Crisfield, MD Road Trips
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Trip Routes
1
Longest Drive
168.9 mi
Gaithersburg, MD
Quickest Drive
3h 50m
Gaithersburg, MD
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Crisfield, MD by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
2,468
Median Income
$49,602
Median Home Value
$137,100
Median Age
35.6
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Crisfield, MD at a Glance
Founded
1663
Elevation
3 ft
Area
3 mi²
Notable People from Crisfield, MD
A sampling of people born in Crisfield, MD.
J. Millard Tawes
1894–1979
American politician (1894-1979)
Curley Byrd
1889–1970
American football player and coach, baseball player and coach, college athletics administrator, university president (1889-1970)
William Wilson Quinn
1907–2000
U.S. Army officer (1907-2000), recipient of the Purple Heart medal, liberator of Dachau concentration camp
Andre Collins
1982
American basketball player
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Traveler Guide to Crisfield, MD
Crisfield is a small town in the south of Maryland's Eastern Shore, along the Chesapeake Bay, and is the state's southernmost municipality.
Founded in 1666, and once the second most populous city in the state (while now having a population under 3,000!) Crisfield plays an outsized role in the Eastern Shore's sense of self. Its well-known moniker, the Seafood Capital of the World, seems a little dated, now that farm run off from the Chesapeake Watershed has devastated the regions seafood hauls, but it remains one of the principal centers of Chesapeake Waterman culture. While Crisfield is a lot less tourist-oriented than some of the charming small towns of the southern Eastern Shore—it's a gritty port town and a little rough around the edges, it's still a good visit for the authentic Chesapeake Bay culture (and is well combined with a day trip to Smith Island or Tangier), as well as some seafood dining, or the state's famous National Hard Crab Derby.
J. Millard Tawes Historical Museum (At the waterfront in Somers Cove Marina), ☏ +1 410 968-2501. Memorial Day-30 Oct: M-F 9AM-4:30PM, Sa-Su 10AM-3PM; 1 Nov-Memorial Day: M-F 9AM-4:30PM, Sa-Su closed. The museum is dedicated to the history of the local Watermen, early Maryland Colonial history, and, somewhat jarringly, decoy carving and painting! The very worthwhile Port of Crisfield Walking Tour takes off from here, which includes a tour of a working crab/oyster processing plant. $3/$1 children.
Janes Island State Park, 26280 Alfred Lawson Dr, ☏ +1 410 968-1565. This park is a real hidden gem, in no small part because you have to take a boat to get there. Miles of isolated beaches on a beautiful island on the Bay. Opportunities for kayaking/canoeing on multitudinous water trails, fishing, crabbing, and, of course, swimming! Gov. J. Millard Tawes Crab and Clam Bake. Every third Wednesday of July. It is what the name says, and it has been a delicious little festival for 30 years. National Hard Crab Derby, ☏ +1 410 968-2500. Early September. Everything quirky and crabby, from shucking contests to parades to the ever consequential matter of choosing Maryland's little Miss and Mr Crustacean.
Waterman's Inn, 901 W Main St, ☏ +1 410 968-2119. Lunch and dinner Th-Su year round, W-Su in July-Aug. Simple but attractive, very unpretentious, and very reasonably priced, this is a great option for seafood in Crisfield. Friendly staff and great seafood at small town prices is a winning combination. Reservations recommended. $15-30.
Lady Grace Bed BreakfasTea Room, 38 West Main St, ☏ +1 602-587-4277. Bed and breakfast accommodations in Crisfield, in a nice, well-maintained Victorian home furnished with antiques.
Take US-50 from D.C. area, going through Easton, Cambridge, and Salisbury. At the 50/13 split take 13 and proceed past Princess Anne. Bear right onto 413 (Crisfield). From Virginia, take US-13N until you reach MD-413S. Somers Cove Marina is the largest marina in Maryland, and has plenty of available docking, as well as public departures for Smith and Tangier Islands. Shore Transit Route 1 connects Crisfield with Westover and Princess Anne, M-F, with stops at Somers Cove, the McDonalds, and the high school. Route 3 follows a similar route on Sundays. There are no commercial flights available, but you can always park your private plane at Crisfield Municipal Airport.
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