Things to do in Hagerstown in March

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Overview

March is a good time to visit Hagerstown. The weather is usually cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 31—51°F (-1—11°C).

Hagerstown has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Hagerstown. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Hagerstown in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Holidays in Hagerstown in March
March
  • St. Patrick's Day (March 17)
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Weather in Hagerstown in March

Temperatures on an average day in Hagerstown in March

The average temperature in Hagerstown in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 51°F (11°C) to a low of 31°F (-1°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Hagerstown, July, has days with highs of 89°F (31°C) and lows of 66°F (19°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 37°F (3°C) and lows of 22°F (-6°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Hagerstown in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
51°F
highs
31°F
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General weather summary

Cold, breezy
Feels like
35%
Chance of rain
0.145 in
Amount
13.7 mph
Wind speed
79%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
6:56 AM
Sunrise
6:51 PM
Sunset
45%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 51°F (11°C) and a low of 31°F (-1°C), it generally feels cold and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Hagerstown in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Hagerstown has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Hagerstown that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Hagerstown for March.
Hagerstown Premium Outlets
1. Hagerstown Premium Outlets
4.2
(5260)
Outlet mall
Shopping
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The hige rating is all due to a kind-hearted man, an uncle who sells bedding between LOFT and COACH stores. We drove away after shopping here. Unexpectedly, the trunk of the car opened when we drove out, and the clothes and luggage in the trunk were thrown out. It was too late when we found it. Fortunately, we met this kind uncle. He packed up our lost items and sent them to North Face according to the shopping invoice, waiting for us to come back to pick them up. We were surprised and touched to get them back. Thank you to this kind man. It’s a pity that I didn’t ask his name at that time. Thank you!!
Few stores and almost few visitors are there. Literally very few stalls in the food court. Not worthy to visit!
We stopped by back in March on a Friday afternoon and it was completely empty. A lot of stores are closed or empty. Kinda sad to see such a large property look like a ghost town. The food court is also kinda sad. Not a lot of options. The bathrooms are huge but dated and completely empty.
For premium outlet, I would have to say at least 50% of the stores are closed while the main staples exist, such as Under Armour, Eddie Bauer, Columbia, Nautica, Gap, and Brook Brothers, there are barely any other stores to visit. The food court is even more disappointing with only three options. If I ever come back, it will only be to visit those big namebrand stores for a quick trip and that’s it.
Man I remember when this place was super busy and a well taken care of place. Now it’s sad and getting to be run down. Still has a few decent stores, but it really could use some rejuvenation. Times have changed since I was a kid, and locations that learn to change with them succeed while others that stick to the same old thing don’t.
Once a shopping destination—now just a sprinkle of stores I revisited Hagerstown Premium Outlets hoping for variety and value, but it’s clear the center has lost its spark. Most of the major brands are gone, and what’s left feels like a scattered mix of smaller stores with little cohesion. The energy is low, and the layout feels dated—like it’s been frozen in time for the past few years. If you’re looking for a full outlet experience, this isn’t it. It’s more of a quick stop than a shopping day. Disappointing to see so much potential go untapped.
This place is falling apart, last visit was just a few months ago and we only went for shoes, but decided to eat first. Well, first of as soon as we walked in was a foul smell coming from one of the food booths, almost like a backed up toilet but worse? There was only 2 food booths open, and we quickly got out of there, bought our shoes and left, not sure we're ever coming back, even for shoes!!!!
Its a nice shopping center, there's different kind of branded store and even thrift store and many more. Plenty of parking space. I just noticed that some stores are closed, maybe because of the pandemic. So sad but I'm sure some stores struggle to keep up the sales.
Hagerstown City Park
2. Hagerstown City Park
4.6
(3263)
Park
Nature & Parks
Long-standing park featuring a fine arts museum, shady picnic zones & a kids' splash pad.
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Visited Hagerstown City Park on Easter evening, and it was the perfect place to pause and take in the beauty. The sunset painted the sky with soft pastel colors over the lake, creating a peaceful, almost magical atmosphere. The view of the Museum of Fine Arts and the surrounding nature brought a sense of calm and connection to history. It felt like the world slowed down for a moment, and I was reminded how important it is to take time for quiet reflection. If you’re looking for a spot to clear your mind and appreciate simple beauty, this park is something special.
Got carried off by 10,000 geese from the local shark pond that I was trying to water-ski across. They dropped me at the art museum which was quite nice of them. Art museum was pleasant too. Afterwards the geese carried me off to an ice cream stand but it was in the middle of Canada, where they made me king of the geese. Perfect 5/7 would recommend again.
We were in the city for a short overnight visit, but were intrigued enough to stop for a stroll through this park. It is an expansive, lovely, well-maintened park, with lots of different areas including playgrounds, a pond, and an outdoor performance venue. It seems like a really great public space with lots to offer!
