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Marina and small campground, dry storage/slips with boat ramps and fishing boats, bait, ice, gas and supplies. Fishing charters available.
Maryland’s largest farm brewery offering a tasting room, farm stand, and brick oven pizza. Located on a scenic 54-acre working farm. Open to the public on weekends and available for Private Events.
Houses antique furnishings and the Steppingstone Museum's antique doll collection.
Marina in heart of colonial Chestertown, family restaurant adjacent, short walk to shops and stores; launch ramp, 25 transient slips and friendly professional staff.
Launch a boat on the Susquehanna River, view the massive Conowingo Dam, fish or sight bald eagles, a great blue heron rookery and other birds of prey.
This trail is 6.5 miles long, spanning east to west from Terrapin Park to the Chesapeake Heritage and Visitor Center at Kent Narrows and wanders through farmlands, meadows and woods accented with ornamental trees.
Dedicated in 1867, five years after the Battle of Antietam, this cemetery is the final resting place of Union soldiers from the Maryland Campaign of 1862.
Nassawango Creek Preserve is home to and native plants, orchids and warblers. This tannin-stained waterway is steeped in early American history is one of the most tranquil places in Maryland.
A premier public golf course in the Mid-Atlantic region. It opened in 1976 and is built on a historic property that was formally the Old Newton White Diary Farm.