Allen's Lane

location_onKent, MD

kayakingKayak Launch

About Allen's Lane

Kayaking on Huntingfield Creek: A Tranquil Escape in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay Region

Nestled within the lush, rolling hills of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Huntingfield Creek offers a serene and picturesque paddling experience for kayakers of all skill levels. This tranquil stream, located approximately 20 miles south of Baltimore and 15 miles east of Washington, D.C., provides a peaceful respite from the bustle of the nearby urban centers, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Maryland's Chesapeake Bay watershed.

Huntingfield Creek is a hidden gem in a region renowned for its diverse array of paddling opportunities. Maryland's Chesapeake Bay region is home to a vast network of rivers, streams, and estuaries that cater to kayakers and canoeists of all preferences. From the expansive open waters of the Chesapeake Bay itself to the more intimate and sheltered inland waterways, the state offers a bounty of paddling destinations to explore.

helpFrequently Asked Questions

help_outlineWhere can I launch my kayak on Huntingfield Creek?

There are two public access points to launch kayaks on Huntingfield Creek - Allen's Lane and Green Lane.

help_outlineWhat skill level is Huntingfield Creek suitable for?

Huntingfield Creek is considered a calm waterbody, making it suitable for beginner to intermediate kayakers.

help_outlineWhat gear should I bring for kayaking on Huntingfield Creek?

Typical kayaking gear like a personal flotation device, paddle, and water-resistant clothing are recommended for kayaking on Huntingfield Creek.

help_outlineCan I fish from my kayak on Huntingfield Creek?

Yes, fishing is allowed on Huntingfield Creek, but a valid Maryland fishing license is required.

help_outlineWhat is the best season for kayaking on Huntingfield Creek?

The best season for kayaking on Huntingfield Creek is spring through fall when the weather and water conditions are most favorable.

help_outlineIs there parking available for kayakers at the access points?

Yes, there is free public parking available at the two mapped access points - Allen's Lane and Green Lane.

help_outlineIs Huntingfield Creek family-friendly for kayaking?

Yes, Huntingfield Creek is considered a family-friendly waterway for kayaking due to its calm conditions.

help_outlineAre there any motorized boats on Huntingfield Creek?

Huntingfield Creek allows for both human-powered and motorized watercraft, so boaters may encounter some motorboat traffic.

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Contact & Info

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From Deep Landing, Swan Creek station (3 km away)

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Low Tide

Apr 20 at 2:47 AM

0.1 ft

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High Tide

Apr 20 at 9:33 AM

1.8 ft

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Low Tide

Apr 20 at 4:58 PM

0.3 ft

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High Tide

Apr 20 at 9:53 PM

1.0 ft

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Low Tide

Apr 21 at 3:39 AM

0.1 ft

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High Tide

Apr 21 at 10:28 AM

1.7 ft

Data from NOAA CO-OPS. Predictions only — check local conditions before paddling.

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