If volunteer-tourism is on your list then Yieldcamp is for you. Learn about the beauty and history of Maryland with a Storyteller and Master Naturalist while elevating your trip through environmental stewardship opportunities within MD and along Bay.
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The Atlantic Hotel, built in 1895, has served as the lifeline of the town of Berlin for the past 120 years. The Atlantic offers guests an authentic Maryland experience deeply rooted in small town charm and Victorian-period style.
Fun In the OC is your gateway to unforgettable beach day trips in Ocean City, Maryland. Founded with a passion for relaxation, wellness, and the joy of beachfront experiences, Fun In the OC offers a refreshing escape from the daily grind.
Baltimore County, Maryland. A little unexpected. A little offbeat. A lot to discover. Home to historic neighborhoods, 21,000 equine-related acres, and over 200 miles of beautiful waterfront along the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay.
Sail the Boat that Sailed the World! Alyosha is a 50' catamaran that offers sailing excursions 3-4 times each day out of Ocean City, Maryland during the summer season (typically May through mid-October)
Journeying back in time to pre-Civil War America, explore the secret network of trails, waterways and safe houses used by enslaved people fleeing north to escape bondage. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
The Thomas Point Shoal Light is a National Historic Landmark in the Chesapeake Bay. Built in 1875, it is the most recognized lighthouse in Maryland. It is the last screw-pile lighthouse still in it's original position and being used for navigation.
The Nevermore Haunt is a seasonal haunted attraction featuring unique creatures, characters and scenes inspired by late 19th century Baltimore. It is one of Maryland’s scariest Halloween attractions and a Baltimore Halloween tradition since 2016.
Sandlot is Baltimore's beach: local food, games for all, cold drinks, and epic sunset selfies. The coolest place to be on a hot summer day, the hottest place to be on a cool summer night. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
West of the Eastern Continental Divide and within the Mississippi River watershed, the park is home to black bears and wild turkeys. One mile of shoreline along Maryland's largest lake, has public boat access ramps.