I'm thinking of doing a float trip from above Harper's Ferry. Wondering if there is a decent take out at Sandy Hook on the Maryland side. I've been to Sandy Hook a few times fishing and tubing and have taken out with tubes there but the hill coming up to the train tracks was fairly brutal. Don't want to go that way if I can help it.
I did notice the dirt road that goes besides the railroad tracks and down under the bridge and am wondering if there is a better way out down there. Haven't ever explored that area. I do have a cart that I can take with me.
I did run across an excerpt from a book on kayaking in Va. that states DO NOT take out at Sandy Hook as the Park Service will arrest , fine and possibly seize your boat.
Then found this.
Thoroughly confused and a little afraid to try it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I did notice the dirt road that goes besides the railroad tracks and down under the bridge and am wondering if there is a better way out down there. Haven't ever explored that area. I do have a cart that I can take with me.
I did run across an excerpt from a book on kayaking in Va. that states DO NOT take out at Sandy Hook as the Park Service will arrest , fine and possibly seize your boat.
Then found this.
The first takeout on the MD side is 1/2 mile downstream from the confluence of the Shenndoah River on river left immediately before the US 340 bridge at Sandy Hook. To reach this takout from Rt. 340, take the last left as you approach the 340 bridge from the MD side, then take the first right to the bottom of the hill where the road approaches the railroad tracks. The takeout is on posted railroad property and involves crossing two sets of very active tracks. Despite its dubious legality, this takeout is very popular.
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