
- Over twenty local golf courses and one with in a ten minute boat ride
- Dinning by boat, three local restaurants and others with in a short walk of the Salisbury downtown
- Explore the local waterways and communities, including Smith island
- Great local fresh and saltwater fishing and crabbing (local guides available)
- Excellent hunting near by with guide private hunting or abundant public hunting at one of the many WMA’s near (local guides available)
- Explore the shore: summer carnivals, fall Oyster roasts, Chincoteague’s pony penning, J. Millard Tawes Annual Crab and Clam bake
- Explore history: There are multiple tours and site seeing ideas for the shore whether you are colonial history or native american history.
Beach to the Bay Indian Trial |
The Annual Tribal Pow-wow at Janes Island State Park
| Labor Day Skipjack Races
| Tour Smith Island and step back in time, you may even get a feeling for the old english spoken in years past
- Bike touring, Salisbury State is a local sponsor of Sea Gull Century, which has been named as one of the best Centuries in the US. There is also the local and shorter Water Melon ride. Guided tours also available
- Hike through the natural beauty of the shore. There is a remarkable amount of local hiking from Assateague Island on the Atlantic to the 27,000 acre Black Water Refuge on the Chesapeake.