Maryland Travel

  • How to Camp on the Eastern Shore of Maryland

    The Eastern Shore runs between Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Campers in search of pull-thru, cabin and river sites will find options along the Eastern Shore. Depending on your interests, choose from a variety of trails, boating, fishing and hunting activities. When camping in Maryland, expect more people during the summer. The spring and fall season… read more

  • Maryland Camping Resorts

    Maryland offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation. It shares the Chesapeake Bay with Virginia, where you can kayak, fish, boat and sail, snorkel and scuba dive. Hikers and mountain bikers enjoy many trails in the forests and low rising mountains inland in the state. RV travelers and tent campers have several options for campground resorts to base cam… read more

  • Hotels in Mt. Vernon, Baltimore

    George Washington inherited the Mount Vernon estate from his older brother. Washington spent only 10 days during the 8-year Revolutionary War at Mt. Vernon. Yet, the ancestral house is the most visited location in the Washington, D.C., area. Mt. Vernon is a historic site near the U.S. capital. Put aside those bikes or hiking boots and learn about the man who… read more

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