Sharpsburg is a town in Washington County, Maryland, United States, located approximately 13 miles (21 km) south of Hagerstown. The population was 705 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Sharpsburg
5.0 based on 21 reviews
I strongly recommend a stop here if you are visiting the battlefields or anywhere in the area. It was so much better than we expected. First, the wine is good. Often we stop at local wineries and the wine is just so-so or not good at all. The wine here is GOOD. You get 3 white and 2 red samples in a 5 wine tasting for $10. The 4 adults with me liked all of them. It was a gorgeous day. The property is beautiful. There are a ton of picnic benches. A lot of people finished the tastings, purchased a bottle or full glass and sat around the picnic tables. Some brought their own nibbles like cheese and crackers. Our kids sat on a towel near our picnic table and ate goldfish crackers relaxed. It is not stuffy at all. The husband and wife owner were extremely friendly and welcoming. I am not sure whether there is indoor seating or tasting but it is perfect outside with nice weather. I can't say enough good things about this place.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Part of the National Cemetery System, this site is where more than 4,776 Union soldiers are buried from the historic battle of Antietam, Monocacy and other military actions in Maryland.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
A gentle stream that winds through 22 miles of beautiful scenery and past sites steeped in historical significance; a pleasurable trip for paddlers and other sightseers.
Antietam Creek is now my favorite place to kayak. It takes us about 4 hours to go from Devil’s Backbone to Burnside Bridge. There are a few challenging areas to maneuver through, which keeps the trip exciting. I wouldn’t take a beginner there unless they have a guide. It’s so peaceful and beautiful, and lots of wildlife! Weekdays are best, weekends can get crowded with tubers. We’ve seen a Barred Owl (!!), beavers, Bald Eagles, Great Blue Herons, and numerous birds, deer. Serenity at it’s best!!
4.5 based on 234 reviews
After first reading about the Battle of Antietam way back in 1985 as a mere 10 y/o lad, it was so great to finally see the iconic bridge it up close and personal. I hasten to add that I had an amazing tour guide by the name of Justin Mayhue, a retired Fire Chief who personally knows/knew American Civil War authors such as Perry Jamieson (author of “Attack and Die”) and the late Joseph L. Harsh (“Taken at the Flood”). Justin has an incredible wealth of knowledge!
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