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Discover the most popular places to visit in Havre De Grace
Concord Point Lighthouse
9.0/10 (31 reviews)
This granite sentinel from 1827 stands as Maryland's second-oldest lighthouse at the Chesapeake Bay's northernmost point. Climb 27 steps to the lantern room for sweeping bay views or explore the Keeper's House Museum.
Havre de Grace Promenade
8.8/10 (105 reviews)
This scenic 3/4-mile boardwalk traces the Susquehanna River with views of the Chesapeake Bay. Spot ospreys and bald eagles while connecting to the Concord Point Lighthouse and maritime museums.
Havre de Grace Decoy Museum
7.8/10 (9 reviews)
Explore America's waterfowling heritage through exquisite hand-carved decoys at the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum. Watch master carvers demonstrate their craft, celebrating this distinctive Chesapeake Bay tradition.
Bulle Rock Golf Course
8.0/10 (8 reviews)
Pete Dye's masterpiece offers rolling fairways and strategic bunkering that challenge golfers of all levels. Book early morning tee times in spring for the most spectacular playing conditions.
Havre de Grace Maritime Museum
8.4/10 (8 reviews)
This riverside museum chronicles the maritime heritage of the Upper Chesapeake Bay through engaging exhibits. Explore local shipbuilding and steamship history, then visit the interactive Kids' Corner with your family.
Mount Felix Vineyard & Winery
8.0/10 (3 reviews)
Perched above the Susquehanna River, Mount Felix Vineyard offers locally-produced wines that honor regional history. Savor a tasting flight on their scenic patio while taking in sweeping views of the Chesapeake Bay.
Lock House Museum
8.4/10 (6 reviews)
Step back in time at this preserved 1840 Lock Tender's House along the historic Susquehanna Canal. Explore working lock models and enjoy scenic river views while discovering 19th-century canal operations.
Steppingstone Museum
8.0/10 (5 reviews)
This living history museum showcases rural Maryland life from 1880-1920 through 15,000+ artifacts across 23 acres. Watch blacksmiths, weavers, and woodworkers practice traditional crafts during seasonal demonstrations.
"The front desk guy with curly hair and glasses short height is very rude extremely disatisfied he yelled at me on phone when my husband came to bring my dinner told me to talk to him in the parking lot ."
"Turkey bacon is not bacon, the only thing that was wrong with the stay. I am not sure if this was normal, but please use real bacon, otherwise Home 2 is definitely in my top 5 places to stay. Fireplace was an amazing touch."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.