- Our list of the best things to do in New Market, Maryland, features the top 214 nearby activities — including 74 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- New Market, MD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of New Market, MD , followed by 211 popular activities in nearby cities, including Frederick, Gaithersburg, Leesburg, Rockville, Mount Airy, Thurmont, Germantown, Potomac, Columbia, Westminster, Olney, Emmitsburg, Sterling, Ellicott City, Boonsboro, Harpers Ferry, Middletown, Ashburn, Sharpsburg, Silver Spring, Bethesda, Owings Mills, Knoxville, Sandy Spring, Eldersburg, Lovettsville and Purcellville
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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.
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Laurel Park is a thoroughbred racetrack with a season that stretches from October through March. They host family days and a variety of festivals year-round, and feature a variety of dining options.
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The Thomas Viaduct Obelisk is a 15 foot tall obelisk housed on top of the relay end of the Thomas Viaduct, a stone masonry railroad bridge. The obelisk designates the government and railroad officials connected to the bridge project.
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Maryland City Park offers a wide range of amenities including baseball fields, paved trails, a playground and picnic areas. They also feature a dog park as well as fishing on the Patuxent River.
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Fort Marcy Park is one of several remaining Civil War forts originally erected to protect the nation's capital. It was originally constructed to protect the Chain Bridge and today protects the surrounding wildlife.
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Best know for a public swimming pool, Jefferson County Memorial Park is a leisure park that also has two basketball courts, two playgrounds, and four pavilions that are available for rent. The park also has a .7-mile walking trail.
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Campus Dr, Bldg 140, College Park, MD 20742
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Part of the University of Maryland campus, Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium is an athletic stadium named for former university president Harry Byrd. It has a seating capacity of over 50,000 and hosts football and lacrosse games.
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13401 Beaver Dam Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030
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The Oregon Ridge Park & Nature Center is a facility that promotes spending time in and learning about nature. Visitors commonly enjoy relaxing in the scenic park area or learning about history in the nearby nature center.
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University Blvd & Stadium Dr, College Park, MD 20742
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The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, located on the University of Maryland campus, offers performing arts to the community. Six performance venues put on shows including dance, a variety of music types, theater and more.
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Zion Episcopal Church Cemetery is located next to the Zion Episcopal Church that was founded in on the site in 1815. Founded by the youngest full brother of President George Washington, over 70 members of Washington's family, along with John Yates Beall, and two bishops are buried there.