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Jun 12, 2018

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Summer is the season for road trips, especially across the beautiful state of Maryland. There are a ton of different places that you and your family can visit over the course of the summer, which makes narrowing down where exactly you want to go quite difficult. From the scenic views of the Eastern Shore to bustling cities like Baltimore, there is sure to be a Maryland summer road trip destination for you. Check out what we think are five of the best places to visit in Maryland this summer and plan your next road trip through this gorgeous state:

  • Ocean City – Take the legendary Route 50 all the way to the road’s starting point, Ocean City. Enjoy a relaxing day on the beach, take a walk down the boardwalk, or live it up in the exciting nightlife. If you’re feeling up to it, you can even drive down Route 50 all the way out to the West Coast. Take the road trip of a lifetime, starting in Ocean City, MD.
  • Cambridge – Not far from Ocean City is the lovely town of Cambridge, which is right on the water. A premium spot for maritime fun, the town of Cambridge is an excellent place for all those who love the water, whether that be those who love to fish, love to boat, or enjoy any other aquatic activity. You can also check out some key pieces of history in the town of Cambridge, including some important sections of the historic Underground Railroad.

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  • Baltimore – Summer is a great time to check out the sights and sounds of Baltimore City. Take a stroll through the Inner Harbor so you can shop around the different stores and try some of the delicious cuisine at unique restaurants. Maybe you can catch a baseball game at Camden Yards and check out some of the wildlife at the Baltimore Zoo. There is also the National Aquarium that you can check out.
  • Boonsboro – If you’re in the mood for exploration, then come in and check out the caves of Boonsboro. Since they were first discovered back in 1920 during a search for limestone, the Crystal Grottoes have been a roadside attraction for all traveling tourists. Come in and get a tour of these fascinating rock formations and do some cave-diving in Boonsboro.
  • Waldorf – There are a handful of historic landmarks in the town of Waldorf, one of the most fun places in all of Southern Maryland. Check out what is left of “Little Vegas” which featured slot parlors such as Little Reno and the Desert Inn back in the 1950’s and the 1960’s. You could also check out the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum, which is famous for housing an alleged conspirator in the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.   

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