We rented kayaks from
Paddle Annapolis, a small company on the Eastport peninsula at the end of March 2025. With a spring break vacation in Virginia Beach looming, we wanted to practice our skills before hitting more challenging work much further down the Chesapeake Bay.
The company has a small and easy launch into Spa Creek.
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Mom and youngest getting into their kayak |
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A successful launch |
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She launched earlier |
Spa Creek is on the south side of downtown Annapolis, where the
Capitol and the
Naval Academy and the tourist bits are located. The creek is lined with lots of large and impressive houses, along with numerous personal docks and boats.
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Downtown thataway! |
We headed up the creek, leaving downtown for the return trip since the wind would favor us on the way back.
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Ships near the launch area |
We had fun going under Compromise Street/6th Street bridge (which we drove over to get to the kayak place).
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Nicely in sync |
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Crossing on the left |
I went through the middle of the bridge, the draw bridge part, and enjoyed seeing the signs. I am not sure what the speed limit sign is (miles or knots or metric) but I am sure I was not exceeding it.
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If you need the phone number at this point, you are in trouble |
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Interesting height gauge |
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Looking up at the road |
On the other side, traffic was not too busy. We had fun waving to larger boats going in the other direction.
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We had this boat surrounded (see the blue kayak on the other side?) |
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Some fancy houses |
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A mega-house |
Snacking on the water was fun though I had trouble docking with the other boats in the middle of the water.
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Powering up for more rowing |
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Two thirds of our fleet |
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More houses and docks |
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Doesn't want her picture taken |
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More photophilic |
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Houses ready for high water |
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A dog barking at us |
We saw the
Charles Carroll House from the water, with the spire of
Saint Mary's Catholic Church behind it.
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Historic home |
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Going back under the bridge |
On the way back under the bridge, we turned left at the
Annapolis Yacht Club to paddle down Ego Alley, a small branch of Spa Creek leading into downtown.
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Annapolis Yacht Club |
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The Naval Academy |
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The gas station! |
We saw some birds on the water but it was hard to get close enough to get a picture before they would scatter. The ducks by downtown were more photophilic.
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Sittin' on the dock of the bay |
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Hoping for some droppings? |
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The downtown waterfront |
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More of the same |
On the way back to the kayak rental place, I was able to photograph one of the birds that hangs out on the buoys.
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Watch out for that other boat! |
This Harry-Potter themed boat made me laugh.
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Is it the broom or the ball? |
After returning our kayaks we headed back to an old favorite, the
Iron Rooster, for lunch. I ordered the Crab Hash, which was delightful.
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An earned meal |
Very brave. I would have tipped over and froze in that cold water. Bravo to all of you brave hearts. Love seeing all of you enjoying the day. Great pix. Claudette
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