Two Johns Landing

location_onCaroline, VA

kayakingKayak Launch

About Two Johns Landing

Kayaking Along Mill Creek: A Serene Escape on Maryland's Eastern Shore

Nestled within the picturesque Chesapeake Bay region, Mill Creek in Dorchester County, Maryland, offers a tranquil and accessible paddling experience for kayakers of all skill levels. As a calm, protected stream, it provides a welcoming gateway to the stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife of the Eastern Shore, making it a popular destination for both beginner and experienced paddlers.

Maryland's Eastern Shore is renowned for its abundance of waterways, from the vast expanse of the Chesapeake Bay to the winding tributaries that snake through the region. Within this network of navigable waters, Mill Creek stands out as a particularly inviting option for kayakers seeking a peaceful and rewarding adventure. With its calm, shallow depths and minimal motorboat traffic, the creek caters to a wide range of paddlers, from families with children to fitness-focused enthusiasts and nature enthusiasts.

helpFrequently Asked Questions

help_outlineWhere can I launch my kayak on Mill Creek?

The recommended launch site is Two Johns Landing, a free public access point on the creek.

help_outlineWhat skill level is Mill Creek suitable for?

Mill Creek is considered a calm waterbody, making it suitable for beginner and intermediate kayakers.

help_outlineWhat gear should I bring for kayaking on Mill Creek?

Essential gear includes a personal flotation device, paddle, and drinking water. Fishing gear is optional if you plan to do any fishing.

help_outlineDo I need a fishing license to fish on Mill Creek?

Yes, you will need a valid Maryland fishing license to fish on Mill Creek, as standard state fishing regulations apply.

help_outlineWhat is the best season for kayaking on Mill Creek?

The best season for kayaking on Mill Creek is from spring to fall, as the creek is accessible year-round.

help_outlineIs Mill Creek family-friendly for kayaking?

Yes, Mill Creek is considered a family-friendly waterway for kayaking due to its calm conditions and lack of motorboat traffic.

Location

Contact & Info

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From Hillsboro, Tuckahoe Creek station (13 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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