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Near the Maryland-Delaware border, the town of Sudlersville is a quiet retreat from the rest of the world. Nestled near the northern reaches of the Chesapeake Bay, Sudlersville is the quintessential low-key Mid-Atlantic retreat. Hiding away from the rest of the world, Sudlersville welcomes those looking to explore the marshes, beaches, and wildlife of the Mid-Atlantic. Just close enough to the larger cities of Maryland for an easy day trip, but far enough removed to be able to enjoy the finer elements of Chesapeake living, Sudlersville offers visitors who rent an RV the perfect middle ground.

There is no public transportation in Sudlersville. So, when you rent an RV here, you can expect to tour the region with your mobile accommodations.

When you book an RV in Queen Anne’s County, you will get to experience some of the best that the Mid-Atlantic has to offer. You will have ample opportunity for relaxation, a wide variety of recreational activities, and not to mention, an over-abundance of crab to feast on.

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The Great Outdoors

Just a short drive south of Sudlersville is Tuckahoe State Park near Ridgely, Maryland. At Tuckahoe, you can head out on 20 miles of trails and find yourself hiking alongside Tuckahoe Creek or maybe you’d rather rent a canoe and enjoy the expansive Lake Tuckahoe. There are a variety of other outdoor activities you can enjoy in this Chesapeake watershed oasis, such as disc golf, fishing, and even a playground.

If you consider yourself a wildlife enthusiast, then head to the Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge near Chestertown, Maryland. Jutting out into the northern reaches of the Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Neck consists of nearly 2,300 acres of wildlife and habitat preservation. Here, you can see tundra swans, bald eagles, songbirds, and so much more, making Eastern Neck a birder’s paradise. You’ll be able to stroll along the various boardwalks and gaze out over the water as the Chester River spills into the Eastern Bay of the Chesapeake.

Just on the other side of the water is the Sandy Point State Park near Annapolis, Maryland. At Sandy Point, visitors can take a stroll along the beach, swim in the Chesapeake, and even try their hand at fishing and crabbing. Or if you’re looking for something a tad more rigorous, you can go hiking through the more than 200 acres of the Corcoran Woods on the western side of the park.

RV Parks

When you find yourself needing to stay the night with your RV rental near Sudlersville, there are several places that are worth considering.

Just to the north of Sudlersville, along the banks of the Chester River, is the Duck Neck Campground. Guests will have access to full hookups, restroom and shower facilities, and laundry facilities. Guests will also have access to an on-site store and swimming pool.

Along the shores of the northern reaches of the Chesapeake Bay is the Bayshore Campground. At Bayshore, guests will have access to full hookups, restroom and shower facilities, and easy water access. Guests will also have access to a variety of sports courts.

Explore the City

When you choose to rent an RV in Sudlersville, be sure to set aside some extra time to explore the local Chesapeake community. You will find a lot of one-of-a-kind experiences that are sure to make memories to last a lifetime.

At the Queen Anne’s Museum of Eastern Shore Life, you will be treated to a glimpse of what rural life was like during the early days of Maryland. You will be able to see agricultural and domestic artifacts from the 1800s, a variety of live animals such as chickens and sheep, and also Native American artifacts. All while enjoying the grounds of this maintained rural property.

Near Tuckahoe State Park, the Adkins Arboretum takes pride in its display of plants native to the Bay region. You can go for a stroll along the streams, learn about native plants, and maybe even get to see some animals in their natural habitat.

Just over the Delaware border is the 3 Palms Zoo & Education Center. This rescue zoo takes in animals that need a little extra help, such as animals that were sick or injured. While 3 Palms isn’t home to anything incredibly exotic, you will still get to see llamas, emu, and alligators. At 3 Palms, you can learn about how to care for animals, and you can even feed some yourself.

When in the Chesapeake Bay region, you don’t have much choice but to try the crab. Whether you like crab cakes, crab legs, or crab fritters, you would be amiss to pass up the opportunity to try some of the freshest, and arguably best, crab in the U.S.A.

There will come the point in your Chesapeake journey where you’ll need to refuel and restock your RV rental in Sudlersville. You’re going to find the best options just north of town, but be sure you plan ahead.

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