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If you want to hit the beach, Bare Neck Shore is nearby, and you can have a great hiking adventure along the Magnolia Trail. High temperatures at Period Pond through the summertime months are in the 80's. Summer night lows sink down to the 60's. Throughout the winter this place gets highs in the 40's; after the sun is down during the wintertime temperatures at Period Pond sink into the 20's. Beech Hollow is a good spot to look at, and camping at Duncan's Family
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| | Campground is always a wonderful experience. If you need a place to stay Residence Inn Annapolis is a brilliant choice, and on a fine day you can take a hike along the Loop Trail. Period Pond really is in the middle of a beautiful outdoors paradise. Swamps can be such interesting locations, stop at Birds Mill Swamp while you're here at Period Pond; you'll come across a pretty lake called Elbow Lake. You just can't envision the amount of outdoors enjoyable things | |
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the area near Period Pond has to offer. A common amount of rain falls here at Period Pond; the month with most of the rain is May while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. This lake is so wonderful. Greenbelt
Park is a great national park; if you're a golfer then a perfect nearby course is Renditions Golf Course. This lake is so wonderful. SpringHill Suites Annapolis is a good site to get some rest, and while you're here you can take a
hike along the Left Trail. Wild Rose Shores is near Period Pond if you're in a beach type of mood, and hey, All Hardwoods Branch is a magnificent local stream. A splendid site to camp here at Period Pond is Hart-Miller Island State Park, and while you're here, you could also take a look at pretty Hidden Pond.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 38.86472 Longitude: -76.58444
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Elbow Lake, Anne Arundel CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Bare Neck Shore
 | yeah, i'd like to give some input. i drove from west virginia to go to this beach, and it's more water and dock than beach. not to mention the only access is from the houses of the rich who live in the community. oh, and there's no camping nearby.... |
Triton Beach
 | 1 PHOTO We also use to go to Triton quite a few times each summer thru the early 50's and 60's. We have a lot of photos taken there when we were kids. I absolutely loved it. The water was clean, there was a cool playground with a trapeze and the main pavilion had cool games, slots & food. As a little kid, I was fascinated by the ''maze'' like locker room. It had rows and rows of booths to change in. I couldn't make up my mind. I remember pulling into the lot and there was a big loud speaker on the building. I seem to remember it playing ''Shh-boom'' a lot. I'm uploading 2 things I still have which I probably paid 5 cents for. Again, as a kid, I thought these were hysterical. thanks for the memories... |
Mayo Beach
 | In 1964-65 my band the Chauntels played the Mayo Beach dances during the summer. What great memories. I would like to locate any photo's of The Chauntels band that were taken at that time. I have one taken with me and one of our fans....I just read an article on the degradation of the Chesapeake Bay and the declining population of the blue crab. As a teenager growing up in Silver Spring, MD, we spent many weekends at Mayo Beach. We had close friends who had a weekend home on the bay at Mayo Beach and we spent countless hours on their small boat dock dangling chicken necks tied onto lines and lowered into the water to capture the blue crabs. Once the crabs started feeding on the chicken necks, we would slowly pull the lines up and take a hand held net and capture them. The reward from this activity was a pot full of delicious, steamed blue crabs for dinner. It sounds like those times are gone!... |
Burba Lake
 | 16 miles away 1 PHOTO ... preserve with picnic facilities for large and small groups. A well-maintained path runs around the entire lake where you can normally find soldiers, retirees and their families out for a stroll or a leisurely run. We can all thank the tightening of security due to terrorism for making the lake's having less access. You must have proper ID (Government/Military issued ID) to enter the post, unless it is pre-arranged such as for family reunions and such. The Ft. Meade MWR people take good care of the lake and it's surroundings and nature teems. You will normally find ducks and geese swimming in the lake, some have made it their home. Migratory birds also have put this lake on their itinerary! There is fishing in the lake and also a healthy turtle population. Beavers also have taken up residence in one area and by some of the ''missing'' trees you can tell that they have been there. There is also a resident blue heron that can often be found on the shore of the lake or amongst the greenery on the little island in the middle. All in all, though I'm not a great writer...this is ... |
Greenbelt Park
 | 21 miles away Regular camping fees at this time (06/08) are $16/night. I have been camping at Greenbelt Park every summer for a week for the last 7 years. It was always at $14 up till last year when it went up to $16. Great Park though! Love it!... |
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