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100 Best Things to do in Maryland 14/20

Maryland is a great state to visit. There’s a wide mix of things to do here. The state is rich in American Revolutionary and Civil War history. It’s right on the Chesapeake Bay and has maritime roots. Plus, there are parks, rivers, and even part of the Appalachian Trail here. Add the art, brews, and amazing food and you have a great all-inclusive destination.

 

66. Herrington Manor State Park (Oakland)

A 53 acre lake was developed in the 1930s which begun the development of Herrington Manor State Park. Today, you can swim, canoe, kayak, picnic, hiking, tennis, 20 furnished cabins. There’s a lot of programs that happen in the simmer like maple syrup demonstrations and apple butter making. Spend the day here boating, hiking, and fishing.

 

67. Oxford Bellevue Ferry (Oxford/Bellevue)

This is believed to be the nation’s oldest operating private ferry. It crosses the Tred Avon River in a ¾ mile trip from Oxford to Bellevue. The ferry takes 20 minutes and can take nine vehicles, bike, motorcycles, as well as passengers. When planning you morning or afternoon ferry trip, keep in mind that the ferry operates seasonally and check to make sure it’s open before you go.

 

68. Bazaar (Baltimore)

This is a rare store located in a row house in Baltimore that sells a wide range of strange and unusual artifacts like taxidermy, old medical equipment, props and costumes, dolls, and bizarre artwork. This is a really interesting place to spend an hour or so seeing things you won’t find anywhere else.

 

69. National Museum of Civil War Medicine (Frederick)

This museum is centered on doctors, nursing, and surgical practices during the Civil War. It consists of five immersive exhibits that focus on different parts of the Civil War’s medical history: an army camp, evacuating the wounded, a field dressing station, a field hospital, and a military hospital ward. If you’re a Civil War buff, you could spend hours here.

 

70. New Germany (Grantsville)

This park is Maryland’s best kept secret. Nestled between the Continental Divide and Big Savage Mountain, this park has a dense forest and ten miles of trails and a small lake where visitors can fish, swim, canoe, or kayak. This is a great place for a family day out. There’s a snack bar with ice cream and other snacks, picnic tables throughout the park, and a nature center, too.

 

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