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Other Atlantic Coast, Maryland

There are often around 530 Atlantic Coast homes for sale, and around 280 beach lots and land for sale near Maryland beaches which are not directly associated with a named beach.

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About Other Atlantic Coast

Maryland is a state located in the Mid-Atlantic region. While it is known for its rich history, vibrant cities, and grand landscapes, Maryland also offers several beautiful beaches along its eastern shore. 

Maryland's eastern shore is home to several charming beach towns, including Ocean City, Port Republic, and Lusby. 

Ocean City is Maryland's most popular beach destination. It boasts a long stretch of sandy beach and a lively boardwalk with amusement rides, shops, restaurants, and various water sports activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, water sports activities, and fishing.

Port Republic is a small town located in Calvert County, Maryland. Port Republic is known for its beauty and is a popular spot for relaxation and outdoor recreation. While not directly on the coast, it is situated near the Chesapeake Bay, offering waterfront access and a beachy atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy water activities in the bay.

Lusby is a community located in Calvert County on the Chesapeake Bay. While it doesn't have a traditional sandy beach, it offers access to the bay's shoreline, providing swimming, fishing, and boating options. There are several marinas and boat ramps in the area for boating enthusiasts. Lusby is also home to Solomons Island, a nearby waterfront town known for its seafood restaurants and picturesque views.

In addition to the main beach destinations, Maryland offers various state and county parks with beach access. Some notable ones include Sandy Point State Park, North Beach, Calvert Cliffs State Park, and Point Lookout State Park.

Maryland's beaches host numerous events and festivals throughout the year. Ocean City, for example, holds events like Springfest, Sunfest, and the White Marlin Open, a renowned fishing tournament. These events attract visitors from around the region.

Maryland is also famous for its seafood, particularly its blue crabs. Visitors can enjoy a variety of delicious seafood dishes, including crab cakes, steamed crabs, and fresh fish.

If you’re looking for a true coastal getaway, consider Maryland today!