Tuckahoe Boat Ramp

location_onTalbot, VA

kayakingKayak Launch

About Tuckahoe Boat Ramp

Highfield Creek: A Serene Paddling Oasis on Maryland's Eastern Shore

Nestled in the heart of Maryland's Eastern Shore region, Highfield Creek offers a delightful paddling experience for kayakers of all skill levels. This serene, meandering stream is a hidden gem that beckons outdoor enthusiasts to explore its tranquil waters, surrounded by the picturesque rural landscapes of Talbot County.

The Eastern Shore region is renowned for its abundance of scenic waterways, making it a popular destination for kayakers and other water enthusiasts. Highfield Creek is just one of the many streams and rivers that dot the area, each offering a unique paddling adventure. While larger rivers like the Choptank and Nanticoke attract more experienced paddlers, Highfield Creek's calm and sheltered conditions make it an ideal choice for a leisurely day on the water, particularly for novice kayakers or those seeking a relaxing experience.

helpFrequently Asked Questions

help_outlineWhere can I launch my kayak on Highfield Creek?

You can launch your kayak at the Tuckahoe Boat Ramp, which provides free public access to the creek.

help_outlineWhat skill level is Highfield Creek suitable for?

Highfield Creek is considered a calm water body, making it suitable for beginner and intermediate kayakers.

help_outlineWhat gear should I bring for kayaking on Highfield Creek?

Bring standard kayaking gear such as a life jacket, paddle, and any necessary safety equipment. A fishing rod may also be useful if you plan to fish.

help_outlineCan I fish in Highfield Creek?

Yes, you can fish in Highfield Creek, but a valid state fishing license is required.

help_outlineWhat is the best season for kayaking on Highfield Creek?

The best season for kayaking on Highfield Creek is spring through fall, as the water levels and weather are generally favorable during these times.

help_outlineIs Highfield Creek family-friendly?

Yes, Highfield Creek is considered family-friendly, as it is a calm water body with a public access point suitable for launching kayaks and small boats.

help_outlineAre there any motorboats on Highfield Creek?

The data does not indicate the presence of motorboat traffic on Highfield Creek, suggesting it is likely a quiet, non-motorized waterway.

Location

Contact & Info

wavesTide Forecast

From Hillsboro, Tuckahoe Creek station (6 km away)

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Low Tide

Apr 20 at 5:05 AM

-0.0 ft

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High Tide

Apr 20 at 11:29 AM

3.0 ft

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Low Tide

Apr 20 at 5:54 PM

0.4 ft

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High Tide

Apr 20 at 11:29 PM

2.2 ft

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Low Tide

Apr 21 at 5:55 AM

-0.1 ft

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High Tide

Apr 21 at 12:19 PM

3.0 ft

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

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