Mayo Beach Park is a serene 22-acre recreational oasis located at the mouth of the South River and Chesapeake Bay in Edgewater, Maryland. It offers a tranquil escape with 1,200 feet of sandy shoreline, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The park is named after Commodore Isaac Mayo, a prominent U.S. Naval officer, and features a beautiful view of the Thomas Point Lighthouse. It's a popular spot for boaters and kayakers, with a fishing pier and kayak launch. The park also includes a playground, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas, making it a favorite among families. Mayo Beach Park hosts various community events and offers rental facilities for weddings and gatherings.
The park's history dates back to the early 20th century when it was a popular beach resort. Today, it balances recreation with conservation efforts, protecting the shoreline and wildlife. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities from beach sports to educational programs.
Mayo Beach Park is open on weekends and holidays from Memorial Day to September, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life.