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This map of Maryland and surrounding states shows the area of the Chesapeake Bay and its shorelines dotted with historic waterfront towns. Come visit and explore Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States and a place of serene beauty. Breathe in her slightly salty air; taste the flavors of her fresh seafood bounty and the farms that line her shores; enjoy her waterfront towns; talk to the locals, some of whom have[...]
We invite you to visit and explore Maryland’s Great Chesapeake Bay Loop, which skirts the largest estuary in the United States. Sail the Bay’s sparkling waters; breathe in her slightly salty air; taste the flavors of her fresh seafood bounty and local produce from the farms that line her shores; and enjoy her quaint waterfront towns. Talk to the locals, some of whom have lingering accents from their ancestors who settled the area over 300[...]
Maryland offers a world of travel opportunities and there are a variety of experiences for groups. There are a number of options, from the mountains to the bay to the ocean; there is something for everyone. Our close proximity to Washington, DC, provides ample opportunity for your senior, student or performing groups. If you should need help with additional trip planning, creating itineraries or distributing leads, Rich Gilbert will be happy to offer assistance. We[...]
Access and hours of public launch sites varies; consult individual parks for current information as you plan your trip.
Baltimore city is known for its rich history and cultural diversity with a vibrant and charming personality thanks to the creatives who call it home. Plan your trip at Baltimore.org with information on hotels, restaurants, museums, events and more.
With rushing rivers and mountain vistas, city centers and country escapes, the Capital Region truly is a place for all seasons. While the Capital region of Maryland surrounds Washington, D.C., it isn’t directly on the Chesapeake Bay, yet it still has plenty to offer the crab and oyster lover. Waterfront restaurants on the wide and lazy Potomac River provide an ambiance similar to those on the Chesapeake. National Harbor serves up raw oysters and waterfront[...]