Maryland's Premier Water Sports facility featuring lessons, rentals, tours, summer camps, corporate team building and Beach Parties directly on the Chesapeake Bay. Offering SAILING, KAYAKING STAND UP PADDLING and WINDSURFING since 1985. Certified sailing and paddling school operating daily May thru September. Maryland's largest water sports rental operation.
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Live theater, steam train, the western terminus of the C&O Canal and an outdoor mountain life found only in the Alleghenies. Small town charm with a history that dates to 1787.
Fall harvest festival includes pick-your-own pumpkins; farm animals; slides; jumping pillow; corn maze, wagon rides, homemade apple cider donuts and much more.
Fine furniture, paintings, and rugs. Large selection of formal inlaid dining room furniture, 18th through 20th century.
Discover the Chesapeake Bay’s unique story through its prehistoric past, natural environments and maritime heritage. Experience the Patuxent River’s history and ecology on a cruise on one of our iconic Chesapeake Bay wooden work boats, the Wm B. Tennison, a log-built bugeye, or the Dee of St. Mary’s, a Skipjack. The museum hosts day-long Lighthouse Adventure Cruises aboard a private charter vessel. Recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Twenty-two acres of award-winning gardens include 100 larger-than-life topiary farms and 15 garden "rooms." House tours, nature walk, gift shop and historical display.
Three levels of hands-on exhibits, live science, digital Planetarium and IMAX films all under one roof.
Cycle or hike this spectacular, nearly-level trail from Cumberland to Pittsburgh, through tunnels and across viaducts, along the most scenic views and towns in Maryland.
Completed in 1805, PHM is Salisbury's oldest house and serves as a museum with exhibits about historic architecture and furnishings, medical practices of the early 1800s, farming in the early 1800s, life of the enslaved people, and Salisbury history.
Organization's headquarters and shop on 40-acre sanctuary minutes from downtown Washington, D.C. with nature trails, native garden, and pond.