Spend the day in beautiful North East, Maryland
Settled by the English in 1658, the Town of North East was incorporated in 1850. The southern part of town covers a site once occupied by Shawnee Indians. North East was the first permanent settlement in Cecil County. The cemetery at Saint Mary Anne’s Episcopal Church located on Main Street is one of the oldest in the State of Maryland with graves of Susquehannock Indians dating to the 1600’s.
Strolling down Main Street, visitors will find various shops full of artisanal goods and antiques, and several restaurants. The Upper Bay Museum located at the end of Walnut street in the North East Community Park offers one of the largest collections of hunting and fishing memorabilia in this area.
Located a short distance outside of town is the Elk Neck State Park, Turkey Point Light House, and Elk Neck State Forest, which all offer hiking and recreational activities for visitors.
Nearby Restaurants-
Market Street cafe -If you are looking for food/subs and drinks before your tiki cruise, it is located in Charlestown just a minute from the tiki boat marina.
The WellWood Club / RiverShack
Snatchers Creek Side
Things to do in North East-
Turkey Point Light House is a great place for hiking and camping.
Elk Vineyard is a great place to enjoy some local wine and an awesome atmosphere.
The North East Town park is great place to enjoy walking and playground area.
Upper Bay Museum.
Helpfull Links-
North East Maryland – Upcoming Events
Best places to visit in North East Maryland – Trip Advisor
5 best places to stay in North East Maryland – Trip Advisor
North East Maryland – Instagram
The North East Chamber- Click Here