Let me start off by answering the title. Chesapeake Beach almost offers too much to name. Some of the great things are a beautiful bayside community, quaint and historic setting, a great quality of life, perfect surroundings, waterfront restaurants, and secluded beaches. Wow, what more could you ask for? Well, let me tell you a little more about it.

Chesapeake Beach was originally created as a resort town sometime before 1920. You can find the city in Calvert County , Maryland . The city can be accessed by Highway 61 giving easy access in and out of town. Chesapeake Beach is surrounded by water on the Eastside, open space to the North and West, and heavily wooded areas and large sandstone cliffs on the Southside. The cliffs themselves are a sight to see. They reach 180 feet above the water. The cliffs are constantly changing due to erosion, making them ever changing and more beautiful every time you look at them.

Chesapeake Beach also has a wonderful school district that is focused on learning. They strive to teach every student the fundamental skills of understanding and knowledge. The success of each student shows on state testing levels and college entrance exams.

The community offers year-round activities for everyone to enjoy. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the community celebrations for major holidays and special events along with beaches; swimming, boating, fishing, sunbathing, water-skiing, the marinas and piers, and much more. Residents enjoy the community centers that offer parks, playgrounds, sports programs for youth and adults, a senior center and game rooms.

The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum is the biggest attraction in the city. It was constructed in the late 1800s, and closed in 1935 after many years of service. It was closed for some time but was reconstructed and opened in 1979 once more to serve as a history museum. And hey, it’s free!!!

Another great attraction is the Chesapeake Beach Water Park which opened in 1995 for residents to have another great place to splash and have fun. For a more peaceful setting, there’s the Veterans Memorial Park , created to honor and remember our national heroes.

Chesapeake Beach , Maryland has it all. So why not make it your next home?