
[By Jeff Kodis] Families visiting the Chesapeake Bay area – especially those with a soft spot for America’s pastime – are finding that Aberdeen has a lot to offer.
Thanks to some new developments in the last decade – mostly…
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[By Breyana Franklin]
What do alpacas, outhouses and draft horses have in common? They all attract curious tourists who come to Caroline County for some good, old-fashioned, farm-based entertainment.
Though it lacks bay frontage like many of its neighboring counties…
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[Story by Arin Shortz]
You can’t visit Annapolis, “America’s Sailing Capital,” without getting on the water. Of all the ways to explore Annapolis, boat tours feel more like home. Numerous boat and kayak excursions, many of which are led by…
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The Bay region’s generally moderate, mid-Atlantic climate, combined with fairly level terrain, makes it popular with both hikers and bikers.
The Eastern Shore is home to several popular biking events and trails, since the flat roads make possible lengthy rides…
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The fields, woodlands and marshes lining the Chesapeake Bay are filled with birds and wildlife. Leggy blue herons, legions of sea gulls, and osprey, who seem to think channel markers are meant for their nests, are commonly spotted. Bird-watchers also…
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1. Totally awesome tours. Your choice: everything from nature cruises to trips back in time on an authentic skipjack. Look into tour-boat day trips leaving from St. Michaels, Baltimore, Annapolis and other great harbors. Secluded stop-offs could include Smith Island,…
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The Chesapeake Bay is one of the nation’s best areas for boating, and it’s easy to get started. Maryland boasts 600 marinas and 250 public boat ramps – many are part of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network.
Go in your…
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To truly feel one with the tributaries and waters of the Chesapeake Bay, it takes a paddle. It also takes a recreational kayak, a sea kayak or a canoe, depending on your preference. Outfitters throughout the region are happy to…
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