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| the Inn at Osprey Point. Rock Hall, Maryland
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Rock Hall is usually a two and a half hour drive across the Bay Bridge from Baltimore. However, given the construction on the Bay Bridge and heavy summer traffic, please allow plenty of extra time to cross the Bay Bridge especially on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon, and plan for the $2.50 toll (east bound).
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If you aren't the lead dog, the view never changes. Sobo and Zoe pull the sled on the NCR trail in Parkton, Maryland.
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From Points North:
Cross the Maryland Bay Bridge on route 50 east. Take 301 north to route 213 north. Follow Route 213 through Centerville and Chestertown. At Route 291 (Morgnec Road intersection) turn left and turn right at "T" junction onto Route 20 south. At this point you are approximately 12 miles from Rock Hall. At the blinking light intersection travel 1 more mile and the Inn at Osprey Point is on the right.
*If you are exiting BWI, follow the signs towards Annapolis, Maryland and take I-97 South to Route 50 east. Cross the Maryland Bay Bridge and follow the directions above.
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An archway at the Inn at Osprey Point. Rock Hall, Maryland.
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From New York, Wilmington and points north:
Take I-95 south to route 896 south (Middletown, DE) and on to route 301 south. Take the Chestertown/Galena exit onto route 298 south. Follow through Galena, where road becomes route 213 south. Turn right at "Vonnie's" Motel onto route 298. Remain on route 298 until it merges into route 20 South. Travel seven more miles to Rock Hall. At the blinking light continue 1 more mile and Osprey Point is on the right.
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The docks at the Inn at Osprey Point. Parking at the Inn is plentiful for both cars and boats.
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Parking:
Parking is plentiful for both cars and boats at the Inn and adjacent marina. If you plan to bring your boat, please contact the Inn for a slip reservation.
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