Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all like to do? Are there mobility limitations once you get there or just inability to sit in a car for a long period? How old are the kids?
Yes, mobility limitations once we get there. The child is 7. She REALLY wants to go to a beach, which is why I asked the question above. She won't know or care whether it's a beach on the Potomac or a river or lake. But we will need an umbrella for shade, if there's a place that rents those. I realize what I'm asking for might not exist.
What about Chesapeake Beach? Only a little over an hour away.
Was going to suggest this. If you don't need a huge beach, the Wylder Hotel in Tilghman Island (near St. Michael's) is super cute.
This is OP. This is exactly the kind of place I had in mind, except they don’t have a swimable beach at Wylder. I emailed and they said it’s just for launching kayaks.
Do you think you could stretch the driving time to 2.5 hours and go to Lewes (on workdays), summer driving during peak easily gets to 3.5 hours, but if you try to go in off hours / days (maybe drive from Arlington on Sunday evening or Monday after 9 AM) it could work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all like to do? Are there mobility limitations once you get there or just inability to sit in a car for a long period? How old are the kids?
Yes, mobility limitations once we get there. The child is 7. She REALLY wants to go to a beach, which is why I asked the question above. She won't know or care whether it's a beach on the Potomac or a river or lake. But we will need an umbrella for shade, if there's a place that rents those. I realize what I'm asking for might not exist.
What about Chesapeake Beach? Only a little over an hour away.
Was going to suggest this. If you don't need a huge beach, the Wylder Hotel in Tilghman Island (near St. Michael's) is super cute.
This is OP. This is exactly the kind of place I had in mind, except they don’t have a swimable beach at Wylder. I emailed and they said it’s just for launching kayaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all like to do? Are there mobility limitations once you get there or just inability to sit in a car for a long period? How old are the kids?
Yes, mobility limitations once we get there. The child is 7. She REALLY wants to go to a beach, which is why I asked the question above. She won't know or care whether it's a beach on the Potomac or a river or lake. But we will need an umbrella for shade, if there's a place that rents those. I realize what I'm asking for might not exist.
What about Chesapeake Beach? Only a little over an hour away.
Was going to suggest this. If you don't need a huge beach, the Wylder Hotel in Tilghman Island (near St. Michael's) is super cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all like to do? Are there mobility limitations once you get there or just inability to sit in a car for a long period? How old are the kids?
Yes, mobility limitations once we get there. The child is 7. She REALLY wants to go to a beach, which is why I asked the question above. She won't know or care whether it's a beach on the Potomac or a river or lake. But we will need an umbrella for shade, if there's a place that rents those. I realize what I'm asking for might not exist.
What about Chesapeake Beach? Only a little over an hour away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all like to do? Are there mobility limitations once you get there or just inability to sit in a car for a long period? How old are the kids?
Yes, mobility limitations once we get there. The child is 7. She REALLY wants to go to a beach, which is why I asked the question above. She won't know or care whether it's a beach on the Potomac or a river or lake. But we will need an umbrella for shade, if there's a place that rents those. I realize what I'm asking for might not exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all like to do? Are there mobility limitations once you get there or just inability to sit in a car for a long period? How old are the kids?
Yes, mobility limitations once we get there. The child is 7. She REALLY wants to go to a beach, which is why I asked the question above. She won't know or care whether it's a beach on the Potomac or a river or lake. But we will need an umbrella for shade, if there's a place that rents those. I realize what I'm asking for might not exist.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP again. Of the places you've listed that are on the water, which ones have a beach that a young child can play on (build sand castles) and water you can swim in? I know none are great because, but I can't help that we can't travel further. (I have tried to ask this question on DCUM before, and people just argued with me about why we couldn't go further, so I'm super grateful that you all are giving suggestions!)
Anonymous wrote:What do you all like to do? Are there mobility limitations once you get there or just inability to sit in a car for a long period? How old are the kids?