Offers quick access to Baltimore and area attractions.
Aerial forest adventure with 13 courses of varying difficulty levels, consisting of ziplines and more than 150 challenges. Offers family fun for ages 5 and up.
Federal-style home of Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Duvall, who owned slaves but often was inclined towards abolitionist ideals. The museum is furnished to interpret 19th century living. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Cafe, deli, and specialty foods prepared with an artistic flair.
One-hour and fifteen-minute ride through scenic countryside. Special event every Saturday. Mystery dinner trains.
Traditional pizza pies as well as special creations such as White Pizza and Summer Pizza.
Jerry’s is known for its signature cheesesteaks, but also for overstuffed subs, pizza, and other menu items that are delicious and unique.
Waterfront and outside dining as well as carry-out. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Max charter size is 30 people.
The historic site was home to the first Roman Catholic Seminary in the U.S. (1791) and Elizabeth Ann Seton (1808) the first U.S. born canonized saint.