- The list below includes 181 free or cheap things to do in or near Stevensville, Maryland, including 111 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Art Gallery, Parks and Distilleries.
- From Matapeake State Park to Old Love Point Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Stevensville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Annapolis, Pasadena, Glen Burnie and Easton.
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Tanyard Springs Dog Park is a private dog park available to those living in Tanyard Springs. The park features two enclosed areas, one for each size of dog, in which dogs can run and play.
18.9 Miles
Filled with both paved and natural trails, Cardinal Park features multiple baseball and sports fields on its grounds. The park has a wooden pavilion for visitors wishing to have a picnic by the lake.
19.1 Miles
An indoor party place, Marley Bounce Party features inflatable bounce houses and amusements as well as a variety of games and creative toys. Parents can drop kids off to play while they shop in the mall.
19.2 Miles
Historical Society Museum is a local museum which houses a number of artifacts including vintage photographs and documents which depict the local history, culture and architecture. The museum is surrounded by a garden which contains a variety of herbs and trees.
19.2 Miles
Opened in 2009, the Trippe-Hilderbrandt Gallery is an art gallery featuring works from several local artists. Photographs, watercolor paintings, and botanical arts are among the many varieties of work on display at the gallery.
19.2 Miles
Open seasonally, Eating Easton food tours offers visitors and locals a chance to sample a variety of Easton area restaurants' signature dishes. The company offers a three hour walking tour with historical insights and an array of foods.
19.3 Miles
The Academy Art Museum is a local specialty museum which features a variety of artworks including paintings and sculptures by many well-known artists including Picasso, Goldberg, Nesbitt and more.
19.3 Miles
A county park, Crofton Park features an array of amenities for visitors. There are five ball fields, paved and natural walking and biking trails, a picnic area, a playground, and an amphitheater. Fishing is available, as well.
19.3 Miles
Spread over 375 acres of land, the Rocky Point Beach is situated at the mouth of both the Middle and Back Rivers along Chesapeake Bay. Along with the 300 foot beach, the surrounding park has numerous picnic areas, two playgrounds, a fishing pier, and a sailing center.
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A central hub of the local cultural scene, the Academy Art Museum provides a variety of opportunities for education and growth in the arts. Visitors can explore permanent and temporary exhibits or sign up for a hands-on class.