From mountains, to the bay, to the Atlantic Ocean, Maryland boasts a vast assortment of outdoor activities, unique attractions, and historical landmarks. So where do you start? Before you click on the map below, here are a few hints for choosing where to go:
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Gaithersburg
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We are the perfect location for business travelers, students, tourists and those relocating to the Washington D.C. area who need to find a home away from home for several nights, a week, a month or even longer.
The non-smoking, budget-friendly Red Roof Inn Baltimore South - Glen Burnie is located near the I-695 Beltway, The Baltimore Convention Center, and just a short drive from Annapolis Naval Academy.
This hotel offers a business center, fitness facility and guest laundry facility.
Experience Visitation Hotel Frederick, an upscale boutique where timeless elegance meets contemporary comfort.Our architectural icon’s 200 years of vibrant history have culminated in the careful curation of a premium paragon of accommodation.
Located along Maryland's beautiful Eastern Shore, just south of Ocean City, the resort offers RV sites, tent camping, vacation cabins and homes, and covered wagons.
Into camping, hiking and the Great Outdoors? Try the Western Region for Deep Creek Lake, waterfalls and a portion of the Appalachian Trail. Maybe you'd prefer a more patriotic experience in the Capital Region, where you can explore Washington, D.C. and learn about space travel at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Maryland's Southern Region boasts historical sites dating back to prehistoric times. Take a whirl through the expansive Central Region with a mix of intimate vineyards, immaculate public gardens and the bustling nightlife of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. And don't forget the Eastern Shore, with its abundance of creek to bay fishing, quiet country roads and beach-bumming pleasures.
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