
DNR Releases Improved Online Boating Access Guide
Annapolis, Md. (August 26, 2010) — The Maryland Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) is pleased to announce the launch of its updated Online Boating
Access Guide. The web-based guide provides the location of public boating access
sites across the state, as well as site-specific details on amenities, parking,
directions, and fees. The new site is located at
www.dnr.state.md.us/boating/boatramps.asp
“The previously offered data were out of date, and boaters told us they needed
more information,” said Lisa Gutierrez, DNR’s Division Director of Boating
Services who oversaw the project. “In addition, we wanted to reflect the growing
number of non-motorized recreational boaters who wanted information on soft
launch sites.”
DNR’s Boating Services Unit worked for almost two years to produce new maps and
collect data from local, state and federal partners for the updated site.
Boaters planning to use launch sites are encouraged to check the website before
planning a trip. While DNR provides the maps, most boat ramps are operated by
county departments of parks and recreation. Contact information for these
offices is provided on the new website and boaters should contact the counties
for information on parking, fees, and permits, which vary.
“This new guide will help supply boaters all over Maryland, and beyond, with the
information they need to access and experience Maryland’s waterways and the
Chesapeake Bay,” said Bob Gaudette, DNR’s Director of Boating Services.
For more information visit
www.dnr.state.md.us/boating.
| August 26, 2010 |
Contact: Josh Davidsburg |
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is the state agency responsible for providing natural and living resource-related services to citizens and visitors. DNR manages nearly one-half million acres of public lands and 17,000 miles of waterways, along with Maryland's forests, fisheries and wildlife for maximum environmental, economic and quality of life benefits. A national leader in land conservation, DNR-managed parks and natural, historic and cultural resources attract 11 million visitors annually. DNR is the lead agency in Maryland's effort to restore the Chesapeake Bay, the state's number one environmental priority. Learn more at www.dnr.maryland.gov
