9 Fun Places to go in Maryland



If you’re planning a trip to Maryland, you’ll be happy to know that there are plenty of fun places to visit. These are just a few of the fun places you can visit in Maryland. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or amusement parks, Maryland has something for everyone.  Here are nine places you should consider adding to your itinerary:

National Aquarium

Located in Baltimore, the National Aquarium is home to more than 20,000 animals. You can see sharks, dolphins, jellyfish, and more.

Assateague Island

This island is located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and is home to wild horses. You can camp on the island, go swimming, or take a boat tour.

Ocean City Boardwalk

The Ocean City Boardwalk is a three-mile boardwalk that’s been around since 1902. You can find shops, restaurants, and amusement park rides on the boardwalk.

Antietam National Battlefield

This battlefield is located in Sharpsburg and is the site of the bloodiest one-day battle in American history. You can take a guided tour or explore the battlefield on your own.

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

Located in St. Michaels, this museum is dedicated to the history of the Chesapeake Bay. You can see historic boats, visit a working boatyard, and learn about the seafood industry.



Maryland Science Center

The Maryland Science Center is located in Baltimore and has interactive exhibits for all ages. You can learn about space, electricity, and the human body.

Annapolis

Annapolis is the capital of Maryland and is known for its historic district. You can take a tour of the State House, visit the United States Naval Academy, or take a boat tour of the Chesapeake Bay.

C & O Canal National Historical Park

This park is located along the Potomac River and has 184.5 miles of towpath for biking or hiking. You can also take a boat tour on the canal.

Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park

This park is located in Dorchester County and is dedicated to the life of Harriet Tubman. You can learn about her role in the Underground Railroad and visit the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center.

Maryland truly has something for everyone, and these are just a few examples of the many fun places you can visit. Comment below what you like about Maryland.

Let us know in the comments below if you’ve been to Maryland and what places you liked.  If not, do you plan on going?



Happy Travels,
Bess

 

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