Cambridge, MD Road Trips
With 8 routes heading out and 4 heading in, Cambridge, MD works well as a modest departure point in the Northeast. Most drives stay under 103 miles, making this area well-suited for day trips and weekend getaways. Most routes from Cambridge, MD head west, giving the route network a clear directional lean.
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Trip Routes
12
Longest Drive
207.8 mi
Cumberland, MD
Quickest Drive
47m
Salisbury, MD
Plan Around Cambridge, MD
Popular Incoming Routes
Useful if Cambridge, MD is the arrival point and you want the strongest routes into the city first.
Continue From Cambridge, MD
Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Cambridge, MD
Cambridge, MD to Cumberland, MD
Cambridge, MD to Frederick, MD
Cambridge, MD to Montgomery Village, MD
Cambridge, MD to Rockville, MD
Cambridge, MD to Olney, MD
Cambridge, MD to Essex, MD
Cambridge, MD to Baltimore, MD
Cambridge, MD to Salisbury, MD
Driving from Cambridge, MD
The typical drive from Cambridge, MD covers about 103 miles and takes around 2h 16m. The majority of routes are short drives — quick enough to finish before lunch and be back for dinner. The longest mapped route runs 208 miles (4h 15m), while the shortest is just 32 miles.
Popular Destinations
Drivers leaving Cambridge, MD most often head toward Cumberland, MD (207.8 mi, 4h 15m), Frederick, MD (123.4 mi, 2h 7m), Montgomery Village, MD (106.3 mi, 2h 27m), Rockville, MD (98.6 mi, 2h 16m), and Olney, MD (95.8 mi, 2h 17m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
Regular gas in MD currently averages around $4.09 per gallon. For the typical 103-mile trip from Cambridge, MD, budget about $17 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.
Most routes head west — leaving in the morning keeps the sun behind you for a more comfortable drive. With an average drive under three hours, you have plenty of flexibility — leave whenever it suits you.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 8 mapped routes leaving Cambridge, MD and 4 routes heading into Cambridge, MD, covering 12 total connections. Distances range from 32 to 208 miles.
The longest mapped route from Cambridge, MD covers 208 miles and takes approximately 4h 15m. Shorter options start at just 32 miles.
The average route from Cambridge, MD runs about 103 miles with a drive time of roughly 2h 16m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
At current gas prices (about $4.09/gallon for regular), the average 103-mile trip from Cambridge, MD costs roughly $17 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.
The most popular road trip destinations from Cambridge, MD include Cumberland, MD, Frederick, MD, Montgomery Village, MD and Rockville, MD. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Cambridge, MD by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
13,094
Median Income
$46,261
Median Home Value
$254,400
Median Age
38.6
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Cambridge, MD
Cambridge is a small town of 10,000 on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland's Eastern Shore.
The harbor town of Cambridge was founded in 1684, making it one of the oldest cities in the state. It's seen ups and downs throughout its long history, at times a residence of choice for wealthy colonials, and not long ago a site of conflict and heavy job losses in the 60s during desegregation, racial violence, and the closing of the local cannery. It also has had several very famous residents: Harriet Tubman, Annie Oakley, and even a president of Liberia have all known the town as home. Today's Cambridge has seen rising fortunes from tourism (especially following the construction of the huge Hyatt resort) and professionals moving in who like the laid back, charming, maritime atmosphere. Visitor Center, 2 Rose Hill Pl, ☏ +1 410 228-1000, [email protected]. If you enter Cambridge from the north you will cross the Choptank River on Route 50. Your first stop is the Visitor's Center at Sailwinds Park. The staff here are available to give information about the area's history, and advice on what to see when. They also offer a self-guided walking tour of the town's historic center, or a self-guided 105-mile driving tour of Underground Railroad sites. The Center is on the grounds of Sailwinds park, which has a children's playground, picnic tables a path along the river and spectacular views of the bridge.
