With Kathy at her sister’s for a week, I figured I’d see if my daughter wanted to go kayaking or hiking. She chose hiking so we went up to North East, Md. to Elk Neck State Park. Nice day for a hike. A little warm then started cooling off with the clouds moving in. I haven’t done this hike for about 5 years. Always nice to revisit places. This was a two part hike:
First we stopped at the lighthouse lot and walked the paths. Round trip here was about 2-1/2 miles.
A few of these signs scattered about.
With good reason. My daughter, Jules, has an app on her phone that measures distance. She said this cliff was 72′ up. This view is looking N.W. towards Havre De Grace. The head of the Chesapeake Bay.
Nice path. The fields on both sides have grown over some since the last time.
Jules staying away from the hawk viewing sign. Multiple wasp nest on this thing. We did see a couple eagles while roaming around.
Finally made it to the lighthouse. Five years ago I was able to go inside. Not today.
We followed the light house trail down to the bottom. Another area seriously grown over. Use to be able to follow this trail south to an area just under the light house and look up the cliff.
So we headed the other way. So nice and peaceful listening to the water lap against the rocks. I could sit here for hours.
No pee-call here! This spot-o-pot had a lot of stink bugs in it. Most fell off the roof, onto the toilet, when I opened the door.
Onto the next leg of our hike – Rogues Harbor and the Beaver Pond. This was a short hike. When we got to the upper left there was a detour around a ravine. I’ve done this hike before and it takes quite a while. We could see enough from our vantage point on this side. The trail does go all the way around the pond.
First stop though was at the marina bathrooms. Looking east across the Elk River.
Buttonwood Beach RV Resort. From this view it looks like sardine villa. From Google Earth, they are well spaced and looks like a nice place to set up an RV (or trailer home)
Swim? I don’t think I would put my kayak in here!
If I did, it would take a while to rinse it off! Beaver Pond.
Lots of trail markers and maps at each entrance.
It won’t be long before these invasive phragmites take over the whole pond.
Little cutie. There were a group of these right here. Good eyesight for as small as they are. And they could jump about 3 feet.
No bridges to burn on this trip…