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September On the Bay!

By Lani Gering

As an intro to this column, I want to fork over that I utilized the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence aka AI in pulling this information together. I ran into a time crunch at deadline and our usual band of “From the Bay” contributors were unavailable this month. While I personally am very wary of the consequences of using AI, having spent a lot of time in the Bay area over the last 32 years, I know the following info to be true and have merit.

September is an excellent month for the Chesapeake Bay, with pleasant temperatures, decreasing crowds, and diverse fishing opportunities. Visitors can enjoy activities like boating, kayaking, and fishing for species such as striped bass, bluefish, and red drum. The cooler weather is ideal for wine tasting at the region’s many vineyards, and you can also explore nature and enjoy waterfront accommodations for a relaxing late-summer experience.

Activities & Vibe

Fishing

Environmental Conditions

Things to do in September

While the above doesn’t include nearly everything there is to see and do in and around the Bay, it touches on some highlights. I encourage readers to check the respective websites/blogs and social media pages for Anne Arundel, Calvert and St. Mary’s counties since they are all very drivable from Alexandria and make for a nice day trip or an overnight stay. Spend a day walking around City Dock in the heart of Annapolis, check out everything that Solomons Island has to offer and treat yourself to an afternoon/evening in Leonardtown and see how that town has grown. You will be pleasantly surprised by the diversity of each of these areas.

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