Stores, shops, and eateries attract visitors on the Ocean City boardwalk, Maryland. Image credit George Sheldon via Shutterstock

6 Best Towns in Maryland to Visit in 2024

As one of the original colonies, Maryland boasts a wealth of historical heritage, which includes being the birthplace of America’s National Anthem. But there is more to the Old Line State than its colorful past, from the picturesque Chesapeake Bay scenery and blue crabs to trademark Southern hospitality. The different sides are best captured in the small towns spread across the state.

From quaint fishing villages to scenic mountain getaways to adorable riverfront communities, these hidden gems collectively are the true lifeblood of the state. Whether you are planning your first trip to Maryland or hoping for a return trip, the new year presents an excellent opportunity to tick it off your bucket list. But with so many options available, it can take a lot of work to know where to go and what to see. To get you started, uncover the most exciting small towns in Maryland to add to your 2024 travel itinerary.

Oakland

The Baltimore and Ohio Queen Anne Style Railroad Station building built in 1884 and designed by Baldwin and Pennington
The Baltimore and Ohio Queen Anne Style Railroad Station in Oakland, Maryland. Image credit Kim Howell via Shutterstock

This tiny village in Garrett County welcomes outdoor adventurers to explore one of the state’s best natural scenery. It houses a mix of beautiful open spaces that thrust you into the heart of the wilderness, allowing you to be one with nature. Swallow Falls State Park never fails to leave a lasting impression on fans of the open spaces. This hidden gem has scenic trails and secluded picnic spots, with the highlight being the gorgeous 53-foot Muddy Creek Falls. Those who embrace natural life can take advantage of Wild Yough Glamping Huts to sleep under the stars.

Away from the great outdoors, Oakland’s exciting history is well-depicted at the Garrett County Historical Museum. It exhibits an array of artifacts that will walk you through past generations of the town. There is more local heritage to explore at Oakland B&O Railroad Museum, which displays artifacts documenting the region’s railway history. One of the best festivals to look forward to is the Autumn Glory Festival, October 9 to 13, 2024, when the close-knit community comes together to enjoy a 5-day extravaganza featuring a grand parade, crafts, music, and car shows.

Ocean City

People at Ocean City Boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland.
Ocean City Boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland. Image credit Lissandra Melo via Shutterstock.com

If your idea of a vacation is escaping the warm embrace of the coast, Ocean City has one of the state’s best beach sceneries. This adorable resort town sits between the Atlantic and Isle of Wight Bay, surrounded by glistening waters and white, sandy shores. Enjoy the superb up-close scenes along the historic Ocean City Boardwalk. This storied wooden walkway hosts several food carts, souvenir shops, and street performers, giving it a vibrant atmosphere. Bordering the promenade is the 10-mile Ocean City Beach, a popular public park known for its epic views of the Atlantic. Its sandy shores attract sunbathers, swimmers, and sunset watchers in droves.

When not exploring the open spaces, take a fun trip down memory lane at the Ocean City Life-Saving Museum to learn about local sea rescues of note. Alternatively, peruse a fine collection of fine art by local artists in a state-of-the-art gallery at the Art League of Ocean City. Finally, those yearning to get on the shiny waters can enjoy a relaxed excursion with West OC Watersports, featuring dolphin tours and pony tours around Assateague Island.

Centreville

Keating House, 208 South Liberty St., Centreville, Maryland.
Keating House, Centreville, Maryland. Image credit Acroterion, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Centreville, on the eastern shore of Maryland, provides a mix of historic sites, art centers, and nature spaces that tourists can’t get enough of. The town lies along the Corsica River, between Chestertown and Easton. It is surrounded by lush surroundings outdoor enthusiasts can explore by hiking along the Conquest Preserve Trailhead. This scenic route leads to a secluded beach, traversing a wooded habitat with extraordinary wildlife viewing opportunities. Those intrigued by Centreville's simple rural lifestyle will fancy a Queen Anne’s Museum of Eastern Shore Life tour. The quaint facility showcases old-day life in the town through an impressive collection of antique farm equipment, tools, and other relics from the past.

Cambridge

The lighthouse and marina at Cambridge, Maryland.
The lighthouse and marina at Cambridge, Maryland.

Unique maritime history, exciting Eastern Shore culture, and fun water-based adventures harmoniously intertwine in this lovely Dorchester County community. Several history markers in Cambridge showcase its nautical heritage, with Choptank River Lighthouse proving to be an iconic local landmark. This place is excellent for enjoying laidback scenery and capturing spectacular water photos. You can dive deeper into the nautical heritage at the Richardson Maritime Museum by inspecting a vast collection of watermen’s artifacts chronicling over three centuries of the area’s nautical exploits.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be itching for a tour of the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge; a biodiverse nature preserve with three main habitats: a forest, marshland, and shallow water. The area is a known sanctuary for waterfowl, nesting bald eagles, and other migratory birds. Lastly, don’t forget to explore interesting Civil War and Underground Railroad History at the Harriet Tubman Museum and Education Center.

Annapolis

Street view of Annapolis, Maryland, with people walking in the historic town and people dining outdoors.
Street view of Annapolis, Maryland, with people walking in the historic town and people dining outdoors. Image credit grandbrothers via Shutterstock

Besides being the capital, Annapolis is one of the best towns in Maryland to experience rich American history. It boasts an exciting historic district dotted with 18th-century brick structures, but the 1700s Maryland State House is easily the most impressive landmark in the town. It is the country’s oldest state capitol in legislative use, and touring it offers a window into various historical events that changed the nation's destiny. Annapolis also hosts the picturesque United States Naval Academy. Its extensive waterfront grounds house a mix of antique art, monuments, architecture, and a history museum.

There is no shortage of outdoor spaces to explore, and Quiet Waters Park provides the perfect setting to relax and unwind. Straddling 340 acres along the South River, it spoils visitors with endless recreation opportunities, including picnicking, nature hiking, ice skating, boating, and people-watching. You can’t leave Annapolis without experiencing its sailing culture at the Annapolis City Dock. This bustling hub in the heart of the city hosts the biggest local events, and one to look forward to is the Annapolis Sailboat Show, scheduled for April 26 to 28, 2024.

Bel Air

Bynum Run Creek in Bel Air, Maryland.
Bynum Run Creek in Bel Air, Maryland.

As the county seat of Harford County, Bel Air offers visitors a little bit of everything. It conveniently lies between Baltimore and Philadelphia, for a great escape from the big cities. For a scenic way to explore Bel Air's woodlands and rolling terrain, hike the 5-mile Ma & Pa Heritage Trail. The path winds through forests and rushing creeks, revealing the town's pastoral backdrops. History buffs will enjoy the Hays House Museum, Bel Air's oldest structure, dating back to the 18th century. Step inside to glimpse daily life in the town's early founding years.

When it is time for recreation, the whole family will love Jurassic Golf and Arcade. This dinosaur-themed mini golf and arcade venue comes alive with animated prehistoric shows. Kids can perfect their swing on the miniature golf course while enjoying CGI effects and roaring dinosaurs.

Whether you want to discover hidden historical treasures, bask on sandy shores with scenic Atlantic views, or indulge in a thrilling outdoor adventure, these small towns in Maryland present a compelling case to be in your 2024 travel plans. They are proof of the exciting experiences awaiting travelers in the rural part of the state, a needed break from the tumult and turmoil of famous cities. This fresh year, consider planning a trip exploring multiple destinations to fully take in all that Maryland offers across its countryside landscapes.

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