Friday, May 15, 2020

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} DC Kayak Launch?

6. Oh of course, there's Gravelly Point on the north side of the airport, where people watch the planes land. Multiple launch points for large-is boats and you can drop in for free right there. You can turn left for the Potomac, or turn right for Roaches Run/duck pond.

7. Columbia Marina for power boats, across from the Pentagon. There's a nice ramp there for trailer or hand launch, and I'm sure there's a fee.



On May 15, 2020, at 4:43 PM, 'Jeff Cook' via Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders <tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com> wrote:

I don't have details at hand, but I can tell you 5 places very close-in on the Potomac to launch a kayak.

1. Washington Sailing Marina, just south of the airport. There's a ramp that can pay a launch fee for. 

2. Also Washington Sailing Marina, there's a free ramp to the left of the entrance that enters behind the docked sailboats. It's theoretically maintained by the Park Service, but it's pretty grungy at the best of times. 

3. Roaches Run, or the "duck pond", just north of the airport on the west side, where all the limos park waiting for passengers to call. You can park there free, and there's a small launch point right over the curb.

4. Belle Haven Marina, a mile or two south of Wilson Bridge in Alexandria off GW Parkway. You can pay to launch from their ramp ($6 for trailer-less launch last time I looked). Probably the most interesting place to kayak, with the marsh.

5. Also Belle Haven Marina, but free, and questionable. Staff told me a couple years ago (new management now), that I could just carry/drag my boat over to the rocks to the north of the bathrooms and drop in there. It's a public park.


I've only tried #4. The rest is an adventure waiting to happen. Good luck!



On May 15, 2020, at 4:10 PM, Kevin KB <klb6910@gmail.com> wrote:

Mason Neck State Park is open.  I also talked to the folks at the kayak rental place in Old 
Town Occoquan and they will let you launch while they are open at no fee while the park is closed.  



On Fri, May 15, 2020, 2:53 PM Ben Shaver <benjaminrshaver@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there anywhere in DC or NoVA where you can still launch a kayak? My boat is pretty light, so I wouldn't mind carrying it a bit, but I can't find anywhere where I can park near the water or wouldn't have to jump down a seawall. 

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