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About Lake Ogleton

Great Location

Lake Ogleton is a reservoir located in Bay Ridge, Maryland, around five miles from Annapolis. The lake runs directly into the Severn River and connects with the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay.

The Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center is under 10 miles away, and the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is under 35 miles away.

Annapolis Cove

Annapolis Cove, a scenic waterfront community, surrounds Ogleton Lake with a beautiful, private marina that is accessible to the residents.

The Cove features a recreational area perfect for a pickup game of basketball or a picnic with the family. The community is located only 35 miles east of D.C. and 32 miles southeast of Baltimore.

Exploring Annapolis

Annapolis, the state capital, has a historic and diverse downtown area with rich African American history dating back more than 300 years. The United States Naval Academy and St. John's College are also located in the heart of downtown.

Today, sailing and chartering a boat in the Mid-Atlantic have become favorite pastimes. Need a ride? Take the Water Taxi from one destination to the next.

Perfect Escape From The City

Lake Ogleton is the perfect escape from the urban noise in an exclusive environment while still a short drive from downtown.

Lake Overview

  • 3mi. of Shoreline
  • 20ft. Avg. Depth
  • 50ft. Deepest Depth
  • Dam Name
    None
  • Ownership
    Private
  • Public Boat Ramps
    2
  • Water Level
    Seasonal Full Pool
  • Schedule
    May-September

Information

  • Counties: Anne Arundel County
  • Condos available (No)
  • Notable events: First Sunday Arts Festival, The Annapolis Film Festival, St. Patrick's Day Parade.
  • Sailing clubs: Annapolis Yacht Club, Eastport Yacht Club, SailTime Annapolis (sail school).
  • Interesting facts: St. John's College and the United States Naval Academy are two prominent institutions located in the heart of downtown.
  • Known for: Annapolis, MD is the state capital of Maryland and the Sailing Capital of the U.S.
  • History: The state capital has a historic and diverse downtown area with rich African American history dating back more than 300 years.
  • Landmarks: U.S. Naval Academy, Maryland State House, Maryland World War II Memorial
  • Other notes: none