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This small town is located in the far eastern portion of the state of Maryland on the east side of the Chesapeake Bay. It sits on the banks of the Chester River from which its name is derived. It is the largest town in the nearby area. The nearest large city is Annapolis, 50 miles to the southwest. The megalopolis made up by the Baltimore and Washington D.C. metro centers is found around 65 miles to the west.

Art galleries, wineries, and museums are all found nearby. There are also historical and natural sites, and wildlife refuges available locally for you to explore. The Chesapeake Bay is located only around 10 miles to the west. This and several parks offer plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. There are also a lot of local restaurants available to cap off your busy day.

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The Great Outdoors

When you book an RV in Chestertown, you will be able to enjoy an eclectic variety of recreational activities. Several parks are located around the nearby region that offer walking and biking paths and playgrounds for children. Many of these also provide picnic facilities if you'd like to bring a lunch.

The Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge is found around 20 miles away, near Rock Hall, MD. This site is situated at the tip of a peninsula that juts into the mouth of the Chester River, where it meets Chesapeake Bay. Hiking trails, fishing, and paddle sports are all activities that are commonly enjoyed here. Boardwalks are located throughout the attraction that allow visitors to get up-close views of the nearby wildlife and vegetation. Horseshoe crabs and bald eagles are just some of the critters commonly seen here. Due to its location, this site also provides scenic views of bridges that cross the nearby bay.

Chesapeake Bay allows visitors the chance to enjoy many activities, including boating, fishing, and charter tours. These include spotting wildlife, fishing and sightseeing of local historic sites. Beaches are available that offer swimming access, while the many rivers and bays found nearby make a prime place to enjoy paddle sports. Equipment can be rented and tour reservations made with local vendors.

RV Parks

When you rent a motorhome in Chestertown, MD, you will need a campground to stay in at night. This area offers so many unique activities, and it knows how to cater to the needs of visitors.

Bayshore Campgrounds is located near Rock Hall. This site offers full-hookups, showers and beach access as it sits on the shores of the bay. The park also welcomes pets.

Duck Neck Campground sits on the banks of the Chester River, less than 10 miles from Chestertown. This camp offers full-service sites and some on the waterfront. It can also accommodate short and long-term stays.

Holiday Park Campground is situated near the border with Delaware. This camp provides full-hookup and river-front sites. It can also accommodate both short and long-term stays, and it offers all the amenities you could ask for. Being situated in such a scenic area, RV rental near Chestertown is commonplace, so locating needed services shouldn't be a problem.

EXPLORING THE CITY

There’s many things to see and do near Chestertown, that will interest people of all ages. The Historical Society of Kent County is found in town. This museum offers exhibits that showcase the shipping and fishing industries of the local area. The history and development of this region are also highlighted. Your luxury RV rental in Chestertown, Maryland, will allow you to explore all the attractions around the local area.

This region radiates history. During Colonial times it was once one of the most important shipping ports and one of the highest populated cities in the Colonies. Numerous historical buildings have been restored and remain available for touring, including the old train station, armory, pier and numerous other buildings and houses from that time. The architecture of that era is also highlighted.

This area is quite rural, so you may need to drive a little ways to reach some of the region's hidden gems. One of these is the Turkey Point Lighthouse. This site is open for touring the first part of May through the last part of October, weather permitting. Visitors are permitted to climb the lighthouse and tour inside of it. Expansive views of the surrounding countryside are available from the top, including the Elk River and a finger of Chesapeake Bay.

If you've been seeking a quiet vacation in a location steeped in history, that offers options for recreational activities, consider a camper rental in Chestertown. Try out a local restaurant, take a hike and tour a museum. Rent an RV in Chestertown, MD, and enjoy exploring eastern Maryland!

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