- Our list of the best things to do in Potomac, Maryland, features the top 609 nearby activities — including 219 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Potomac, 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 19 things to do within the city of Potomac, MD , followed by 589 popular activities in nearby cities, including Washington, Leesburg, Arlington, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Alexandria, Sterling, Chantilly, Fairfax, Laurel, Reston, Gaithersburg, Rockville, Columbia, McLean, Ashburn, Springfield, Annandale, College Park, Fort Washington, Herndon, Falls Church, Oxon Hill, Centreville, Germantown, Greenbelt, Manassas, Lorton, Olney, Woodbridge, Bowie, Mount Airy, Clinton, Wheaton, Mount Vernon, Glen Echo, Savage, Burke, Middleburg, Baltimore, Ellicott City and Sandy Spring
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A recreational facility in Anne Arundel County, Jacobsville Park houses numerous facilities including a playground, baseball fields and both basketball and tennis courts. Park visitors can also walk or ride their bikes along the short, paved trail.
37.6 Miles
Warrenton’s Moriah Farm is an equestrian facility that primarily breeds and trades show ponies for competition. The farm hosts a variety of horse shows, and offers training for both riders and horses as well.
37.7 Miles
Founded by William Fell in 1730, Fell's Point is a historic neighborhood overlooking the water on the northern shore of the Baltimore Harbor. Once a prominent port, it is now home to a large number of bars as well as antique stores, restaurants and more.
37.7 Miles
Urban Pirates is a local company which organizes hour long pirate adventure aboard their ship called 'Fearless' which sails out from Fell's Point. The adventure includes many activities such as face painting, dressing up, treasure hunting and more.
37.7 Miles
At Charm City Food Tours, visitors will stop at the city's major culinary destinations on a guided walking tour. On the tour, visitors will sample a wide variety of food from cultures like Italian, Jewish, and more.
37.8 Miles
96%
2245 votes
2400 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230
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Fort McHenry National Monument commemorates the role that the star-shaped coastal fort played in the War of 1812, defending the Baltimore harbor against the British Navy. Self-guided tours of the preserved fortresses and canons coupled with scenic views of the water, are available.
37.8 Miles
Overlooking the historic Main Street in downtown, Mosby Museum is located within Brentmoor which housed John Singleton Mosby and his family during the 19th century. The house has been fully restored and interpretive exhibits are on display to explain daily life in the historic house.
37.8 Miles
The Chesapeake Children’s Museum is designed to provide educational, fun, and engaging hands on activities for kids of all ages. The museum also hosts special workshops and events throughout the year.
37.8 Miles
91%
11 votes
Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, MD 21401
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Visitors can support their troops and catch an exciting game at the Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Events include football games with friendly and lively fans, commissioning ceremonies, and much more.
37.9 Miles
An old-fashioned bowling alley, Broadview Lanes offers open bowling as well as league and tournament play. It has five bowling lanes, and offers a variety of food and drink options at the grill.