Maryland is known as “America in Miniature” because of its great variations in topography and culture. This makes it a perfect east coat travel destination for those who would like to experience a little bit of everything. From amusement parks, to beaches, to mountains and historical sites, there is plenty to see and do. Each region of Maryland provides its own unique and fun activities to do. If you're headed for some fun in the sun in Ocean City on its eastern coast, be sure not to miss the Ocean City Beach, the Boardwalk, or Trimper's Rides and Amusement Park for an all-ages fun experience. Central Maryland is home to a Six Flags theme park, the Annapolis Golf Club, and countless hubs of art and culture such as the African Art Museum and Annapolis Opera, Inc. Heading to western Maryland? It is perfect for lovers of nature and the outdoors, with the Washington Monument State Park, Wisp Resort ski slopes, and the spectacular Muddy Creek Falls.
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4.5 based on 46 reviews
Rose Hill Manor Park & Museums provides visitors with the opportunity to explore life in 18th & 19th century America. The 1790s Manor House was the retirement home of Maryland's first elected goernor, Thomas Johnson. In addition to the Manor House which includes period exhibits and is Children's Museum the property features an ice house, log cabin, blacksmith shop, carriage collection, gardens and Farm Museum.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
Discovery Station at Hagerstown, Inc. is a hands-on museum that provides life-long learning experiences to thousands of children and families each year. We create an environment that stimulates curiosity for discovery, exploration, and further investigation through exhibits and programs that focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) principles.
We stopped at Discovery Station on our family road trip and was very pleased with the experience. First, the admission price ($7 for kids only, adults are free) is extremely reasonable for the amount of materials present. Second, the historic building adds a lot of character, and the exhibits are enhanced by using every nook and cranny in this space. Third, the interactive nature of the activities, complete with play suggestions for parents and caregivers, was fantastic. My three-year-old especially loved the first floor play areas, particularly the vet setup. My one-year-old spent a majority of her time filling and emptying the grocery Carta, enjoying every second of it. Provided kids are with parents or family members who are engaged and playing with them (which, if you read the materials and posters around Discovery Station, is the point after all!), this little place provides hours of fun, creativity, and imagination at almost no cost. Will definitely repeat next time we're in the area!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Great place for children and adults. Everyone is welcoming -and the exhibits are interesting and fun. Oftentimes there is a craft project downstairs or some kind of activity. Of course the view from the grounds us outstanding, the aviary wonderful and the park is adequate for young children
4.5 based on 5 reviews
The Original Playhouse has six rooms of interactive and pretend play to satisfy all sorts of curious and creative minds. Ideal for preschool-3rd grade, it's a house full of experiential learning and simple fun! Seasonal outdoor play garden.
4.0 based on 399 reviews
Now Open on Saturdays & Sundays! Visit the Museum you love - with many updates in place to keep you safe. Experience moments of wonder at one of the nation's top Children's Museums. Make it a day to remember as you climb together and reach for the clouds on a new four-story SkyClimber. Set sail together on a life-sized cargo ship and try your hand at jobs like captain, engineer, and more. Play chef, become an artist, put on a play in our theater, and explore three floors of fun, interactive exhibits and activities. Make magical memories that will last a lifetime. Visit today!
this is a must visit place and we didn't know about it until we came to Baltimore. the front desk agent at the Staybridge Suites inner harbor where we stayed recommended us to visit instead if the inner harbor as it was rainy all day. the kids loved it and we spent more time than planed. there plenty of things to do inside that you will get lost in time. I would recommend to put it on your list and plan at least 4 hours so you don't rush.
4.0 based on 3 reviews
Kids Play Gallery is an indoor imaginative play space that your children will love. We offer a fun, friendly, and safe environment with custom play homes for creative exploration. Our friendly staff will be happy to welcome you - whether you are visiting for daily play or whether you are booking a birthday party or group eve
3.5 based on 12 reviews
Badlands is a nature-inspired play space designed with the whole family in mind. Our 30,000 square foot facility provides opportunities for families to grow together and for children to learn through both active and passive play, risk-taking, and mindfulness. Parents can work with their children designing and creating in the Workshop or relax in the café while the kids explore the open play area, climb the mountain, or tinker with a new tool. At Badlands, kids will discover new skills, have fun, and stretch their imaginations.
2.5 based on 2 reviews
Adjoining St. Charles High School, The James E. Richmond Science Center, founded in 2014, is a community resource available to students at Charles County Public Schools free of charge. The Science Center supplements what students are already learning in classrooms, empowers visiting students to be active participants in their STEM learning.
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