Garret Cove Fishery
Garret Cove Fishery is in Cecil County, Maryland. Garret Cove Fishery is situated nearby to the hamlet Red Point, as well as near Carpenter Point.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Red Point and Carpenter Point.
Red Point
Hamlet
Red Point is an unincorporated community located just off Maryland Route 272 south of North East, Maryland, United States. It is near Elk Neck State Park, where the North East River enters Chesapeake Bay.
Carpenter Point
Hamlet
Carpenter's Point is an unincorporated community in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. Carpenter Point was the site of the first permanent settlement in Cecil County, established on July 20, 1658, when William Carpenter patented 400 acres of land called Anna Catherine Neck, abutting Bay Head Creek, now Principio Creek; Simon Carpenter was assigned this tract of land in 1662. Carpenter Point is situated 2½ miles west of Garret Cove Fishery.
North East
Village
North East is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. It is located between Philadelphia and Baltimore. The population was 3,572 at the 2010 census. North East is situated 4½ miles north of Garret Cove Fishery.
Garret Cove Fishery
Latitude
39.534° or 39° 32′ 2″ northLongitude
-75.96356° or 75° 57′ 49″ westElevation
7 feet (2 metres)Open location code
87F6G2MP+HHGeoNames ID
4355938
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