GUNPOWDER STATE PARK
Gunpowder Falls State Park (nearly 18,000 acres in Harford and Baltimore Counties) was established to protect the stream valleys of the Big and Little Gunpowder Falls and the Gunpowder River, which begins at Days Cove where the Big and Little Gunpowders converge. A variety of topography exists in this long, narrow park, from tidal marshes and wetlands to steep, rugged slopes.
There are more than 100 miles of trails, including the 21 mile Northern Central Railroad (NCR) Trail. The park features excellent trout fishing opportunities, as well as other freshwater and tidal fishing areas. Park areas include Hereford Area, along York Rd. in Parkton; the NCR Trail which extends from Ashland to the Pennsylvania line; the Central Area which extends from Baldwin to Days Cove along both river valleys and includes the historic village of Jerusalem; the Hammerman Area which is located in Chase near the intersection of Eastern Avenue and Grace Quarters Road and offers a swimming beach on the Gunpowder River; and Dundee Creek Marina, also located in Chase which offers boat launching, rowboat rental, fuel and a marina store.
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Dundee Creek Marina is located in the Chase Community of Eastern Baltimore County. The marina is located on Dundee Creek, which is off the mouth of the Gunpowder River. The marina offers a number of amenities to the slip holders and the boating public, including premium gas sales, sewage pump out, boat accessories, bait, fishing tackle, ice, packaged foods, gifts, fishing licenses and boat rentals. The marina store is open weekdays 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. June through August; 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekends April through October; and weekdays 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. March-May and September-October.
The Hammerman Area offers 1,500 feet of beach and swimming area on the banks of the Gunpowder River. The swimming area is supervised by lifeguards from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Swimming is permitted at your own risk when lifeguards are not on duty. Three picnic shelters are available for rental. The area also has a food concession, picnic tables and grills, playground equipment and a windsurfing beach.
Enjoy fishing in a serene environment with options for both freshwater and saltwater angling. Species include trout, bass, catfish.
For fly-fishing enthusiasts, there's an abundance of brown and rainbow trout available throughout the year.
The park also offers opportunities to catch largemouth bass or channel catfish from its numerous ponds and streams.
Saltwater anglers can try their luck at catching striped bass along the coastline areas.
Remember that all fish caught must adhere to state regulations regarding size limits and seasons.