Places to stay in Prince Frederick, Maryland
Prince Frederick is community in Calvert County, Maryland, not to be confused with the incorporated, and much larger, city of Frederick some 70 miles to the northwest in Frederick County. It is the county seat of Calvert County. Local dining options include Blondie's Baking Company, Outback Steakhouse, Bob Evans Restaurant, and The Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille.
If you are travelling in the area, Prince Frederick is located close to Caney Creek, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Brooks Cemetery, Mount Olive United Methodist Church and Skinners Point.
The center of Prince Frederick ( which is at is longitude -76°35'0.9600 and latitude 38°32'25.44 ) is located 5 miles away from Port Republic and 7 miles away from Saint Leonard.
Available Prince Frederick lodging
We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Prince Frederick.
Prince Frederick Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Holiday Inn Express
SpringHill Suites
Super 8
Prince Frederick Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Prince Frederick

The Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille ( Dining / Other ). Located at 98 Solomons Island Road South. Whether you’re looking for a Monday night dinner after the game or want to host the next reunion, we’ve got you covered.
The Greene Turtle is more than a sports bar and grille. We believe in being a community hangout for all ages, that serves great food & drinks in a fun, casual atmosphere built on the excitement & unity of sports.
www.thegreeneturtle.com
Jerry's Place ( Dining / Other ). Located at 1541 Solomons Island Road. It all started with a love for seafood. Born in Washington D.C., Jerry, owner of the popular restaurant Jerry’s Place, grew up eating Eastern Shore style seafood. After an injury he sustained on a construction job in 1974, Jerry’s uncle said to him, “You need to go to work”. He gave Jerry several quart jars of freshly shucked oysters to sell. And so it began…
www.jerrys-place.com
Closed or unlisted properties
- Cliff House closed or delisted.