- The list below includes 309 free or cheap things to do in or near Catonsville, Maryland, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Sports Facilities/Fields, Hiking Trails, History Museums and Parks.
- From Trolley Trail to Patapsco State Tire Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Catonsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Baltimore, Annapolis, Laurel and Silver Spring.
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3999 Gordon Stinnett Avenue, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732
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The Chesapeake Bay Tot Lot is a playground with swings and play structures. Bridges connect the larger three structures with slides, pagodas, and climbing features. a smaller structure is available for little tots. Wheelchair accessible and ample parking on site.
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Films which are independent or have high artistic content are the main shows presented at the Cinema Arts Theatre. The cinema itself has six screens within it and tends to have one film for each of their screens.
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A wooded park land, Daniels Run Park is home to wildlife like fox, deer and turtles. The park has trails for hiking and biking, a small playground and a sheltered picnic area.
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Alabama Drive park covers 10 open acres behind a neighborhood development. A tot lot jungle gym provides fun for the little ones while others will enjoy lighted basketball courts and fields for soccer and baseball.
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Established in 1993, the Virginia Art Expo is an art gallery and custom framing company that sells original artwork, prints, posters, and oil paintings. The company also does repairs and makes custom mirrors.
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4155 Meres Ave, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732
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Once an abandoned railway station, the Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum today, features a variety of historic railroad artifacts including a model train, a diorama, multiple photographs of vintage trains and towns and more.
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13551 Fort Washington Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744
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The central attraction at the Fort Washington National Park is an 19th cenutry historic fort made of stone which was initially used for military defense. The park also contains many trails, picnic spots and a small museum.
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Blenheim, a historic home completed just before the Civil War, is now a museum and shows reenactments for tourists. Restoration efforts produce authenticity of the home, especially the graffiti and writings on the walls from the soldiers of war.
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Operating in Chesapeake Bay, Rod 'n' Reel Charter Fishing offers guided fishing expeditions with multiple boats. The company offers six hour, eight hour, and all day charter fishing expeditions, and some trips include lunch.
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Offering bottom fishing, Captain Luke Fishing takes visitors out to the sea to fishing spots. The crew provides bait and fishing equipment on the boat so that visitors don't have to bring their own.