- Our list of the best things to do in Silver Spring, Maryland, features the top 626 nearby activities — including 224 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Three Fox Vineyard is a Virginia-based wine company that offers free tours and wine-tasting. Visitors have tasted 11 wines on their tour, and purchased Three Fox Wine from their store.
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Eyler Road Park is located on 32 acres of well-kept grounds and includes a beach volleyball court, soccer, lacrosse, and football fields. The Picnic Pavilion and Tot Playground round out this park to make it a family-friendly day trip.
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The Jefferson County Little League provides organized leagues for children from ages 6 through 14. Leagues include t-ball for young players, as well as baseball and softball coached under adult supervision at all times.
48.9 Miles
Nestled in Virginia's Piedmont, Miracle Valley Vineyard attracts wine lovers with its scenic beauty. Guests can partake in wine tasting guided by expert staff, stroll the grounds or take in surrounding views from the gazebo.
49.0 Miles
Open year round for tastings, the Cobbler Mountain Cellars serves many visitors in the region. They actually do hold events during the warmer months though, including special dinners and tastings.
49.1 Miles
Ladew Topiary Gardens, built in 1935 by the hunstman Harvey S. Ladew, are local topiary gardens with 15 garden rooms, each having a distinct pattern, theme and plant species. The gardens also include a nature trail and a historic home.
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Offering both a tasting room and terrace makes Delaplane Cellars very popular despite its small physical size. Guests are allowed to join public tastings on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays then stay and dine on site.
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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.
49.1 Miles
Catoctin Breeze Vineyard is nestled among rolling hills in the Catoctin Mountains. The wine is made with the utmost care to the vines, selection of fruit, and gentle wine-making methods.
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Greenbrier State Park is home to a large man-made freshwater lake complete with a beach and a separate swim area, accompanied with a number of multi-purpose nature trails, campsites, picnic areas and more.