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When the summer sun hits the Mid-Atlantic, there’s no better place to soak it all in than Maryland.

The state may be small in size, but it packs in a wide range of experiences, from laid-back beach towns to lush mountain trails, historic cities, and mouthwatering eats. Whether you’re a local looking to make the most of your weekends or an out-of-towner planning a road trip,

Maryland offers something for just about every kind of traveler. It’s where the East Coast’s rich history meets vibrant modern culture, all framed by stunning waterfront views and charming small towns. One day you might find yourself kayaking through a peaceful marsh as herons glide overhead, and the next, dancing to live music on a city pier or cracking into a bucket of blue crabs sprinkled with Old Bay.

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What makes Maryland especially appealing in the summer is its diversity, not just of places, but of vibes. You’ve got Ocean City’s classic boardwalk fun, the peaceful seclusion of Deep Creek Lake, and the nautical charm of Annapolis, all within a few hours’ drive of each other.

There are mountains to climb, waterfalls to find, and islands where wild horses roam free. Families can enjoy festivals and amusement parks, couples can sip wine on the Eastern Shore, and solo adventurers can get lost in nature—or in a plate of crab cakes.

Whether you’re into art, adventure, history, or simply relaxing by the water, Maryland is a summer playground waiting to be explored.

Keep reading for 10 must-visit spots this season.

1. Ocean City

No summer list is complete without Ocean City. With its iconic boardwalk, amusement rides, and miles of Atlantic beaches, OCMD is a classic. Grab a Thrasher’s fries bucket, ride the Ferris wheel, and cool off in the surf or just enjoy the free beach and ocean views.

2. Deep Creek Lake

Nestled in the western part of the state, Deep Creek is a hidden gem for outdoor lovers. Go boating, paddleboarding, or tubing by day, then chill by a lakeside bonfire by night. The area also boasts trails, waterfalls, and Maryland’s only downhill ski resort (Wisp), which opens for mountain biking in the warmer months.

3. Annapolis

Maryland’s capital city brings colonial history and coastal vibes together perfectly. Tour the U.S. Naval Academy, wander cobblestone streets, or enjoy dockside dining with fresh oysters and crab cakes. It’s a great day trip or weekend escape, just a short ride from D.C. and Baltimore.

4. Assateague Island

For something a bit more wild, head to Assateague Island National Seashore to see the famous wild horses roam. The beaches are less crowded, and the natural setting offers a peaceful retreat. You can even camp overnight under the stars.

5. Baltimore’s Inner Harbor

Mix urban energy with waterfront relaxation in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Visit the National Aquarium, ride a water taxi, or check out one of the summer festivals. Don’t forget to grab steamed crabs from a local seafood joint and a drink with a view.

6. St. Michaels

This charming Eastern Shore town blends quaint with cool. Explore the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, book a sailing tour, or wine and dine at one of the waterfront restaurants. It’s perfect for a romantic getaway or a family day trip.

7. Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge

Nature lovers and birdwatchers will love this Dorchester County destination. It’s home to bald eagles, herons, and migrating waterfowl. Rent a kayak or bike to explore the trails and waterways.

8. Cunningham Falls State Park

9. Six Flags America

Located in Bowie, this amusement park is a summer staple for thrill-seekers. With roller coasters, a water park, and family rides, it’s ideal for kids and kids at heart. This season is the last ride for the park so be sure to check it out before the doors close for good! 

10. National Harbor

Just south of D.C. on the Maryland side of the Potomac River, National Harbor offers shopping, dining, a massive Ferris wheel, and summer events like outdoor movies and concerts. Take a boat cruise or rent paddleboats for a chill waterfront afternoon.