1 Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park (formerly Choptank River Fishing Pier) (Both sides of the Choptank River next to Route 50), ☏ +1 410-820-1668. Fishing piers 24 hr. Surrounding trails sunrise-sunset. Talbot County side closed Dec 31- Mar 31. A pedestrian fishing pier parallels Route 50 across the Choptank river on the north side of Cambridge. You can enter the park on either side of the river but the pier is not continuous, so you can't walk all the way across the river. The pier spans 1 mile on the northern side and 1/2 mile on the southern side of the river. Fishing and crabbing are the main attractions, but there are picnic areas and sandy beaches (no swimming.) Free. Harriet Tubman Museum, 424 Race St, ☏ +1 410 228-0401. A small museum dedicated to the famous African-American abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor who lived here. The museum is small—call ahead to make sure it will be open. The staff offer tours within and outside Cambridge, of places where Harriet Tubman lived, worked, prayed, etc. Richardson Maritime Museum, 103 Hayward St, ☏ +1 410 221-1871. W Su 1PM-4PM, Sa 10AM-4PM. Suggested donation: $3. Ruark Boatworks, Maryland Ave & Hayward St, ☏ +1 410 221-8844. M W F 9AM-2PM. Though affiliated with the Richardson Maritime Museum, this is no museum—it is an active boatworks working exclusively on wooden boats and models. Visitors get to see how it's done, and can participate in model building. Suggested donation: $3. Spokott Windmill (Route 343 about 6 miles west of Cambridge).
1 Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, 2145 Key Wallace Dr (Take MD-16 (Church Creek Rd) south from the town, then turn left on MD-335 (Golden Hill Rd)), ☏ +1 410 228-2677. dawn-dusk daily; visitor center: M-F 8AM-4PM, Sa Su 9AM-5PM. The prime visitor attraction here is the Wildlife Drive, which visitors can drive, walk and cycle on in order to get close to the local wildlife. In addition, the Refuge has four land trails and three paddling trails, as well as hunting/fishing/crabbing opportunities. Finally, the Refuge staff and volunteers also offer a variety of environmental educational opportunities for young people at both the Refuge Visitor Center and also at the Refuge environmental education building, located at the entrance to the Wildlife Drive. If you are in the mood to see a bald eagle soaring over the Chesapeake wetlands, this is the place. Skipjack "Nathan of Dorchester" (Long Wharf Park at the end of High St), ☏ +1 410 228-7141. The wooden skipjack is the traditional sailboat of choice for Chesapeake oystermen, and remains in use to this day in parts of the bay where motorboats are not allowed. The Nathan is moored here only for pleasure, though, and offers several activities for visitors, including sailing cruises and educational programs with Chesapeake watermen. (updated Dec 2024) 2 Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument, 2145 Key Wallace Drive (At Maryland State Park, next to Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge), ☏ +1 410 221-2290.
Cambridge House B&B, 112 High St, ☏ +1 410 221-7700. Located in the "1847 sea captain's manor," this is a small "green" B&B in the historic center, with period furniture, a charming garden, and is one block from the Wharf. $125-175. Comfort Inn Cambridge, 2936 Ocean Gateway (Route 50), ☏ +1 410 901-0926. Breakfast included, free Wi-Fi, indoor pool. Holiday Inn Express Cambridge, 2715 Ocean Gateway (Route 50), toll-free: +1-888-465-4329. Breakfast included, free Wi-Fi, indoor pool and hot tub. Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, 100 Heron Blvd, ☏ +1 410 901-1234. This is one of the bigger resorts on the Chesapeake, and has all the amenities you'd expect, plus an on-site marina, beautiful 18-hole championship golf course, and a gigantic spa. $220-320.
Cambridge is about halfway between the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Ocean City on US-50, the Ocean Gateway. Maryland Ave leads right from the highway to the historic town center. The town harbor is just up the Choptank River from the bay. The most busy marina belongs to the Hyatt; the city's marina is just north of the historic center: Cambridge Municipal Yacht Basin, 4 Mill St, ☏ +1 410 228-4031, [email protected]. 1 May–31 Sep: 8AM-6PM daily; winter: weather dependent. Cambridge-Dorchester Airport (FAA:KCGE) is a small, regional airport with no scheduled commercial flights. Private planes park within walking distance of Kay's restaurant. Courtesy transportation to town may be available.
The town center is small and easily walked, while getting around surrounding areas will require a car or a bike (the Eastern Shore is good bike riding territory—not a hill in sight).
Travel tips adapted from Cambridge (Maryland) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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