Everyone From Maryland Should Take These 12 Awesome Vacations
You don’t have to travel out of state to take an epic vacation. Most Marylanders don’t know that several of our towns offer a variety of places to see and things to do. These 12 places in Maryland would make awesome vacations for all ages. Check it out.


Located in the western part of the state, you'll find Deep Creek Lake. Stay at a campsite or cabin and spend a few days exploring one of the most beautiful parts of the state. Cool off in the lake, hike one of the several area hiking trails, and visit the waterfalls at Swallow Falls State Park. Or if you stay during the winter time, visit Wisp resort for skiing and snow tubing.
Find out more about Deep Creek here.
Find out more about Deep Creek here.
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This waterside town is perfect for a romantic getaway or a weekend of shopping. There are several charming bed & breakfasts here with gorgeous views of water.
Visit the St. Michaels website here.
Visit the St. Michaels website here.


Nestled on the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal is the unique town of Chesapeake City. Stay at one of the bed & breakfasts, watch ships pass through the canal, and take in the views of this picturesque town from atop of the bridge.
For more information on lodging and things to do, click here.
For more information on lodging and things to do, click here.

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Spend a few days at Maryland's state capital and stay in one of the historic hotels. Visit the numerous amazing restaurants, peruse the local shops, and take a guided tour of the Naval Academy.
For more information on Annapolis, visit the website here.
For more information on Annapolis, visit the website here.


The national harbor is filled to the brim with boutiques, trendy restaurants, and so much more. Visit the quirky Peeps store or take a ride on the Capital Wheel. Outdoor movies and sporting events are displayed on a giant screen on the beach during warmer weather.
Find out more about this cool Maryland spot here.
Find out more about this cool Maryland spot here.


Ocean City is perhaps the most popular vacation destination in our state. With a boardwalk, beach, hotels, shops, arcades, and some of the best food, Ocean City has everything and anything you would need for a fun summer vacation.
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Check out their website here.


At the northern tip of Calvert County you'll find North Beach. With a boardwalk, shops, and Wetlands Overlook Park, this scenic Maryland spot is worth a visit. While you're in the area, make sure to also check out the nearby Chesapeake Beach.
Click here for the North Beach website.
Click here for the North Beach website.


Havre de Grace is a pleasant waterside town with delicious seafood restaurants and the pictured Havre de Grace promenade. The town is also known as the decoy capital of the world so make sure to check out the decoy museum.
Visit the town's website here.
Visit the town's website here.


Visit the place of the bloodiest one day battle in U.S. history. Tour the historic Burnside bridge, Bloody Lane, and numerous other war sites. There are a couple of bed & breakfasts to stay at nearby to make it a weekend full of Maryland history.
Visit the Antietam Battlefield website here.
Visit the Antietam Battlefield website here.


America's coolest small town is located in Berlin. Check out the antique shops, attend one of the town's fun events, and spend some time kayaking at the nearby Ayers Creek. You may never want to leave.
Check out the town website here.
Check out the town website here.


Visit Frederick for the superb downtown dining, enchanting bridges, and charming boutiques. There are several neat places to stay and be sure to checkout their performance art theatres for great small town talent.
Click here for the Frederick tourism website.
Click here for the Frederick tourism website.


Last but certainly not least is Maryland's largest city, Baltimore. This quirky city is full of good restaurants, unique museums, and a kitschy atmosphere full of artists and lovers of all things B-more. Say what you will about the city, the residents are full of pride and you'll feel it when visiting.
Check out the website here.
Check out the website here.
Have you personally made any of these Maryland spots your very own vacation destination? Maryland has a lot to offer in terms of a diverse variety of places to see, and things to do.
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