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Elk Neck State Park is a kitesurfing spot at the northern end of the Chesapeake Bay, in Cecil County, Maryland. This state park occupies a peninsula between the Elk River and Northeast River. The spot offers access to the upper bay, with fetch to the south. It's the northernmost kitesurfing spot on the Chesapeake Bay, offering an alternative for riders in northern Maryland and Delaware. Wooded natural setting with characteristic white cliffs.
Northern Chesapeake Bay with fetch to the south. Fresh to brackish water — this part of the bay is less salty. Flat water to light chop. Muddy and sandy bottom. Low tidal range in the northern bay. Cooler water than in the southern bay.
Intermediate
Open all year round
Maritime traffic — navigation channel to the C&D Canal nearby. Tidal and river currents. Floating debris from rivers. State park area — follow regulations. Cold water in spring. Thunderstorms possible in summer.
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