- Our list of the best things to do in Savage, Maryland, features the top 558 nearby activities — including 207 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Savage, 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 2 things to do within the city of Savage, MD , followed by 555 popular activities in nearby cities, including Baltimore, Washington, Annapolis, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Arlington, Columbia, Bowie, Laurel, Gaithersburg, Rockville, Pasadena, Potomac, Glen Burnie, Ellicott City, College Park, Edgewater, McLean, Severna Park, Greenbelt, Germantown, Towson, Odenton, Olney, Severn, Crofton, Elkridge, Catonsville, Dundalk, Mount Airy, Essex, Hanover, Parkville, Cockeysville, Owings Mills, Pikesville, Wheaton, Timonium, Oxon Hill, Glen Echo, Lutherville, Alexandria, Davidsonville, Fort Washington, Eldersburg, Clinton and Sandy Spring
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Bowie Baysox
Prince George's Stadium, 4101 NE Crain Highway, Bowie, MD 20716
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A minor league, Double-A level baseball club in the Baltimore Orioles organization, the Bowie Baysox play a full slate of home games in Prince George Stadium. The team holds a variety of promotions.
15.2 Miles
Within close proximity of George Fox Middle School, Pasadena's Havenwood Park is equipped with four baseball fields. It also includes paved trails for walking, jogging and bike rides.
15.3 Miles
American Visionary Art Museum features unique and intricate work of visionary art by a range of visionary artists who lack formal training with some of them also being physically challenged.
15.3 Miles
Situated around wooded terrain, Solley Park features a baseball field along with courts for basketball and tennis. The park also offers a children's play structure, swings, parking, portable restrooms and grassy areas.
15.4 Miles
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1023 votes
Pier 1, 301 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202
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Historic Ships in Baltimore is a local maritime museum which features a range of artifacts as well as historic sea vessels including a submarine from World War II, a warship, a screwpile lighthouse and more.
15.4 Miles
One of the oldest seaports in the country, Inner Harbor is also a local tourist attraction being home to a variety of shops, museums, restaurants, entertainment centers and more.
15.4 Miles
Opening in 1960, and designed by Benjamin C. Thompson, the two shopping plazas at Harborplace and the Gallery are known as Pratt Street Pavilion and the Light Street Pavilion, while the Gallery is operated across the street. Visitors find many restaurants and shops there that sell Maryland specific merchandise.
15.4 Miles
Allen Pond Park is a 85 acre city park and home to the Bowie Ice Arena, Robert V. Setera Amphitheater, Bowie Skate Park, and Allen Pond. The park also offers several sporting facilities, picnic areas, trails, and a playground.
15.5 Miles
National Aquarium in Baltimore is an aquatic education and conservation center whose permanent collection on display features a wide range of animal species in their naturalistic habitats. They also host daily dolphin shows and a 4D Immersion Theater.
15.6 Miles
The Walters Art Museum houses an eclectic collection of artifacts from around the world ranging from pre-dysnatic Egypt to 20th-century Europe as a part of its collection.