Spanning more than a mile through the heart of hip and historic Downtown Frederick. This creek walk offers more than just a beautiful view.
A thriving 50-block historic district for shopping, dining, art, architecture and entertainment.
Just an easy 30-minute drive from downtown Frederick, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park offers a rich blend of history and outdoor adventure. Visitors can explore Civil War-era museums, hike scenic trails like Maryland Heights, and experience the town's 19th-century charm at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers.
Start from the lake parking lot and take one of two routes to Maryland's largest cascading waterfall for a view that is impressive year-round colored with fall.
Great food and great drinks — doesn't get any better!
Chris' favorite Frederick brewery, definitely check it out!
Great outdoor patio!
Gambrill State Park, located west of Frederick, provides miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horse trails with stunning overlooks of the surrounding area.
The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is a U.S. historic education institution located in Frederick, Maryland. Its focus involves the medical, surgical and nursing practices during the American Civil War.
Located just southeast of downtown Frederick, this site commemorates the Battle of Monocacy fought on July 9, 1864. Though a tactical Confederate victory, the Union forces' stand delayed the Confederate advance, allowing Union reinforcements to defend Washington, D.C., earning it the moniker "The Battle That Saved Washington."