Watch Locations
Shipwatching locations close to Baltimore:
Broadway Pier / Henderson's Wharf
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Domino Sugar
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BWC Terminal (tankers)
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Ready Reserve Ships (grey hulls) at N Locust Point
Under Armour
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Domino
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BWC Terminal (tankers)
Canton Waterfront Park
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N Locust Point
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Pier 1
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Tugboats
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ACE boats
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City Fireboat
Fort McHenry
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City Fireboat
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Rukert Terminals at Lazaretto Pt
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Consol Coal Terminal
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Fairfield
Masonville Cove
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Ready Reserve Ships at S Locust Pt
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Telecom Pier
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Cruise ships, paper ships and RoRos at S Locust Point
Fort Armistead
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DMT Dundalk Marine Terminal (RoRos)
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Seagirt Marine Terminal (Containers)
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Tradepoint Atlantic
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Ships transitioning in and out of the port past Fort Carroll
Fort Howard Park
(Cool place to watch the ships as they turn from the Brewerton Channel to the Craighill Channel)
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Tradepoint Atlantic
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Ships transitioning in and out of the port
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Craighill Channel Upper Range Front Light Station
North Point State Park
(Cool place to watch the ships as they turn from the Brewerton Channel to the Craighill Channel)
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Ships transitioning in and out of the port
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Craighill Channel Lower Front Light
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Craighill Channel Lower Range Rear Lighthouse (Millers Island Lighthouse)
Fort Smallwood Park
(Cool place to watch the ships as they turn at Brewerton Angle towards the Key Bridge)
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Tradepoint Atlantic
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Dundalk Marine Terminal (RoRos)
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Seagirt (containers)
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Ships transitioning in and out of port
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Craighill Channel Lower Range Rear Lighthouse (Millers Island Lighthouse)
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Craighill Channel Lower Front Light (can be seen from the dog beach)
Sandy Point State Park
(Cool place to watch ships as the go under the Bay Bridge)
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Sandy Point Shoal Lighthouse
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Annapolis ship anchorage
Kentmoor Marina and beach
(beach may be crowded and require entry fee during the summer)
(Cool place to watch ships as the go under the Bay Bridge)
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Annapolis ship anchorage