Anonymous wrote:What ages are the kids? I summer in Oxford. There’s lots to do.
And start each day with Rise Up Coffee. The best

Anonymous wrote:There is an Amish market in Easton where you can pick up some good food.
There is a free zoo in Salisbury that is quite nice. It is in the city park and I believe open every day.
The St Michaels Maritime museum is fun for kids. A lot of the displays are outside so you walk around and look at skipjacks etc.
It can be fun riding the Oxford Bellevue ferry. There is a nominal charge.
The Ward Museum is in Salisbury if anyone is interested in art. I tend to find this museum kind of boring.
Anonymous wrote:Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is a nice day trip. You can hike or drive the loop. The driving trail has specific stop points to stop and see different kinds of environment and wildlife.
Cambridge, MD, is a sweet town with a long fishing bridge -- you can walk out over the river (or fish if you like).
Anonymous wrote:I’ve rented a house in Easton on the water over Xmas break and would like some recommendations for things to do in Easton and nearby.
Also, can you use the amenities at the Chesapeake Hyatt Cambridge such as the mini golf, indoor pool, if you are not staying there? I assume st least you can go to their restaurants.
Thanks!