Stevensville · Maryland · USA
Love Point Beach
You'll share this quiet stretch with egrets stalking the shallows and sailboats tacking across the horizon. The beach curves along Love Point, a former steamboat landing where wooden pilings still jut from the water like weathered sentinels. Bring sandals—the rounded pebbles massage your soles as wavelets lap at your ankles.
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You'll share this quiet stretch with egrets stalking the shallows and sailboats tacking across the horizon. The beach curves along Love Point, a former steamboat landing where wooden pilings still jut from the water like weathered sentinels. Bring sandals—the rounded pebbles massage your soles as wavelets lap at your ankles.
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About this beach
Where it is
Love Point Beach
Stevensville, Maryland, USA
39.0195°, -76.3068°
Top things to do
At Love Point Beach
Pier Photography
Capture decaying ferry pilings
Paddle Launch
Calm bay waters welcome beginners
Shallow Wading
Gradual sandy bottom for children
Crabhouse Lunch
Kent Island spots nearby
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Love Point Beach.
Questions people actually ask about Love Point Beach.
Is Love Point Beach safe for swimming?
Love Point Beach is primarily a rocky shoreline rather than a traditional swimming beach. The Chesapeake Bay waters here can have strong currents, boat traffic, and uneven rocky terrain underwater. While wading is possible during calm conditions, the beach is better suited for beachcombing, fishing, and scenic walks. There are no lifeguards on duty. If you do enter the water, wear water shoes for protection against rocks and shells, stay close to shore, and exercise caution with changing tides and currents.
When is the best time to visit Love Point Beach?
Love Point Beach offers year-round appeal, though each season provides different experiences. Spring and fall are ideal for comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and excellent bird watching. Summer brings warm weather perfect for picnicking and wading, but expect more visitors. Winter offers solitude and dramatic Chesapeake Bay scenery, though it can be windy and cold. Early morning or late afternoon visits provide the best light for photography and peaceful beach walks. Check weather conditions beforehand, as the exposed location can be breezy.