- TripBuzz found 303 things to do with kids in or near Dundalk, Maryland, including 297 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Annapolis, Baltimore, Columbia and Pasadena.
- From Pinland Bowling Lanes to Upper Chesapeake Bay Charters, the Dundalk area offers 112 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, History Museums, Parks and Marinas.
- An outlying suburb of Baltimore, the city of Dundalk is a thriving community comprised of residential landscape, retail and tourism. Visitors can enjoy the city's large shopping mall or take a stroll through the local and charming historic district for an education look at early Maryland heritage. Other points of interest include lush green parks and local dining.
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A community theater, the Laurel Mill Playhouse is dedicated to helping local actors, directors, writers, and other artists have a venue to explore and showcase their talents. The theater presents a seasonally changing slate of shows.
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Affiliated with the USBC, or the United States Bowling Congress, the Cecil-Harford Counties Bowling Assoc sponsors and administers a variety of bowling-related events. The association puts on an array of tournaments each year.
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Robinson Nature Center offers a range of interactive exhibits and educational programs about local wildlife and ecosystems. The center also contains a multi-purpose auditorium, a digital planetarium and many other attractions.
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Crofton Bowl offers 48 lanes of bowling, as well as a snack bar and a lounge with Keno machines. They offer bumper bowling for kids, league play, and automated scoreboards.
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From league to recreational bowling, Crofton Bowling Centre is a bowling alley with a pro shop and shoe rentals. Every Friday and Saturday night, the alley hosts an event where visitors can bowl to a live DJ and flashing lights.
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Edgewater's Carefree Boat Club offers boating enthusiasts an alternative to buying a boat. Members can schedule times in a variety of boats, and the club handles all maintenance and offers training.
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The Laurel Museum is a converted 1840s mill workers' home that offers the chance to learn about the history of the local area through its exhibits. The location also features a research library with photographs, files, and items.
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With Suntime Rentals Inc, visitors can rent jet skis that can reach speeds up to 50 mph on the region's waterways. The shop has direct access to South River, with a jet ski wake area a short ride away.
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Established in 1954, the Oak Grove Marina is a public marina that is open 7 days a week and offers wet slips, lift slips, and boatel slips. The facility also has a fuel dock that offers 89-octane gasoline.
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With Sea Joy Sailing, visitors can tour major waterways and landmarks of the region on a sailing yacht. Some of the major landmarks seen on the cruise include the Thomas Point Lighthouse and Chesapeake Bay Bridge.