From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the St. Mary’s County Health Department (SMCHD) monitors the water quality of public beaches in St. Mary’s County. Swimming in natural waters is never risk free. Always use discretion before entering the water. Click here to learn about healthy beach habits!
Locations listed below are under advisory due to elevated levels of indicator bacteria. When indicator bacteria levels are too high, there is an elevated risk that swimmers may get sick. It is recommended that you not swim or wade in the water. Risk of illness comes from contacting beach water in several ways. These include ingesting natural water, getting water in the nose, eyes, and ears, or in an open wound. If one has an open wound on the lower legs or feet, it could become infected even from wading.
The regulated beach monitoring season runs from Memorial Day – Labor Day. Results are typically updated weekly on Fridays in season, pending sampling schedule and processing.
Sampling for the 2024 beach season concluded as of Labor Day. Sampling will resume after Memorial Day 2025
For questions regarding beach advisories, contact our Environmental Health Division at (301) 475-4321.
Monitored Beaches
The below locations are monitored by SMCHD during beach monitoring season, from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
- Breton Bay Civic Association Main Beach – Leonardtown, MD
- Camp MD – Piney Point, MD
- Cedar Cove Community Beach – Lexington Park, MD
- Elms Beach Park – Dameron, MD
- Golden Beach & Patuxent Knolls Subdivisions – Boat Ramp (Long Point) – Charlotte Hall, MD
- Golden Beach & Patuxent Knolls Subdivisions – Community Beach – Charlotte Hall, MD
- Greenwell State Park – Pavilion Beach – Hollywood, MD
- Greenwell State Park – River Trail Beach – Hollywood, MD
- Myrtle Point Park – Picnic Area Beach
- Myrtle Point Park – Wet Sox Trail Beach
- Point Lookout State Park – Hammond rest Area Beach – Scotland, MD
- Sanner’s Lake – (Fresh Water) – Lexington Park, MD
- Snow Hill Farm Park – Mechanicsville, MD
- St. Clements Shores Subdivision – Community Beach – Compton, MD
- St. Mary’s College of Maryland – St. Mary’s City, MD
- Wicomico Shores Waterfront Park – Budd’s Creek, MD
Report a Concern
If you would like to report a concern, please contact the Environmental Health Division at the St. Mary’s County Health Department at (301) 475-4321 or smchd.healthdept@maryland.gov.