- Our list of the best things to do in Parkville, Maryland, features the top 252 nearby activities — including 83 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Parkville, 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 5 things to do within the city of Parkville, MD , followed by 247 popular activities in nearby cities, including Baltimore, Columbia, Pasadena, Ellicott City, Glen Burnie, Bel Air, Severna Park, Cockeysville, Towson, Odenton, Laurel, Severn, Elkridge, Dundalk, Rock Hall, Catonsville, Hanover, Essex, Owings Mills, Pikesville, Timonium, Perry Hall, Savage, Lutherville, Annapolis, Eldersburg and Monkton
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Glide Ride Stables offers horseback trail rides on Tennessee walking horses and Kentucky mountain saddle horses. The stable specializes in personal experiences as they only take one or two riders out at a time.
47.2 Miles
89%
18 votes
5907 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman, MD 21671
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Chesapeake Lights is a local tour operator which offers a variety of guided tours of the Chesapeake Bay and the surrounding lighthouses.
47.2 Miles
Bluemont Park is favored by local families and runners. The park features a 4 mile long stream that is nestled against scenic jogging paths, a shaded playground, basketball courts and picnic areas.
47.2 Miles
Featuring a wooded area and creek, Glencarlyn Dog Park offers visitors an outdoor space for their dogs to swim and run off-leash. The park also has a quarter mile trail for walking.
47.3 Miles
90%
71 votes
21308 Phillips Rd, Tilghman, MD 21671
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Skipjack -Rebecca T. Ruark Charter provides reasonably-priced two-hour cruises. Their captains impart their knowledge on the history of the Bay, oyster dredging and Tilghman Island. The sail is relaxing and you will definitely enjoy the view and the sunset.
47.3 Miles
The history of Central Market dates back to 1730 when Andrew and James Hamilton laid out the original town. The market moved to its present location in 1757, and the building was constructed in 1889, and still serves as one of the country's largest farmer's markets.
47.3 Miles
Since 1852, the Fulton Theatre has brought performances to Lancaster. The theatre has several special nights including Asides lecture series, Pay-What-You-Want Performances, Thirsty for History Performances, Wine and Theatre Night Performances, and Teen Lounge Performances.
47.3 Miles
98%
62 votes
16825 South Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, MD 21727
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Built in 1981, the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial was constructed as a tribute to the firefighters who lost their lives while on duty. Located within the campus of the National Fire Academy, the memorial also contains a separate monument for the 9/11 firefighters.
47.3 Miles
73%
11 votes
5 West King Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
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The Heritage Center Museum of Lancaster County collects, preserves, and then interprets the history of Lancaster County through its permanent collection and annual exhibitions. The site also serves as the Lancaster Quilt and Textile Museum with locally crafted decorative arts.
47.3 Miles
93%
293 votes
230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, PA
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Lancaster Country's Historical Society is comprised of a library and museum that serves as a historical preservation center to the areas artifacts, books and documents. Locals, as well as historians, enjoy being fully immersed in the areas rich heritage.