Gibson Island
Gibson Island is one of the most exclusive and picturesque communities in Anne Arundel County. Situated on a private island at the convergence of the Magothy River and the Chesapeake Bay, this gated residential enclave offers an unmatched combination of natural beauty, luxury living, and privacy. Accessible by a single causeway and protected by 24/7 security, Gibson Island is a true sanctuary for those seeking a serene waterfront lifestyle.
Developed in the early 20th century as a retreat for affluent families, the island was carefully planned to preserve its natural character. Today, it features a mix of elegant estate homes, coastal cottages, and architecturally distinctive residences—many of which enjoy panoramic views of the Bay, river, or the island’s lush inland landscapes. Large wooded lots, well-maintained roads, and manicured grounds reflect the community’s commitment to privacy and preservation.
Life on Gibson Island is centered around leisure, nature, and a tight-knit social community. The Gibson Island Club is the heart of the island’s amenities, offering a private golf course, tennis courts, fine dining, a yacht club, and a swimming pool. Residents also enjoy kayaking, sailing, paddleboarding, and crabbing from the island’s multiple water access points and private beaches. Miles of walking and biking paths wind through wooded areas and waterfront vistas, reinforcing the island’s tranquil, almost resort-like atmosphere.
There are no commercial businesses on Gibson Island, which helps maintain its quiet, residential character. However, shopping, dining, and other amenities are just a short drive away in nearby Pasadena, Severna Park, and Annapolis.
Gibson Island appeals to those who value discretion, security, and a refined yet relaxed coastal lifestyle. It’s home to a mix of year-round residents and seasonal homeowners, all drawn by the island’s unmatched setting and exclusivity. For those seeking a waterfront retreat with timeless elegance and a true sense of escape, Gibson Island stands in a class of its own within Anne Arundel County.