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:
Buttonwood Beach is located on Maryland's beautiful Eastern Shore on a gorgeous piece of land adjacent to the banks of the Elk River and C&D Canal at the head of the Chesapeake Bay.
Our Days Inn Frederick hotel, near Frederick Keys Stadium, is located off I-270 and I-70, ideally situated on the route to Washington, D.C., Gettysburg, and Baltimore, 40 miles from all the biggest attractions.
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Camp Merryelande on St. George Island, Maryland has fantastic beach cottages for relaxing family vacations.
Our beach cottages overlook the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay, and have modern kitchens, baths, air conditioning, satellite TV and clean gas or electric fireplaces.
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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