We’ve covered quite a few charming small towns in Maryland thus far, bringing the unique details of each one to your attention. While some are well known, others hide under the radar, known only to locals. The following town deserves more recognition for its scenery, nostalgic vibe, and family-friendly events. Take a look:
Nestled along the C&O Canal in Washington County, you’ll find the town of Williamsport.
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This historic town has a population of just over 2,000 residents and is charming as can be.
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Visit the downtown area to explore the local shops…
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Or have a bite to eat at a quaint eatery. Pictured below is Desert Rose Cafe, which is a favorite stop among travelers who are exploring the C&O Canal.
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Speaking of the canal, it’s the perfect place for a relaxing walk, jog, or bike ride.
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Or enjoy the great outdoors at a town event. Williamsport hosts an annual Polar Bear Plunge. Funds raised go towards local charities and even though this January event is freezing, residents keep it fun and festive.
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Head to Byron Memorial Park to take in even more scenery or listen to the sweet tunes of local musicians.
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The park becomes even more impressive during the holiday season, as it’s filled with twinkling Christmas lights. Walk through this enchanting spot…
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Followed by gazing upon dozens of Christmas trees at The Barn at Springfield Farm.
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This Maryland gem is worth exploring, and there’s no time like the present to do so.
Facebook / Town of Williamsport News
To learn more about the town of Williamsport, visit their website here, and follow them on Facebook here.
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Facebook / Town of Williamsport News
For more underrated spots in the Old Line State, check out this list of slow-paced towns in Maryland where life is still simple.
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