- Our list of the best things to do in Crofton, Maryland, features the top 512 nearby activities — including 193 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Crofton, MD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Crofton, MD , followed by 503 popular activities in nearby cities, including Baltimore, Washington, Annapolis, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Arlington, Columbia, Bowie, Laurel, Pasadena, Ellicott City, Glen Burnie, Edgewater, College Park, Stevensville, Alexandria, Oxon Hill, Severna Park, Greenbelt, Rockville, Chesapeake Beach, Olney, Fort Washington, Odenton, Severn, Clinton, Elkridge, Dundalk, Catonsville, Hanover, Essex, Wheaton, McLean, Glen Echo, Savage, Davidsonville, Brandywine, North Beach, Solomons and Sandy Spring
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Baltimore, MD
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The Baltimore Convention Center hosts a wide variety of events, including conferences, wine tasting events, exhibitions, and expos. This location also hosts Otakon, one of the largest anime conventions in the United States.
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Dedicated to preserving pop culture, Geppi's Entertainment Museum showcases memorabilia from comics, music, games, TV shows, and more. The museum has a variety of vintage movie posters and comic books decorating the walls.
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15711 Layhill Road, Silver Spring, MD 20906
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Northwest Park Golf Course is a public golf course comprised of 18 holes. A relatively long course at 7200 yards, it offers a shorter, more challenging inner 9 holes for a quicker game.
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The highest point of the Olympic Mountains in Washington, Mount Olympus is a challenge to several hikers. A wonderful landscape, this range provides a beautiful scenery for all of those able to reach the summit.
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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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VSA Washington D.C. works to provide arts and special education opportunities for those with special needs. The site offers a young playwright program, a young soloist program, and workshop and residency programs.
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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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6421 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville, MD 21228
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Established in the year 1980, The 40 W Racquet Club is a recreational sports club that features a snack area, changing rooms, a sauna/shower, and multiple tennis courts. The club offers racquetball and tennis lessons throughout the year.
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The Dundalk Heritage Park is used almost exclusively for the Dundalk Heritage Fair that is held at the beginning of July. Activities at the fair include the longest parade in the state, a fireworks show, and a three day festival.
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Constitution Ave. NW, Between 12th and 14th Street Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC 20560
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Displaying highlights of American history from the Revolutionary War to present day, National Museum of American History has a large amount of artifacts to explore in their collection. The museum holds the original American flag, 'Start Spangled Banner', on display.