The Bryantown Historic District is located along the Zekiah Swamp. Bryantown was bustling with federal troops searching for John Wilkes Booth after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Sites to visit include the Old Bryantown Tavern and St. Mary's Catholic Church, where the grave of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd can be found in the cemetery.
The 304-acre park sits next to the Potomac River and the C&O Canal and provides opportunities for quiet enjoyment of the natural environment.
Max charter size is 6 people.
Features benches, bleachers, walking and biking paths.
Northern and Southern forces alternated in posting lookouts at its summit during the Civil War.
After the Battle of Antietam in 1862, people who wanted to look for survivors or claim the bodies of loved ones had to travel by train thus began a constant stream of visitors that has not even stopped today.
Max charter size is 24 people.
Beach bar and grill. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Waterfront dining on the Kent Narrows of the Chesapeake Bay. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Offers bus service in limited area for customers; on beach; near Kent Narrows bridge. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.