I'm new to the area and looking for good spots near bethesda to safely let a dog swim. It doesn't need to be a big body of water, but deep enough that he can swim versus just splash around. Is there anything like that nearby? |
Rocky Gorge reservoir in Laurel
I know a bunch of creeks closer but my dog barely takes his feet off the bottom in those. |
There is a dog beach in quiet waters park near annapolis |
Cabin John Stream Valley trail. If you take the trail that runs along the water, there is an area with a small sandy beach where dogs can swim. |
PSA: Don’t take your dog swimming in the Potomac. It may look flat and calm on the surface, but there are dangerous hidden currents, underwater snags and other hazards that regularly claim lives. |
Nope. That’s illegal. It’s a reservoir for drinking water and dogs are not allowed to swim. |
Uhhh... I'd check with some water monitoring sites... that has some pretty nasty stuff in it. Make you and the dog real sick. |
is "safe" to swim in 60-90 percent of the time https://www.theswimguide.org/beach/10947 worth checking before taking the dog in... and also "safe" to swim in, isn't necessarily "clean" or "nice" |
Please don't. |
Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis, if you want a nice little day trip |
http://k9aquaticcenter.com/
Shoot - there is another pool in north bethesda/rockville but I'm blanking on where it is. Old Towne Resort? Another place like that? |
In VA, but we’ve had luck with Scott’s Run for letting our dog swim in the creek (not the Potomac!). Been a while though so things might be different now. |
Googled "Scott's Run water quality" out of curiousity and the first thing that comes up describes how it originates from Tyson's, so... not great water quality. The other thing affecting the water quality—unleashed pets. https://vnps.org/virginia-native-plant-registry-sites/scotts-run/#:~:text=Since%20the%20stream%20running%20through,fragile%20off%2Dtrail%20plant%20communities. Do better. |
Plenty of creeks in the area with deep water holes. Don't take them now after all the rains when the waterways are running high and dangerous. |