- Our list of the best things to do in Oakland, Maryland, features the top 30 nearby activities — including 16 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Oakland, MD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 16 things to do within the city of Oakland, MD , followed by 14 popular activities in nearby cities, including Davis, Grantsville, Cumberland and Medley
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Bicycling and hiking are some of the activities you can do at the Great Allegheny Passage Trail. This 15-mile path connects with the 184.5-mile C&O Canal Towpath at Cumberland. You will pass by industrial and coal mining ruins along the way.
35.5 Miles
The 91-acre Core Arboretum consisting of old-growth forest is operated by West Virginia University. Visitors can walk on 3.5 miles of paths through the forest, and in season see spring ephemeral wildflowers.
35.7 Miles
As a castle themed playground, Tug Boat Depot provides children with slides, bars, climbing structures, and more to play on. The playground is mostly made out of recycled plastic that imitates wood.
36.0 Miles
Showing new movie releases, Hollywood Theater features 12 screens, including 3D. Amenities include full concessions, stadium seating, closed captioning, listening devices, descriptive video devices, mobile ticketing and a game room.
36.4 Miles
Located 50 miles south of Pittsburgh, Laurel Caverns is the largest cave and natural bat hibernaculum in Pennsylvania.Three miles long, with ceilings up to 50 feet high, the cave is situated beneath a 435 acre privately owned geological preserve.
36.7 Miles
Dedicated to the local soldiers who fought and died in the Vietnam War, Marion County Vietnam Memorial provides a large plaque honoring their sacrifice. The plaque has a list of names and the day they were killed engraved into it.
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In Riverside Park, Greene St., Cumberland, MD
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George Washington's Headquarters is near the Marriott Fairfield and located across Wills Creek from the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad station. There is an audio that anyone can play which explains about the cabin and how it was used before.
37.2 Miles
The 280.2 foot Burr Arch Truss was originally constructed in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth. The bridge is the largest 'double barreled' covered bridge on a highway in the United States,
37.6 Miles
Walnut Hill Miniature Golf Inc is an 18-hole miniature golf course that includes two waterfalls, a pond, and two streams. The course has a gift shop and a cafe that makes frozen custard.
37.8 Miles
Known for its duck pins, Diamond Bowling Alley offers visitors a five lane bowling center with hard wood flooring. This bowling alley is one of the last of its kind in this region.