Take an Idyllic Winter Escape to Maryland

Maryland | Grace Dadson

Maryland offers plenty to see and do throughout the winter season. Whether you crave outdoor adventures in the state’s stunning scenery or a festive holiday environment, a winter escape to Maryland fits the bill.

Fantastic Outdoor Recreation Opportunities

Maryland’s diverse environment makes it one of the most naturally beautiful places to explore during winter. While visiting, you can immerse yourself in the state’s snowy landscapes, avoid the frost, and stick to the coast. At places such as Ocean City and Assateague Island National Seashore, you can stroll along beaches amid stunning coastal scenery without the summer crowds. Or you can head out to the state’s spectacular wintery areas for recreational fun.

While Maryland may not be known as a major ski destination, Wisp Resort is a top option for those who want to hit the slopes. Maryland also has a phenomenal trail system. The state has lushly forested trails that pass through mountains and open areas ideal for winter hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing. 

Assateague Island | Falling Further

Plenty of Holiday Cheer

Many people love to travel during the holiday season and explore festive new locations. Maryland has several towns and cities that embrace seasonal excitement with decorations, family events, and more. See a few highlights below: 

St. Michaels is a small Maryland town that, during winter, appears as if it were in a Hallmark holiday film. This quaint city leans into the holiday spirit with picturesque decor and vibrant celebrations, including its Christmas in St. Michaels holiday weekend, from December 8th through 10th this year, which includes the Talbot Street Parade, the Lighted Boat Parade, and other festive events. 

Chestertown is a historic city with gorgeous architecture and a renowned holiday spirit. Seasonal events there include the famed Dickens of a Christmas weekend, which features Victorian-era costumes, carriage rides, book talks, and more. 

Annapolis, Maryland’s capital, features incredible light displays, a holiday market, and its famous Chocolate Binge Festival to satisfy your sweet tooth. 

Annapolis | Grace Dadson

Stay Warm at Museums, Restaurants, and Shops

If you prefer to spend your days indoors this season, Maryland offers plenty of experiences with much to enjoy. For example, you will find world-class dining destinations with some of the best seafood in the country. And numerous venues across the state provide live entertainment such as plays and concerts.

Maryland is one of the best places in the country for museum enthusiasts. Let’s discover a few acclaimed locales below:

The Baltimore Museum of Art, a world-renowned institution, houses more than 1,000 works by Henri Matisse. 

The Maryland Science Center in Baltimore is an innovative and exciting family-friendly hotspot. 

The U.S. Naval Academy Museum in Annapolis is dedicated to the incredible history of the U.S. Navy.