- Our list of the best things to do in Grantsville, Maryland, features the top 51 nearby activities — including 28 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Grantsville, MD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Grantsville, MD , followed by 48 popular activities in nearby cities, including Cumberland, Oakland, Ohiopyle and Farmington
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With a community booklet providing directions, the Covered Bridge Loop is a 16+ mile bike trail through rural farm country, with access to four of the area's historic covered bridges.
41.2 Miles
Schellsburg / Shawnee Loop is located within Shawnee State Park. The scenic trail runs 3.4 miles and wraps around the parks lake, making it a popular place for nature walks, hiking, swimming and picnics.
41.5 Miles
Old Bedford Village is a living history museum, with military and civilian re-enactments animating early American village life through tours and demonstrations. Seasonal activities include an annual Pumpkinfest,
42.1 Miles
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350 Suncrest Towncenter Drive, Morgantown, WV 26505
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With a stage behind the bar featuring live music, Bartini Morgantown offers visitors a variety of mixed drinks and martinis. It has an outdoor patio that has heated seating to socialize on.
42.4 Miles
Silver Drive-In is a local drive-in theater that strives to give visitors the nostalgic feeling of watching old-fashioned drive-in movies. The theater also offers a concessions stand for its visitors to enjoy.
42.4 Miles
91%
23 votes
3435 State Route 30 East, Latrobe, PA 15650
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Located on the United States' first coast-to-coast highway, the Lincoln Highway Experience provides guests with an educational and historical experience. Visitors are led on a guided tour, seeing the attractions and historic roadside architecture on the way.
42.4 Miles
Established in 1996, the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor is a museum that promotes and preserves the history of America's first coast-to-coast highway. Visitors commonly enjoy touring the museum and learning the history and stories about the highway.
42.5 Miles
Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium is a 60,000 seat football stadium that serves as the home field for the West Virginia University football team. Fans can enjoy watching the football game on the artificial turf from 30 suites.
42.6 Miles
Photographers love to take photos of the water at Blackwater Falls State Park, because of its black color caused by tannic acid from fallen hemlock and red spruce needles in the water. The park has a lodge with a 200-seat conference center and indoor pool, cabins, and camping facilities.
42.6 Miles
Timberline Four Season Resort has 39 slopes and trails, some of which reach the 4,268 feet peak. The resort annually sees 200 inches of snow, and has snowmaking equipment with the longest run being two miles.