Holly Ridge Equestrian Center Visit is scenic farm country just minutes from Ocean City, Maryland. They are a Horse Discovery Center and offer Year-round trail riding through woods filled with all kinds of wildlife, including deer, fox, and bald eagles. Call today to make a reservation.
In tribute to his Dad, Dave Carey founded Tiki Lee's Dock Bar in hopes that family and friends (old and new) would have a place to kick back and relax with those they love most. So next time you visit us, raise a glass to Lee! On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
This property offers a farmhouse stay or “bed and barn” vacation rental for horse and riders to enjoy a family-owned 400-acre working farm. Guests bring their horses and ride over miles of well-maintained trails located on iconic Sideling Hill just west of the Maryland I-68 Visitors Center.
Western Terminus of the C&O Canal National Historical Park and start of 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail. Home to the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, C&O Canal Museum, Visitor Center, Canal Boat Replica, and Allegany County's first Winery. Enjoy shopping and dining, festivals and concerts, historical sites and outdoor recreation.
The Robert Morris Inn was once the childhood home of Robert Morris who gained fame as “Financier of the Revolution". Now it is a unique historic restaurant offering modern British dining, with touches of the Chesapeake Bay, prepared by Chef Proprietor, Mark Salter. Since 1710 this full service inn has provided world class hospitality from its rooms to its plates. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
SERC is an active research and educational center offering evening lectures and family-oriented science activities, year -round self guided walking trails, and canoeing on site. Discover what's cool about the Chesapeake's wildlife, learn about environmental research, or join a hands -on program for organized groups. Public guided hikes, research site tours and canoe excursions are offered in the summer. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.