Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail — Suite 314
Annapolis, MD
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Suite 314
Annapolis, MD   21403Driving Directions
Phone: (410)260-2470(410)260-2470 Maps & Directions

National Historic Trail

Operating Hours & Seasons

Hours for the Trail's Main Office

Core hours at the trail's main office are from 9 am to 3 pm Monday through Friday and the office is closed on federal holidays. Quite frequently, the trail office is open for business at least one hour earlier and one hour later than core hours.

Standard Hours

  • Sunday:-
  • Monday:9:00 AM-3:00 PM
  • Tuesday:9:00 AM-3:00 PM
  • Wednesday:9:00 AM-3:00 PM
  • Thursday:9:00 AM-3:00 PM
  • Friday:9:00 AM-3:00 PM
  • Saturday:-

Fees & Passes

    Entrance Fees:

    • $0.00 - Main Trail Office Visitor Fees
      There is no fee to visit the main office of the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail. Some of the state parks, museums, wildlife refuges and other sites along the trail may charge entrance fees. Download "Chesapeake Explorer", the official NPS mobile app for the Chesapeake, to find complete information about each partner site. Or, visit the office and pick up a trail brochure.

    About

    Chesapeake Bay Journeys

    Four hundred years ago Englishman John Smith and a small crew of adventurers set out in an open boat to explore the Chesapeake Bay. Between 1607 and 1609 Smith and his crew mapped nearly 3,000 miles of the Bay and rivers and documented American Indian communities. Smith’s map and journals are a remarkable record of the 17th-century Chesapeake. Come join the adventure on the Chesapeake Bay!

    Directions

    The trail’s main office is in the Eastport neighborhood of Annapolis.. Use the Rowe Boulevard exit off of Route 50 to enter the city of Annapolis. Drive along Rowe Boulevard and turn slightly right toward Northwest Street. Turn slightly left onto Northwest Street. Turn right onto Church Circle and use the right two lanes to turn right onto Duke of Gloucester Street. At dead-end, turn right onto the Sixth Street bridge. At traffic light, turn left onto Severn Avenue. The office building is on the left.

    Visitor Centers

    Zimmerman Center for Heritage

    The Zimmerman Center for Heritage sits on the banks of the Susquehanna River and is home to the non-profit Susquehanna Gateway Heritage Area. The Susquehanna River has long been a gateway to exploration and a corridor of culture and commerce. As rich in history as it is in breathtaking scenery, spectacular wildlife and soul restoring recreation, the river is a place for experiencing the stories of America. Watermen's Museum

    For more than 30 years, the Watermen’s Museum has shared the stories of the men and women who have worked the water: protecting the waterways and villages, piloting ships, ferrying goods and people, and fishing for our delicious seafood. The Watermen's Museum is an exciting, vibrant community where staff, members, volunteers, and guests come together to develop, provide, and enjoy museum programs and to just have fun along the shores of the historic York River. John Smith Chesapeake Trail Headquarters

    The trail's headquarters office serves as a visitor center in the Annapolis, Maryland area. Brochures and passport cancellation stamps are available here.

    Weather

    Annapolis, Maryland has a warm humid temperate climate with hot summers and no dry season. Over the course of a year, the temperature typically varies from 29°F to 86°F and is rarely below 19°For above 91°F. The warm season lasts from May 30 to September 18 with an average daily high temperature above77°F. The cold season lasts from November 29 to March 4 with an average daily high temperature below50°F.