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Bear
Trap Dunes | Lighthouse
Sound | Rum
Pointe | Eagles
Landing
Ocean
City Golf & Yacht Club | River
Run
Introduction
A newly renovated boardwalk, some of the
best marlin fishing in the country, hiking and biking on
nature preserves of spectacular beauty, every conceivable
water sport, and excellent golf are just a few of the
outstanding attractions that await visitors to Ocean City,
Md., the Free State’s summer vacation capital. As Maryland’s
prime seashore destination, Ocean City is extremely popular
with families.
Drawing legions of vacationers from as far
away as the Midwest, upstate New York, Pennsylvania and the
South, including Virginia, Ocean City offers some 11,000 hotel
rooms and a staggering 35,000 rental condos and villas. Nor
surprisingly, Ocean City’s population swells dramatically
between June and September. However, with a moderate climate,
coastal Maryland is also an ideal destination for travelers
seeking quick or extended getaways in the quieter off season.
Ocean City is situated on a barrier island
between the Atlantic and Sinepuxent and Assawoman bays and
features 10 miles of glistening white sandy beaches. Rimmed
with thousands of marsh acres that provide home for migratory
birds, the bays and their numerous inlets and tributaries
provide excellent trout, flounder and sea bass fishing.
Ocean City was founded in the late 1860s as
a fishing village. Shortly thereafter, a group of Baltimore
developers formed the Sinepuxent Beach Corporation to develop
the island as a beach resort. The first public accommodation,
The Atlantic, was built by the group in 1875, and it still
stands today. Initially, visitors came by stage-coach and
boats that ferried guests across the bays. Then in the late
1870s the railroad came, and the population of resort visitors
mushroomed.
A devastating hurricane in 1933 that nearly
destroyed all of the resort providentially churned out the
inlet between Ocean City and what is now Assateague Island to
the south. The inlet is cited as one of the pivotal events in
catapulting the resort’s commercial and recreational fishing
industries. Today, the resort is known as the "White
Marlin Capital of the World." For interested anglers,
Ocean City’s tuna tournament is held annually in July and
the marlin festival is held annually in August.
Ocean City has one of the largest
convention centers for its size of any U.S. city. Its massive
convention center regularly hosts huge trade and business
shows for auto enthusiasts, fishermen, and business and
non-profit groups.
As for golf, Ocean City, relative to other
golf destinations, came late to the table. But in the 1990s,
city leaders and businesses realized how valuable golf was to
resort tourism. Consequently, a number of fine courses were
added to the few exiting layouts. Now, the greater OC area
boasts no less than 17 courses that appeal to every level of
player and pocketbook size.
Two of the most recently opened courses are
The Links at Lighthouse Sound and Bear Trap Dunes. Lighthouse
Sound, located directly across Assawoman Bay from Ocean City,
is the newest OC area course to open. It has spectacular views
of the bay and the OC skyline. Bear Trap Dunes is a very
enjoyable layout in Ocean View, Delaware, just outside Bethany
Beach and about a 30 minute drive from Ocean City. It is a
fair layout featuring some of the best greens you will ever
putt.
Other Ocean City area courses of
distinction include Rum Pointe, Eagles Landing, Ocean City
Golf & Yacht Club, and River Run.
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Bear
Trap Dunes | Lighthouse
Sound | Rum
Pointe | Eagles
Landing
Ocean
City Golf & Yacht Club | River
Run
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