What to do and see in Talbot County, Talbot County: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

July 29, 2021 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Talbot County, United States including Sail Selina II, Lady Patty Sail Charters, The Candleberry Shoppe, Shore Pedal and Paddle, Dockside Boat Rentals, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse, Patriot Cruises, Phillips Wharf Environmental Center, Oxford-Bellevue Ferry.
Restaurants in Talbot County

1. Sail Selina II

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5.0 based on 595 reviews

Sail Selina II

Covid: Yes we are open! Sail Selina II Boat Tours sails daily from St Michaels MD April-Oct. limited to just 6 guests for a personal experience of the history of sail. Built in 1926 during the Great Gatsby era, climb aboard go back in time when yachtsmen enjoyed the elegance of freshly varnished mahogany and brightly polished brass. Available on a per person basis or private charter, we offer day sails, Champagne Sunset Cruises, moonlight sails, sailing lessons, wine tasting and beer tasting excursions, small weddings, engagements, birthdays & anniversary celebrations. Once we cast off lines we tour the harbor and enjoy the sights that dot the shoreline of our quaint little seafood town. Hear the stories of the historic boats on display at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museums, and see where the movie "Wedding Crashers" was filmed. Once we leave the harbor we go out into the Miles River, put up the sails and follow the wind. Guests are invited to participate or simply sit back relax.

2. Lady Patty Sail Charters

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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Lady Patty Sail Charters

The classic yacht Lady Patty departs three times daily for the beautiful Chesapeake Bay from Tilghman Island, MD, just twelve scenic miles past St Michaels, MD from April 1 through October 31. Lady Patty is a 45' sailing yacht built in 1935 for offshore racing. She carries over 1000 square feet of sail and is USCG inspected for 16 passengers. During charters beer, wine and drink service is offered. We specialize in Champagne Sunset Sails. Don't settle for sailing in the rivers and harbors. Join us aboard the only sailing vessel in the area that sails on the open Chesapeake Bay. Come sail away aboard the classic yacht Lady Patty.

3. The Candleberry Shoppe

210 S Talbot St., St. Michaels, MD 21663 +1 410-745-2420 [email protected] http://www.candleberryshoppe.com
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5.0 based on 55 reviews

The Candleberry Shoppe

This is a great shop on the eastern shore, having won the most unique gift shop on the eastern shore by What's Up Magazine. It is a very eclectic shop with something for everyone from a Kid's room with childrens & baby clothing and unique toys and books not found in your big box stores. When you walk into the shop you will find an extensive selection of signs with the ability to custom signs as well as wine glasses, pottery, coasters, and more. The shop is stocked with Woodwick candles, Jim Shore, Willow tree, homemade soaps and candles, wine accessories, and of course what would a shop on the eastern shore be if they didn't sell crab glasses, trays, wine bottle stoppers, napkins, towels and more. A great shop for eveyone in the family with prices unheard of in St. Michaels!

4. Shore Pedal and Paddle

500 S Talbot Street St Michaels, Maryland, St. Michaels, MD 21663 +1 410-924-4551 [email protected] http://www.shorepedalandpaddle.com/
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Shore Pedal and Paddle

Shore Pedal & Paddle is the heart of beautiful St. Michaels, Maryland. We offer Bicycle, Kayak, Stand-up paddleboard rentals, tours and sales. Our Talbot St(main st) location offers access to rails to trails and Back Creek Parks, public kayak launch directly down the street and we transport the equipment for you. Tons of options to explore the shore on land or water. Your can rent and create your own adventure using our detailed maps or with advanced notice arrange for a guide. "Enjoy the Day"

Reviewed By ellenbH5462UY - Baltimore, United States

Dave from Shore Pedal and Paddle was awesome. It was easy to text with him to arrange our SUP. He drove the paddle boards down to the water 1 block and helped us carry and launch them. He provided good recommendations and warnings about the wind! We had so much fun SUPing, we came back the next day and rented bikes. The equipment and service was great! Highly recommend!

