- The list below includes 106 free or cheap things to do in or near Queenstown, Maryland, including 105 different types of inexpensive activities like Other Sports & Fitness, Parks, History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- From Pintail Point to Old Love Point Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Queenstown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Annapolis, Pasadena, Stevensville and Easton.
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An eight-acre park with significant wooded areas, Towsers Branch Park features an open grass field as well as basketball and tennis courts. Also available are picnic areas including a pavilion and a children's playground.
29.2 Miles
With the focus on catching bottom fish, Chesapeake Beach Fishing Charters organizes fishing excursions throughout Chesapeake Bay. Some of the most popular species found in the bay are rockfish, flounder, striper, trout, and bluefish.
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Windward Keys Resort,, Rt 261, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732
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Featuring a professional that formerly ranked 17th in the Mid-Atlantic Region, Chesapeake Beach Tennis Lessons provides students with the opportunity to learn from a National Tennis Academy certified instructor. The classes teaches students skills like serving, footwork, volleys, and more.
29.3 Miles
Visitors who are interested in learning about Dorchester County's influence on the wooden sailing vessels of the Chesapeake Bay may enjoy what the Richardson Maritime Museum has to offer. The site's collection includes model ships, boat builders' tools, and watermen's' artifacts.
29.3 Miles
With a large indoor skating auditorium, Wheels Skating Center offers guests a chance to try out their skating skills to a wide range of musical selections. Leather and plastic skates can be rented at the facility.
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Arundel Golf Park offers golfers a place to practice with a covered driving range which is open during any type of weather. The park also features an 18 hole mini golf course as well as batting cages.
29.3 Miles
Bringing arts to the East Maryland community, Dorcester Arts Center offers an array of activities related to visual, performing and literary arts. This includes art classes as well as exhibits and live, stage performances.
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As a community park, Arundel Hills Park offers visitors a full court basketball court, grass fields, a playground, and more. The park has a short paved trail that weaves in between the fields for joggers and bikers.
29.4 Miles
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424 Race St., Cambridge, MD
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Located in downtown Cambridge, Harriet Tubman Museum & Educational Center is a small place where visitors can learn about Harriett Tubman and the Underground Railroad. They have a variety of images, videos, artifacts, and some storytellers.
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2 Rose Hill Place, Cambridge, MD 21613
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The Visitor Center at Sailwinds Park East in Rose Hill Place has picnic tables, a landscaped mini-ecosystem, some bench swings, and a playground in the park where kids can play.