Planning a vacation, having guest and need an extra boat or just want to have a day of fun for a Jet Ski, Kayak, Paddleboard or Bike. Rent or Buy.
Built in 1876 and in use until 1945, this granite block and brick structure retains its original upstairs cells where prisoners were once segregated by gender and race with jail keeper's quarters downstairs. Today, the building serves as a visitor center and is a National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Regardless of what brings you to town, you can settle into the sweet life during your stay with us.
Maryland steamed crabs, crab cakes/legs, fish, oysters, scallops, and shrimp. All you can eat specials daily. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Visitors will experience life in the 1770s. History buffs enjoy visiting the 18th-century tobacco barn, farmhouse, and replica out-kitchen. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the fishing pier, boat dock and nature trails.
You will find yourself surrounded by Victorian elegance, a friendly atmosphere and all the modern conveniences.
Fresh seafood, steak, and local fare are menu mainstays. Don't miss the award-winning crab cakes and cream of crab soup.
Near top bay-area attractions like the Naval Academy, and a short drive to Chesapeake Bay to enjoy boating excursions.
Two critically acclaimed courses on the scenic Chester River; consistently ranked one of the top golf courses in Maryland.
Take the wheel and sail the waters and dine on the freshest catch. Explore the quaint town of St. Michaels, a treasure-trove of shops. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.