5. Dockside Boat Rentals

314 N Morris St, Oxford, MD 21654-1019 +1 410-652-6533 [email protected] http://docksideboatrentals.com
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Dockside Boat Rentals

6. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

213 N Talbot St Navy Point, St. Michaels, MD 21663-2103 +1 410-745-2916 [email protected] http://welcome.cbmm.org/
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4.5 based on 1,019 reviews

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

*Before visiting, please visit welcome.cbmm.org for updates on our reopening. Each time you experience the Chesapeake Bay with us, you’ll find something different. Be sure to talk to our Shipwrights and apprentices in our Shipyard for insight into their current work in progress. Additionally, CBMM offers changing exhibitions, educational programs, boat rides on the Miles River, small craft rentals, and annual festivals celebrating Chesapeake Bay culture, boats, seafood, and history. With a waterfront, park-like setting, including numerous outdoor and indoor exhibitions, a Museum Store (with an ATM machine), and a member’s marina, you’ll find us on the Miles River in the heart of the historic town of St. Michaels. With two-day general admission, we encourage you to take a harbor-side stroll over Honeymoon Bridge to enjoy unique shopping, delicious dining, and fabulous lodging experiences. And be sure to check out the local brewery, winery, and distillery, and other town-wide events.

Reviewed By zap2504

Learned a great deal about how the English settlers treated the Native Americans (who taught them about oysters and crabbing); the two black resorts built in the Jim Crow era; the story about the yacht Isabel (was in a different slip than advertised - near the reconstruction shed) which was donated to the museum along with large funding grants to build the museum building; how life was like on a screw-pile lighthouse remotely placed in the bay. Got an entrance fee discount by having a Blue Heron coffee cup. May also apply to other local businesses.

7. 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse

213 N Talbot St Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, MD 21663-2103 +1 410-745-2916 [email protected] http://cbmm.org/exhibitions/permanent-exhibitions/hooper-strait-lighthouse/
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse

Note: Full access to the lighthouse is limited due to COVID-19. Please visit welcome.cbmm.org for details. Ascend the steps of the Hooper Strait Lighthouse and travel back in time to learn how 19th century lighthouse keepers tended their station in the middle of the Bay. Through this hands-on exhibit, visitors can climb the sea hatch, tend the huge lens, or stand watch on the lookout for ships or fog, experiencing firsthand the solitary, often heroic lives of Hooper Strait lighthouse keepers. The 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse, now standing on Navy Point, was originally built in 1879 to light the way for boats passing through the shallow, dangerous shoals of Hooper Strait, a thoroughfare for boats bound from the Chesapeake Bay across Tangier Sound to Deal Island or places along the Nanticoke and Wicomico Rivers. As a “screwpile” lighthouse, it is built on special iron pilings which were tipped with a screw that could be turned into the muddy bottom for a depth of 10 feet or more.

Reviewed By zap2504

Very eye opening exhibit (on the grounds of the CBMM). This particular screw-pile lighthouse was 2 miles off shore when it was in use. Had no idea of the arduous life of watermen.

8. Patriot Cruises

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4.5 based on 407 reviews

Patriot Cruises

Imagine taking in the beauty of the Miles River and St Michaels on a replica of a 1930's steam ship called "The Patriot". We help you become familiar with the area as we cruise upon the beautiful Miles River, part of the Chesapeake Bay Estuary which is the largest in the Western Hemisphere. Learn about our local beginnings, view historic homes and wildlife, and watch local watermen harvest clams, oysters and the famous Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab during their respective seasons.The PATRIOT offers more than the historical scenic cruises for which it is famous. Four daily cruises are scheduled as well as evening charters for a variety of events. Let our captain and crew cater your small intimate affairs with close friends, family reunions, corporate events and more! Relax while you and your guests enjoy beautiful views along the Miles River that change with the seasons. Check our Patriot Cruises website for availability.

9. Phillips Wharf Environmental Center

6129 Tilghman Island Rd, Tilghman, MD 21671-1227 +1 410-886-9200 [email protected] http://www.pwec.org
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Phillips Wharf Environmental Center

Encounter the critters of the Chesapeake Bay at Phillips Wharf Environmental Center. We offer hands on educational experiences for all ages. See and touch the animals that live in the Chesapeake Bay. Learn how you can do your part to help clean up the Chesapeake Bay.

10. Oxford-Bellevue Ferry

101 E Strand, Oxford, MD 21654 +1 410-745-9023 [email protected] http://www.oxfordbellevueferry.com/index.html
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4.5 based on 282 reviews

Oxford-Bellevue Ferry

Reviewed By 2tammyc - San Antonio, United States

Every year we visit the eastern shore we take this historic ferry from st michaels to Oxford to have lunch and the Robert Morris Inn. There is no better way to get there and everyone is just so friendly on the ferry. They give us dining recommendations and are super helpful. You can drive on or walk one. This ferry ride is not to be missed.

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