- Our list of the best things to do in Edgewater, Maryland, features the top 365 nearby activities — including 132 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Edgewater, MD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
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A mostly undeveloped park, Colonel Silas Burke Park consists primarily of grass areas with large patches of trees. It has a short path as well as a children's playground and a full basketball court.
39.3 Miles
Bubble Soccer DC is indoor soccer where players run around wearing giant, inflated bubbles that look like see-through beach balls. The clear bubble covers players' top halves while legs stick out the bottom allowing players to run, kick or jostle.
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1114 Shawan Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030
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The Center For Maryland Agricultural & Farm Park is a 149-acre expanse of land in Cockeysville. The park promotes sustainability and educates visitors on the agricultural industry while offering beautiful walking tours and horseback trail rides.
39.4 Miles
Eileen Olson Fine Art is an art gallery featuring the work of abstract expressionist painter Eileen Olson. Various oil, pastel and acrylic paintings are featured during exhibitions and art sales.
39.6 Miles
Situated on 6,300 acres, Seneca Creek State Park provides access to 14 miles of Seneca Creek as well as Clopper Lake for fishing and boating. The park features picnic areas, a playground, hiking trails and a restored 19th century cabin.
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Blenheim, a historic home completed just before the Civil War, is now a museum and shows reenactments for tourists. Restoration efforts produce authenticity of the home, especially the graffiti and writings on the walls from the soldiers of war.
39.9 Miles
The bulk of Lakeside Park is dedicated to a general open play area that can be used for athletics, relaxing, or other types of recreation. Visitors can of course enjoy the nearby lake with fishing and a two-mile long walking path.
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Providing a lap pool for swim teams, Old Keene Mill Swim & Racquet Club has a large clubhouse area with picnic tables, grills, ping pong tables, and more. It also has tennis courts that host youth tennis leagues.
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Located in a Seneca State Park, Senaca Creek Trail takes visitors across a creek, through forests, and past hills. The region is known for its unique red sandstone layers, as well as its white quartz deposits.
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A 20 acre city park, Van Dyck Park features a variety of amenities. In addition to a large open field, the park has a lighted basketball court, a picnic pavilion, four tennis courts, three sand volleyball courts, and a trail.