SWAN CREEK MARINA
AND BOAT YARD
about us
Swan Creek Marina is a proud Eastern Shore establishment that has been delivering exceptional customer service since 1951. We treat every vessel with the same care and attention as if it were our own, ensuring a top-notch experience for all our guests.
Our marina, with 100 slips and 20 helix ball moorings, is located just moments from the Chesapeake Bay, nestled on peaceful Swan Creek in Rock Hall, Maryland. With naturally protected waters, tides ranging from one to two feet, and a mean low water (MLW) of 6 feet, our facility offers secure and convenient dockage. As the closest marina on Swan Creek to the Chesapeake, our boaters rarely face challenges with low tides. Our welcoming atmosphere make Swan Creek Marina a trusted and comfortable choice for storing your vessel.
We are fortunate to host a wonderful community of customers, many of whom have been with us for decades. Our boating enthusiasts find joy in their vessels and often come together for social mixers and friendly gatherings at the marina.
Annual dockage customers enjoy a wide range of amenities, including air-conditioned heads and showers, a picnic area with propane grills, fresh town water, dockside power, two dinghy docks (one floating), dock carts, ample parking, and both wet and dry winter storage. Rack storage for one dinghy is included with slip fees. We also offer a free pump-out service and a fully equipped repair facility, making us very do-it-yourself friendly. Our ABYC-trained technicians provide mechanical, electrical, carpentry, and general maintenance services at competitive rates.
Our service yard, conveniently located just minutes away by water, can haul vessels up to 40 tons. With decades of experience, our technicians are equipped to handle all your service needs with efficiency and expertise.
We are confident that you will fall in love with the natural beauty and tranquil environment of Swan Creek Marina. Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions—we look forward to welcoming you!
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Photo by Rodger Wilder
Photo by Rodger Wilder
Photo by Rodger Wilder
Photo by Rodger Wilder