreshing outdoor escape. This short path spans 0.4 miles (0.7 km) with a gentle elevation gain…
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The Truxton Park Loop offers an easy hike through green spaces and wooded areas within an urban park setting. As you follow the path, you will enjoy views along Spa…

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Hike the easy Spa Creek Trail in Annapolis, a 1.4-mile route with scenic views of the creek, marshy woods, and historic downtown.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Spa Creek Trail is an almost 1.5 mile long trail that is popular with walkers and cyclists. It is fully paved and completely traffic-free, so it is a great place for a relaxed, family walk.
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Nice wooden bridge that takes you over Spa Creek and out of Truxton Park. It is a great way to enter the park.
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Truxton Park is a beautiful city park along Spa Creek. There are several miles of hiking trails that cut through the park. Many of the trails run along Spa Creek, so you get good views of the water.
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Quiet Waters Park is a great park on the banks of the South River. There are several miles of nature trails, a pier and multiple points that give you great views of the river.
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Nice viewpoint over the South River in Quiet Waters Park. There is a small gazebo which is a great place for a break to enjoy the view.
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Pier in Quiet Waters Park that stretches into the South River. It is a great place to admire the river or to rent kayaks to get out on the water.
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Quiet Waters Park is a great park on the banks of the South River. There are several miles of nature trails, a pier and multiple points that give you great views of the river.
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Great spot to admire the wonderful view of the South River. There is a gazebo that is a great place to take a quick break and enjoy the vistas.
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Yes, there are over 25 hiking routes to explore around Annapolis Neck. The trails range from easy, paved paths in local parks to more moderate routes through woodlands and along the extensive shoreline of the South River and Chesapeake Bay.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the beautiful water views, the mix of paved and natural surface trails, and the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands. The well-maintained paths through parks like Quiet Waters are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, Annapolis Neck is quite accommodating for hikers with dogs. A great option is Quiet Waters Park, which features over six miles of trails as well as a dedicated dog park and a dog beach, making it a local favorite for pet owners.
The region has many easy trails perfect for a family outing. The Truxton Park loop — Annapolis is a short, accessible walk. Many parks, like Sandy Point State Park, also offer flat, easy paths with picnic areas and views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Many trails provide scenic water vistas. For a short hike with rewarding views of the Chesapeake Bay and the historic Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse, visit Thomas Point Park. Another excellent choice is the Spa Creek Trail — Annapolis, which meanders along the water for a pleasant and scenic walk.
For a more rustic hiking experience, head to the Bacon Ridge Natural Area. This large preserve features over 20 miles of natural surface trails that wind through mature forests and wetlands. The trails here are well-regarded for their rolling hills and remote feel.
Yes, loop trails are common. For a longer circular route, consider the Old Annapolis City Reservoir loop from Anne Arundel County. This moderate 5-mile (8.1 km) trail takes you through quiet, wooded areas around the old reservoir.
The region's mix of woodlands, wetlands, and shoreline provides rich habitat for wildlife. Keep an eye out for native birds like bald eagles, egrets, and herons, especially near the water. The trails in Bacon Ridge Natural Area and Greenbury Point Conservation Area are particularly good for bird watching.
The terrain around the Annapolis Neck peninsula is generally low-lying and flat, characterized by coastal plains and wetlands. As a result, there are no significant waterfalls on the hiking trails in the immediate area.
Hiking is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather with comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, so early morning hikes are recommended. Winter is quieter and offers clearer views through the trees, though some trails can be muddy.
The peninsula offers several excellent parks and conservation areas for hiking.
Quiet Waters Park is a top choice, known for its paved trails and scenic river views. For a more remote feel, the Bacon Ridge Natural Area offers an extensive network of woodland trails. Another popular spot is the Greenbury Point Conservation Area, which provides short, easy trails with great opportunities for bird watching.


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