Chesapeake City to Cambridge, Crisfield and Smith Island, 271 miles plus a ferry trip, 7 days, 6 nights
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19-century plantation house overlooking C&O Canal and Potomac River. Home of the youngest of Stonewall Jackson's Civil War officers. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site
Drive the Antietam Campaign Scenic Byway Travel across the Potomac River at White’s Ferry Enjoy the quiet and the wildlife at Dickerson Conservation Park Enjoy the scenery and wine at Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyards Learn details about Lee’s “Lost Orders,” at Monocacy National Battlefield Interpret the first major battle in Maryland at South Mountain Battlefield State Park Honor war correspondents at Gathland State Park Stroll across the Burnside Bridge at the Antietam National Battlefield From cow[...]
Drive the central section of the Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway View local wildlife on the 6-mile Cross Island Trail Paddle, kayak or canoe the Kent Island River Trail Dine on Maryland crab at a Kent Narrows restaurant Bird watch at the Pickering Creek Audubon Center Learn maritime history at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Set sail on the Winnie Estelle in St. Michaels Check out the award-winning spirits at Lyon Rum Learn about oystering on[...]
In September 1862, General Robert E. Lee moved his Confederate army into Maryland, hoping that a military victory on Union soil would gain foreign support for the Southern cause. Lee’s ensuing campaign came to a head with the Battle of Antietam. White’s Ferry to Frederick Including MD 107, MD 109, MD 28, MD 355, MD 85, MD 80 & I-70 Confederate soldiers forded the Potomac River and entered Maryland near White’s Ferry. Cavalries then clashed[...]
Smith Island ferry boat leaves Crisfield, Maryland City Dock.
Historic home (1856) close to C&O Canal, Antietam Battlefield, Shepherdtown and Harper's Ferry
A small B&B on a quiet street overlooking Ewell Harbor on Smith Island, accessible only by ferry boats.
Bike, hike, run or walk on the waterfront trail at the foot of North Chesapeake City’s Lock Street, adjacent to the town Ferry Dock.
Newly renovated rooms. Outdoor grill and picnic area, on-site parking for boats on trailers. Convenient to Crisfield's fishing charters, marinas and ferries.