Is Calvert Cliffs Park Beach a good place to take a toddler? Other close by beaches?

Anonymous
We went to Flag Ponds a few years ago with our two young boys. Now we have 2 elementary boys who love to fish and a toddler. We usually push her in a stroller but she can walk. She isn't the most reliable walker though and often we have to pick her up and she is getting heavy.

Is Calvert Cliffs a good place to go as a family?

We want to go as a half day trip from the Northern VA. OC is too far to drive to. Looking to go somewhere closer.

Can you recommend other closer places?

I know one other option is Sandy Point Beach by Annapolis. Trying to find a place where older kids can fish and I can walk around the beach with a toddler.
Anonymous
Every time I've ever been to Sandy Point it's been packed by 930 am. I wouldn't go right now.
Anonymous
It’s a long walk to the beach. I would not do it without a stroller.
Anonymous
Double check that it is opened to non Calvert County Residents.
Anonymous
There is a hike to the beach at Calvert Cliffs. I think it's 1.5 miles, not sure. Bring a jog stroller for the toddler.
Anonymous
IMO Flag Ponds is far superior if you have little kids. As another PP said, the walk to the beach at Clavert Cliffs is really long and the beach itself is a pretty narrow strip along the cliffs.

Have you been to Piscataway Park? They have a fishing pier and trails and it's really close.
Anonymous
Question about Sandy Point... if everything is closed down, where do you go to the bathroom around there? Do any takeout restaurants let you use the bathroom?
-pregnant mama of a recently potty trained toddler
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Question about Sandy Point... if everything is closed down, where do you go to the bathroom around there? Do any takeout restaurants let you use the bathroom?
-pregnant mama of a recently potty trained toddler


Op here. We are currently potty training. When we leave the house, I put a pull up on her. When we go on walks, I take the portable potty with us.

When I have to go, I just wait until I go home. We go on short outings.
Anonymous
One idea is North Beach. An hour from DC. It’s a little man made beach and has fishing piers too. But- you have to pay to access the beach and to fish and it’s not cheap- $17/adult, $9/kid. Plus fishing fees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IMO Flag Ponds is far superior if you have little kids. As another PP said, the walk to the beach at Clavert Cliffs is really long and the beach itself is a pretty narrow strip along the cliffs.

Have you been to Piscataway Park? They have a fishing pier and trails and it's really close.


+1. Flag ponds is so much better and much less of a walk
Anonymous
Calvert Cliffs is awesome for shark tooth hunting and I’m sure your older kids would enjoy it, but pushing a stroller down to it would be a pain in the butt.

As for sandy point, they usually have bathrooms but I imagine they aren’t open.
There’s a Wawa about a mile away that’s open so you could drive there - I’m assuming their bathrooms are open since they’re letting people inside, but I’m not positive.
The other restaurants definitely aren’t letting people inside.

North Beach and Chesapeake Beach might be easier options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Calvert Cliffs is awesome for shark tooth hunting and I’m sure your older kids would enjoy it, but pushing a stroller down to it would be a pain in the butt.

As for sandy point, they usually have bathrooms but I imagine they aren’t open.
There’s a Wawa about a mile away that’s open so you could drive there - I’m assuming their bathrooms are open since they’re letting people inside, but I’m not positive.
The other restaurants definitely aren’t letting people inside.

North Beach and Chesapeake Beach might be easier options.


North and Chesapeake Beaches were both closed last weekend (and also before the Governor's stay at home order). I'd check before venturing out
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One idea is North Beach. An hour from DC. It’s a little man made beach and has fishing piers too. But- you have to pay to access the beach and to fish and it’s not cheap- $17/adult, $9/kid. Plus fishing fees.


We tried to go to north beach last week and it was closed. Looks like the boardwalk is now open but fishing and beach are still closed?

Can anyone confirm if the beach is open or closed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Double check that it is opened to non Calvert County Residents.


+1. Flag Ponds is open to Calvert County resident only.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Double check that it is opened to non Calvert County Residents.


+1. Flag Ponds is open to Calvert County resident only.


Op here. We were on the way and thank goodness I checked the website while driving. I called and it is indeed for residents only. We ended up exiting and going to a park in Alexandria. We are enjoying the lovely weather.
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