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Normans Creek Marsh

Maryland

3Listings$465K-$770K$1.8MTotal Value
Normans Creek Marsh, Maryland

Normans Creek Marsh real estate is regarded as a beautiful, but less active, market in Maryland for lake homes and lake lots.

Typically, buyers can find very few Normans Creek Marsh homes for sale, and very few Normans Creek Marsh lots and land for sale.

Normans Creek Marsh is a mid-sized Maryland lake.

About Normans Creek Marsh

Located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland

Normans Creek Marsh is only 20 miles from the UE Bowie Health Center and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport 35 miles away.

Shady Side Market is an excellent choice when grocery shopping; it’s only four miles away. As a bonus, you are only 35 miles from Washington D.C.

Entrance to the Chesapeake Bay

Normans Creek Marsh serves as a launchpad into the Chesapeake Bay. The largest estuary in the United States is known for many things, most notably its commercial shellfishing industry.

Kayaking along the more than 11,000 miles of shoreline is one popular way to spend your time here. Other watersports like jet skiing, water skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, and fishing are also popular here.

Fish for oysters and blue crabs, ready for you to pick them. If you're looking to cast a hook and line out, expect to find striped bass, flounder, red drum, speckled trout, Spanish mackerel, bluefish, and more!

If sticking around your dock or fishing from the shoreline is your favorite, expect to catch largemouth bass, channel catfish, blue catfish, white catfish, and zabaleta.

Around the Town

Now, suppose you get hungry while staying in the Eden area. In that case, these spots are a must: West River Pit BBQ, JesseJay's Latin Inspired Kitchen, Pirates Cove Restaurant and Dock Bar, Stan and Joes Riverside, and Deale Umai Sushi House.

Once you have had your fill, you can see some sights the town offers: Galesville Heritage House, Pirate Adventures on the Chesapeake, Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, Mount Calvert Historical & Archaeological Park, and Bayside History Museum. All of these locations are 30 minutes away or less from the lake.

Visit Washington D.C.

For an exciting daycation, Norman's Creek residents can take the 33-mile trip to the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C! The District of Columbia is home to numerous memorials and museums, highlighting the rich history of the United States, the natural sciences, and the world.

Some examples include the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, which has free admission and is open 364 days a year. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum provides the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history. There are also countless presidential memorials scattered across the D.C. mall, such as the famous Washington, Lincoln, and Jefferson memorials.

With prior planning, visitors can tour the Capitol building, the Supreme Court building, and even the White House, the home and workplace of the president of the United States.

Washington D.C. also has a diverse culture and many different restaurants. Highly rated restaurants include Founding Farmers DC, Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar - Washington, D.C., and The Pig.

Stay Awhile

For those looking to get a sample of life on the Chesapeake Bay, you've found the perfect match in Normans Creek Marsh!

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