Welcome to Maryland

Maryland is nicknamed America in Miniature, and it earns it — in a couple of hours you can go from Atlantic beaches to rolling farmland to actual mountains in the west. But the heart of the state is the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the country, where watermen still pull up blue crabs by the bushel. Order a pile of steamed crabs dusted in Old Bay, because eating them is practically the state sport. Annapolis, the sailing capital of the world, holds the oldest statehouse still in use, where George Washington once resigned his command. And on Assateague Island, wild ponies roam free right on the beach. Below you will find every Maryland map, trip, guide, and hidden gem we have.

  • Nickname: The Old Line State
  • State bird: Baltimore oriole
  • State crustacean: Blue crab
  • State dog: Chesapeake Bay retriever
  • State dessert: Smith Island cake
  • State sport: Jousting

Towns You Will Likely Visit

Central: Baltimore, Annapolis, Frederick.
Eastern Shore & beaches: St. Michaels, Easton, Ocean City, Berlin.
West & south: Cumberland, Deep Creek Lake, Solomons.