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Maryland's largest selection of RV parks and campgrounds available. Maryland RV Rentals booked through GetRV.com is a great way to see the state of Maryland. This state offers a vacation package for everyone in your party. From outdoor recreation to big-city excitement, be sure to take advantage of the many opportunities that provide fun and mental stimulation in this versatile state. Rent a Class “A” RV to see the state in luxury and style.
Take a trip back in time and hop aboard a 1920s passenger car on a rail excursion that will take you through Maryland’s picturesque farm country on the Walkersville Southern Railroad established in 1991 on the Frederick branch of the old Pennsylvania Railroad. Have an exciting time and ride in its Mystery Dinner Train featured from June through September. Speaking of mystery, how about participating in a fun and memorable experience at The Fell’s Point GhostWalk? Engage in an exciting evening in one of Baltimore’s most interesting neighborhoods and hear tales of spirits, history, and lore. This historic maritime village dates back to 1730 when sailors and immigrants walked the streets at night with ladies calling out of their windows to passers-by. Then take time to walk into the charming taverns, antique shops, boutiques, and restaurants lined along the cobble streets. Be entertained at Mainstay on Main Street in the city of Rock Hall. Catering to local, regional, and national artists, Mainstay has been referred to as “Maryland’s best kept secret” and has provided a setting for hundreds of performance since 1997. If an RV Park is in your plans, check out the options on our RV Parks Tab.
On Maryland’s Eastern Shore visit the Adkins Arboretum in Ridgley, adjacent to Tuckahoe State Park. This 400-acre native garden and preserve features 600 species of the region’s native shrubs, trees, wildflowers, and grasses. Walk along a stream accented by native plant gardens and lovely meadows, and take advantage of the year-round programs in ecology, horticulture, and natural history suited for all ages. If you are traveling with children, then you will certainly have to experience Port Discovery Children’s Museum in Baltimore. Voted one of the top five children’s museums in the nation, Port Discovery provides experiences which ignite imagination, inspire learning, and nurture growth through play.
Don’t go without enjoying many of Maryland’s great outdoors as it beckons you to indulge in all its four seasons of fun. Backpacking, biking, boating, canoeing, and more are all possible in many of its unspoiled areas. A Travel Trailer of even a Pop Up will be a great choice for RV travels in this climate. Garrett County alone has 90,000 acres of public land, with seven lakes, seven state parks, two federal parks, and one municipal park. Baltimore, too, has 20 major parks for outdoor activity.
If you want to pick up something special to take home from your visit to Maryland, then be sure to visit ArtFX in Annapolis. This gallery showcases one of the largest collections of fine arts and crafts from local, regional, national, and international artists. You can have your choice in glass, paintings, photography, sculpture, jewelry, wood, and much more.
For those of you who have a limited time to visit, you can also take part in 3-day excursions of Maryland’s greatest treasures. For example Tracing the National Road will have you follow a historic trail blazed over the centuries by adventurers, settlers, and heroes. Around the D.C. Beltway will take you to the sites of Maryland’s Capital Region. Walk the fields and gain a new appreciation for the Civil War’s tragedies and triumphs in A Nation Divided. And if delicious dining is part of your agenda, experience the Upper Bay tour; it will take you straight to Chesapeake’s charms and fresh seafood. Maryland offers overall great local seafood, ethnic foods, and down home cookin’. Be sure to explore all the options RV Travel can provide when booking an RV Rental through GetRV.com.
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