- TripBuzz found 477 things to do with kids in or near Gaithersburg, Maryland, including 458 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Arlington, Silver Spring and Bethesda.
- From Water Park at Bohrer Park to Monster Mini Golf, the Gaithersburg area offers 116 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Mini Golf, Movie Theaters and National & State Parks.
- Located in Montgomery County, Maryland, Gaithersburg is the fourth largest city in the state. Originally settled in the last 1700's as an agricultural town, it has since grown to become one of the most ethically diverse suburban cities in the Maryland and Washington D.C. metro area. Parks, museums and art venues make up the cities recreational selections.
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A family owned farm in Berryville, Mackintosh Fruit Farm is a popular gathering place for locals to meet with the community and access fresh produce. The farm started as an apple and peach orchard and has grown into a full size farm that grows apples, peaches, berries, brambles and pawpaw.
45.4 Miles
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Waterworks Road (TR 509/TR 405), Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Sachs Covered Bridge spans 100 feet over March Creek in Gettysburg. The bridge is a historic and beautiful piece of the cities history with its stone entrances and deep red wood panels.
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610 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Artillery Ridge Horseback Tour is a family friendly resort that is the closest camping to the battlefield. They are a full service campground that also offers full service sites, cabin rentals and plenty of open tenting.
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610 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325
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The oldest horse tour company in Gettysburg is The National Riding Stable at Artillery Ridge Camping Resort. Guests are able to tour the battlefield of Gettysburg on horseback through tour-hour guided and narrated trips.
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Visitors can enjoy guided cycling tours across the historic Gettysburg Battlefield with GettysBike Tours. The tour provides bikes, but guests can also bring their own bike or rent a bike to explore on their own.
45.9 Miles
Originally built in 1874, the Triple Brick Museum was used as housing for B&O Railroad employees passing through Martinsburg. The museum now stands as a historical tribute to the areas railroad history.
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Built in the colonial era, the Adam Stephen House is exemplary of colonial architecture. Now a museum, it features collections of art and artifacts, including fossils and primitive stone tools unearthed from the caverns beneath the house.
46.0 Miles
An easy to moderate hiking and biking trail through scenic wilderness, the Eastern Panhandle Recreational Trail stretches about eleven miles. A paved trail, it has clear signage, benches, and information markers.
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The Lambert Park Pool is an outdoor recreational pool that is home to a bathhouse, a concessions stand, a baby pool, a wading pool, and a water slide. The pool also has paved parking available.
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229 E. Martin Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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Dedicated to the history of West Virginia, For the Kids, By George Children's Museum provides connections to George Washington's activities in the area. The museum offers a virtual bike tour, furnished log cabin, railroad exhibit and general store.