The Havre de Grace Promenade (Boardwalk) is a beautiful 3/4 mile boardwalk with a picturesque view of the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay. Located adjacent to Tydings Park, the Decoy Museum, the Maritime Museum, and Concord Point lighthouse. Perfect for a relaxing walk, with interpretive signage about the river and bay, and benches that provide opportunities to enjoy waterfowl and boat watching. Open from dusk ’til dawn.
Built in 1827, Concord Point Lighthouse is the oldest publicly accessible lighthouse on the Chesapeake Bay. The Keeper’s House Museum features exhibits on the history of HdG’s best-known landmark. Sat 10a-2p Sun 1p-5p
Havre de Grace Decoy Museum houses a major collection of working and artisan crafted Chesapeake Bay decoys. Evolved from utilitarian carvings to lure waterfowl to fully detailed and sophisticated artistic carvings done by highly skilled craftsmen in the Chesapeake Bay area. Who knew decoys could be so interesting? Mon to Sat 10:30a-4:30p Sun 12p-4p
The Havre de Grace Maritime Museum, Inc] documents, preserves, and interprets the historical maritime skills, culture, heritage, and environment of the Upper Chesapeake Bay region. Exhibits include artifacts historically used in boatbuilding and by watermen for fishing and harvesting of crab and oysters. Another xhibit covers the important role of Havre de Grace and surrounding area in the Underground Railroad. Wed to Sat 10a-5p Sun 1p-5p
Beautiful park overlooking the Susquehanna River, the HdG City Yacht Basin and the entrance to the Havre de Grace Promenade. Perfect location for waterfront outdoor relaxation with picnic areas, public restroom, pickleball courts and small gazebo.
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