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100 Best Things to do in Maryland 10/20

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.

 

46. The Red Roost (Quantico)

The Red Roost started as a campground that wasn’t making enough money, so the owner decided to steam crabs and fresh corn. It took off and soon, the campground was remarketed as a restaurant back in 1974. Today, the Red Roost has a wide menu with a variety of food for every taste, including kids meals and cocktails. Stop by for dinner and try the crabs that made them famous.

 

47. Youghiogheny River (Various)

The Youghiogheny River drains into a 397 square mile area of Maryland. For the first twenty miles, it’s a calm river going through farmland and wooded lots, but it soon changes as the terrain becomes narrow and heavily forested. It drops 280 feet in elevation in a four mile span. There are parks and public access points all along the river and a lot of ways to enjoy it, from hiking nearby to white water rafting. Spend a day or so exploring the part that best suits your outdoor favorites.

 

48. Friendly Farm Restaurant (Upperco)

This restaurant is located on a 200 acre family farm. It’s surrounded by three ponds and has an amazing view. Dining used to take place in the farm house, but the restaurant got so popular that they expanded to the present building to accommodate more guests. They have a small menu of fish, chicken, and beef along with a bakery full of pies, cookies, and other treats for dessert. Spend an afternoon taking the drive here for a great meal and a sweet dessert.

 

49. Walter’s Art Museum (Baltimore)

This internationally known museum exhibits art from as far back as the third millennium BC to modern day. They have Egyptian, Byzantine, Greek, Roman, and other artwork plus a collection of rare books and manuscripts. They also have frequent temporary and visiting exhibitions. Spend 2-3 hours here enjoying all the beautiful pieces here.

 

50. Cantler’s Riverside Inn (Annapolis)

Cantler’s Riverside Inn has been in the business of serving boaters and land lovers for almost forty years. They have a wide range of seafood dishes, from clams and oysters to crab cakes and shrimp plus platters and sandwiches for anyone who doesn’t want seafood. It’s nestled into the calm waters of Mill Creek and just minutes from the City Dock and Ego Alley. Plan to set aside an evening for a great meal here.

 

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