3. Easton, Maryland

Just across the Chesapeake Bay from Virginia, Maryland’s Easton boasts a welcoming air that evokes Southern hospitality in a state that rides the border of the Mason-Dixon Line. A strong sense of community as well as an appreciation of the outdoors, the arts, and history beckon visitors to stay a while.

The Tidewater Inn provides luxe accommodations and a locally inspired menu at Hunters’ Tavern, where chef Raymond Copper’s Snapping Turtle Soup is a must-try. Guests can opt for a more intimate ambience a few blocks away at Tidewater House, a recently refurbished 1874 mansion.

Explore fun shops like Curlicue gifts and interior designer Jamie Merida’s Bountiful Home décor emporium. Sunflowers & Greens bistro is ideal for lunch; for dinner, try its upscale sister restaurant Bas Rouge, where chef Harley Peet’s offerings are informed by the bounty of the Chesapeake Bay and nearby farms. At Out of the Fire, chef and owner Amy Haines’s regionally sourced menu includes pizza, fresh seafood, and free-range meats.
Photography by William Dickey


