The boat ramp is located in the C&O Canal National Historical Park 5 miles off U.S. 40 at the end of Little Orleans Road. There are 14 parking spaces, portable restrooms and a two-lane concrete ramp.
Equipped with everything needed to craft the perfect adventure. Located at a cozy corner of the C&O Canal between mile 124.5 and mile 10.7 of the Western Maryland Rail Trail; a beautiful paved trail that provides a scenic route through the mountains, not over them.
FireFly Farms' award-winning cheeses are produced using sustainably-produced, locally-sourced fresh goat’s milk and time-honored, traditional methods of cheese making.
Climb, swing, and ZIP through the trees on 30 acres of protected forest. With 16 different trails and 8 difficulty levels there is something fun for everyone! Get off the screen and into the green with a high flying adventure in the trees.
First free school for Anne Arundel County mandated by colonial legislature in 1723. Additions c. 1800 and 1820. c. 1820-period furnishings, materials and artifacts.
Naval training center which played an important part in World War II as well as the Korean and Vietnam wars. Also on site was a naval Academy Preparatory School, which prepared men for the Naval Academy.
An educational facility showcasing the beauty, majesty and eco-system of the Chesapeake Bay. Blessing of the Fleet, second Sat of August, 11:30am-5pm.
Early American Episcopal Church built in 1721. High-box pews, raised central pulpit, Palladian window.