- The list below includes 283 free or cheap things to do in or near Dundalk, Maryland, including 114 different types of inexpensive activities like Billiards/Pool Halls, Bowling, History Museums and Parks.
- From Dundalk Heritage Park to Sheltered Harbor Marina, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dundalk and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Baltimore, Annapolis, Laurel and Columbia.
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Pinland Bowling Lanes offers a fun and relaxed environment for families and friends to bowl and enjoy pizza
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The Dundalk Heritage Park is used almost exclusively for the Dundalk Heritage Fair that is held at the beginning of July. Activities at the fair include the longest parade in the state, a fireworks show, and a three day festival.
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With direct access to Lynch Cove, Sheltered Harbor Marina offers visitors panoramic views of the creek. The marina has a variety of boats docked at its slips, from pontoon to speed boats.
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Pinland Bowling Lanes
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10 N Dundalk Avenue, Dundalk, MD 21222
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Dundalk's Pinland Bowling Lanes is an 18-lane duckpin bowling alley that regularly hosts special events. Having been in business for over sixty years, the bowling alley is a treasured piece of the city's sports history.
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The Upper Chesapeake Bay Charters is a full-time charter service that offers fishing trips, crabbing tours, kid's excursions, and a variety of cruises. The fishing charter company operates on the Chesapeake Bay.
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The New Green Room Billiards is a pool hall that is open nightly and offers 24 for-rent tables and 4 coin-operated tables. They also feature a pro shop and a full-service bar and kitchen.
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43 Shipping Pl, Dundalk, MD 21222
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Preserving the region's history, Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society and Museum is a volunteer led museum featuring a collection of local artifacts. Once a year, the society celebrates Defender's Day in honor of the Revolutionary War's Battle of North Point.
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The Watersedge Recreation Council handles all the local amateur sports programs for the Watersedge community and its veterans. Baseball and Basketball are featured along with dance lessons and community events year-round.
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Fort McHenry National Monument commemorates the role that the star-shaped coastal fort played in the War of 1812, defending the Baltimore harbor against the British Navy. Self-guided tours of the preserved fortresses and canons coupled with scenic views of the water, are available.
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With direct access to the waters of Back River, Weavers Marine Service Inc has piers where visitors can see yachts and a variety of other boats docked. The marina has a small picnic area with panoramic views of the river.
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Founded by William Fell in 1730, Fell's Point is a historic neighborhood overlooking the water on the northern shore of the Baltimore Harbor. Once a prominent port, it is now home to a large number of bars as well as antique stores, restaurants and more.