Located on Bear Creek, this casual-dining, waterfront, family restaurant invites you to relax indoors where you can dine beside our waterfall or outside next to our sandy beach. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Orchid Cellar is a woman-owned, family-operated meadery and winery set amongst the rolling hills of Middletown Valley. From traditional Polish meads to sparkling meads to Maryland-crafted wines... there's something for everyone at Orchid Cellar!
Prides itself on serving the highest quality of hand tonged oysters from local waters. Beautiful, sweeping views of the Ocean City Inlet, Atlantic Ocean and Assateague Island from every seat. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Learn to operate and play on heavy equipment! A unique, bucket list experience found no where else in Maryland or the surrounding states. Dig in the dirt, stack tires, drive the obstacle course and compete in the Heavy Metal Playground Basketball Game.
Situated in the heart of historic Southern Maryland, the Back Creek Inn B&B, est. 1987, presents resort accommodations on the water, surrounded by gardens. Come by sea or by land. Bike, Kayak or SUP Board. Walk to island's commercial district.
Aviation Museum located at Massey Aerodrome - a grass runway airport. Displays aircraft, aircraft engines, airport beacons, WW2 artifacts, illustrates the history of small town grassroots aviation in Maryland, antique windmill from rural farms.
At 48,000 acres it is the second largest of Maryland's state forests. Elevations vary from 475 feet at the Potomac River to 2,039 feet on Town Hill. Magnificent views and a challenging bike trail. Hunting by permit only.
Ault-Clark Signature Course, 10-time U.S. Open Qualifying site, 98th Maryland Open Championship 2019, "Mid-Atlantic's 50 Best Courses"-GolfStyles, Best Courses You Can Play"-Golfweek.
Most of your travel needs for Maryland’s Eastern Shore can be met here as you explore our two levels of exhibits about Dorchester and the area. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
In 1634, the first English settlers to arrive in Maryland landed here. The 40-acre park is dedicated to them. Weekend tours offered during season (May-September). Fishing and hiking. Home to Blackistone Lighthouse. Accessible by boat only.