The Chesapeake BayHere's some help for finding your way around the Chesapeake Bay area. The map below shows the location of the towns and cities that BayDreaming.com provides additional information on. Click on a place name and you'll be taken to another page with more information Have fun exploring. We hope you'll find somewhere you'd like to go visit or maybe something new to discover in a place you've already been. Click on a place name to learn more about that area
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Destinations: Annapolis, Baltimore, Cambridge, Cape Charles, Chesapeake Beach, Chesapeake City, Chestertown, Crisfield, Deal Island, Easton, Hampton, Havre de Grace, Irvington, Kent Island, Norfolk, Onancock, Oxford, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Reedville, Rock Hall, Smith Island, Solomons Island, St. Mary's County, St. Michaels, Tangier Island, Tilghman Island, Urbanna, Virginia Beach, Washington DC
The Chesapeake Bay is located on the US east coast and has shoreline in both Maryland and Virginia. The major cities in the area are Baltimore, Norfolk, Hampton, Portsmouth and Washington DC. There are lots of smaller waterfront towns in the area that have much to offer visitors. You'll find information about things to do in each of these towns on their individual pages. There's an index of featured destinations on the right side of this page. Chesapeake Bay Cruises - getting out on the water is a great way to explore the Chesapeake. Have fun exploring. We hope you'll find somewhere you'd like to go visit or maybe something new to discover in a place you've already been.
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Chesapeake Bay Regions Head of Bay Central Maryland Southern Maryland Upper Eastern Shore Lower Eastern Shore Middle Peninsula Mouth of Bay Where is the Chesapeake Bay? Well, it's hard to miss if you live in the area, but maybe not so obvious for visitors. The Bay is on the East Coast of the United States. The mouth of the Bay - where it joins with the Atlantic Ocean, is just north of the cities of Virginia Beach and Norfolk. The Bay extends north, all the way up past Baltimore to Havre de Grace and Chesapeake City. |