Delaware
10 Reasons to check out Massey's Landing Resort
By Tony RussoJuly 28, 20173 min read

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Indian River Bay access
Headed out of the bay into Indian River from Massey's Landing. The Indian River Bridge is in the distance. Massey's Landing is a great place to set up your Delmarva vacation.
A place to paddle out into the wilderness
The canoe and kayak launch at Massey's Landing Resort gives you an idea how peaceful the place is. Motorized vessels are launched from elsewhere to preserve the serenity here.
Gear to paddle out with
Although it's great to have your own gear it isn't always practical. Massey's Landing provides access to kayak rentals as well as canoes, stand up paddle boards and lots of other watersport gear.
Spend the most laid-back afternoon you can imagine
The swim-up pool bar is one of the great exclusive amenities at Massey's Landing. It's the only one in the state and is a super-cool way to spend an afternoon.
It's easy to resupply at Massey's Landing Resort
The store at Massey's Landing Resort is fully stocked with necessities as well as snacks, toys, knick knacks and apparel.
You can grab a quick bite at The Jackspot
Whether you're looking for something quick to go, or just to take a little break from cooking, The Jackspot lunch counter has what you need.
Enjoy a drink at the Sand Dollar Bar and Grill
The Sand Dollar Bar and Grill at Massey's Landing Resort is a great place to spend an evening. Open to the Indian River Bay on the back, it provides a laid back atmosphere for even more laid back views.
Get front seats to great views
The view from the Sandy Dollar bar and grill located on the Massey's Landing Resort beach is not to be missed.
Lounge in the sun (or twilight) while enjoying your meal
The Sandy Dollar has outdoor seating near the beach as well as deck seating in the bar itself. You can grab a bite from the kitchen and sun yourself while you enjoy the view.
Swim with your dog
Massey's Landing Resort has two beaches on the Indian River Bay, one for the people, one for the dogs. Even if you don't have a dog it's pleasant to watch them play in the surf.
About Tony Russo
Tony Russo has worked as a print and digital journalist for the better part of the 21st century, writing for and editing regional weeklies and dailies before joining the team that produces OceanCity.com and ShoreCraftBeer.com among other destination websites. In addition to having documented everything from zoning changes to art movements on the Delmarva Peninsula, Tony has written two books on beer for the History Press. Eastern Shore Beer was published in 2014 and Delaware Beer in 2016. He lives in Delmar, Md. with his wife Kelly and the only of his four daughters who hasn't moved out. Together they keep their two dogs comfortable.
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