- The list below includes 101 free or cheap things to do in or near Tilghman, Maryland, including 101 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Parks and History Museums.
- From Phillips Wharf Environmental Center to Tilghman Watermans Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tilghman and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Annapolis, Cambridge, Stevensville and Easton.
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3165 Mattawoman Drive, Waldorf, MD 20602
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Located within the Trinity Memorial Gardens, Friendship Pet Memorial Park is a cemetery dedicated to the memorial of beloved pets who have passed away. Over 400 pets lie in eternal rest in the memorial park.
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The wooded High Bridge Park has park facilities for all visitors to enjoy. Amenities at the park include a basketball court, two playgrounds, a football field, a soccer field, and a baseball diamond.
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Fairwood Park offers large playgrounds for all age groups. There is a football field and soccer area for local teams and ample space for flying kites. The park also offers covered spaces with picnic tables and barbecue pits for gatherings.
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300 Governor Stone Parkway, Severna Park, MD 21108
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At Shipley's Choice Park, visitors can use the site's baseball and multipurpose fields for group athletic activities. The location also includes a paved trail for those who wish to go hiking.
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Elvaton Park offers visitors access to six baseball fields, a tennis court, and a multi-purpose field. The location also features a concession stand for parents and family members that are watching their young relatives.
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Built in 1852 as a middle-class plantation home, the Surratt House Museum recaptures life during the mid-19th century. It features an array of authentic home goods from the years 1840 to 1865 and puts a special emphasis on the events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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The Mary Surratt House Museum was originally constructed in 1852, and was the farm home of John and Mary Surratt. The house has since been a restaurant, hotel, and tavern, as well as a Confederate safe house.
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Made up mostly of sports fields, Odenton Park has eight baseball fields, two basketball courts and three multipurpose fields for sports like football and soccer. It also features a nearly 2-mile trail, a playground and picnic areas.
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A city park along the Patuxent River Greenway, Patuxent Ponds Park features two ponds, and allows catch and release fishing only. The area also features hiking trails with scenic woodland views.