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Supposedly.. they change it every month, that is what I've been told when they first put the gate up.
Best to just google search the park name and get the code... especially if you haven't been there since last year.
I'm going some where tomorrow.. who knows where this old dog might show up.
The county changes the code frequently. They want users to visit the website to get the new code. It gives them some indication of usage. The website address is https://www.aacounty.org/locations-a...port-farm-park. Go to the Gate Access Request Form section.
John Veil
Annapolis
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The county changes the code frequently. They want users to visit the website to get the new code. It gives them some indication of usage. The website address is https://www.aacounty.org/locations-a...port-farm-park. Go to the Gate Access Request Form section.
Indeed county officials are monitoring the use of Homeport via requests for the combination. The same is true for Spriggs Farm Park on the Magothy. Both sites are precariously situated near residents who may be less than gleeful about kayaker access. Federal employees on this forum are familiar with the term "use it or lose it" with respect to their annual leave. The same applies to these launch sites. Low use or worse, improper use, could lead to their withdrawal from the county's water access menu. Let's not let that happen.
Mark
Pasadena, MD
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