Offering a number of crabby items. Soft crab sliders, crab pops, crabcake BLT, and more. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
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The ideal place for adventurers of all ages with 3 elevation levels.
Includes small elevated green complexes, tree-lined fairways, uneven terrain and especially difficult par 3 holes which will challenge golfers.
Waterfront indoor/outdoor events venue offering concerts, carnivals, festivals and trade shows.
Cornerstone of Maryland's frontier defense during the French and Indian War, the 250-year-old fort has been restored. Military re-enactments, living history programming on special event weekends.
Fifty-three-acre lake, 20 log cabins and cross-country ski rentals. Popular special events such as fishing rodeos and apple butter making are held throughout the year.
Beautiful layout is popular with golfers of all abilities. The championship tees offer just under 7,400 yards of pure golf.
Located within boundaries of Savage River State Forest. A 13-acre lake formed as result of dam built for mill operation. Cabins, camping, pavilions, hiking and cross-country skiing.
Known for its scenic beauty, history and 78-ft. cascading waterfall. Hunting, swimming, beaches, boat rental, hiking, and camping.
Site of first monument erected to "Father of Our Country," President George Washington. The Cumberland Valley offers superb bird-watching opportunities; the Appalachian Trail passes through.