This park is huge and has play equipment for seemingly all ages. It shows its beauty through every season. When it starts warming up it is always fun to take the kids to feed and visit the ducklings and gosling. I highly suggest a stroll through their paths and parks and around the pond to visit the Art museum there as well. Or maybe stop in when the music filled events can bring your souls joy.
Absolutely one of the best city parks in Maryland! Hagerstown City Park is a true hidden gem. The moment you step in, you're greeted by the stunning historic stone bridges, the serene tree-lined lake with swans and ducks gliding across the water, and the beautifully landscaped gardens that feel like they've been pulled straight from a storybook. The park is impeccably maintained – the lawns are lush, the walking paths are clean and well-marked, and the flower beds are bursting with color year-round. The highlight for most visitors is the Hager House (a must-see piece of local history) and the gorgeous reflecting lake with its iconic arched bridges. There are plenty of picnic tables, shaded pavilions, and even grills if you want to make a day of it. The walking trails are perfect for a peaceful stroll or a morning jog, and the whole park has such a calm, welcoming vibe. The holiday light display in winter is magical, and the summer concert series on the lawn is always a treat. Free parking, super clean restrooms, and friendly park staff – you can tell the city really cares about this place. Whether you're local or just passing through Western Maryland, Hagerstown City Park is worth every minute.
Such a beautiful park. Peaceful in the rain. I love watching the ducks, geese, and swans in the lake.
Enjoyed (along with the hundreds of geese!) the beauty of this lovely, well maintained park for the 1st time while visiting Hagerstown. Had no problem getting safe, free parking on a Saturday morning. I was pleasantly surprised that there was more to explore than I expected. The educational info about the historic buildings and surroundings was well done and interesting. Next time I will visit the museums.
We literally stumbled into the park without intention and were wonderfully surprised! There is a great kids sub-park, a huge duck and goose pond, an art museum, a concert gallery, other water features, and an art center, all next door to a train museum. Very handicapped accessible and completely wonderful, and a complete surprise.
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts
3. Washington County Museum of Fine Arts
4.8
(569)
Museum
Art museum
Changing exhibits of 7,000+ paintings & sculptures by global artists of the 18th-20th centuries.
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I went for the floating beauty exhibit, but ended up going through all other exhibits. The museum is not big, but it is nicely organized with lots of fun items ranging from its own collection of Japanese prints, Chinese bronze and pottery items, Native American crafts, African crafts to Rodin’s sculpture, paintings, drawings, Wedgwood tea pots, and a painting attributed to Titian. The American arts works are arrange to cover both classical works to modern works. I also found a painting by Alfred Stieglitz. The E.O Hoppe photography exhibit of Women’s portraits are equally great! I really enjoyed everything in the museum. The staff are super friendly. I think the city is lucky to have a fine Art museum in the city park and everyone shop at the nearby outlets should make a stop at the museum as a routine. I really appreciate it!
This is my first time visiting the fine arts museum, and I definitely enjoyed my time there. It's free admission, and the staff is very welcoming. I visited early Sunday afternoon so I basically had the museum to myself. The museum itself is a square and not hard to navigate at all. They have a gift shop and plenty of places to sit throughout the galleries. They also showcase local talent. Wouldn't recommend going with younger children. I saw a family come with their two children, and they spent the majority of the time chasing them around.
So my wife and I visited here because we saw an exhibit we wanted to check out during our walk on around the park on Monday. It was Tattooing in America. They also had and bunch of local art hanging up as well as older painting and such to look at. They also had children's art work on display. All together it was such a fun time walking around and checking everything out. We will definitely be back again. Thank you.
Wonderful fine arts museum, the admission is free but please make a contribution to such an exquisite time capsule of our history According to my Carson ancestor's memorial he escorted Marquis de Lafayette in his farewell tour of the United States about 1825 in Baltimore City.
Always Free. Donations accepted. Great traveling and Permanent Exhibition. Rest rooms, low light photography no flash, museum store, Spend a hour or more. lots to see. Great staff.
The Frida Kahlo exhibit was outstanding, and there are more wonderful shows replacing it soon. It's a must-see spot when we have out-of-town visitors. Unique gifts in the museum store too!
Lovely museum situated in Hagerstown City Park. Includes local art, the collection of the museum founders and a temporary exhibit about tattoos and body art in the U.S. It also showcased the art of contemporary tattoo artists. The park has an interesting history as well and I had a nice stroll after visiting the museum.
Hagerstown has a gem of a museum. The current show of American landscape painting, "In Nature's Studio", is a must see for all painters and art lovers.
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
4. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
4.7
(2735)
National reserve
Nature & Parks
Park around the historic waterway, offering mule-drawn boat rides, natural areas & a visitor center.
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This is one of the real, true, stunning absolutely GEMS of this area! I cannot say enough great &, wonderful things about this area or place, specifically.
Great ride on the C& O trail. Still pretty green. Views will be better when the leaves turn and you can see the river better.
Jesus it's beautiful there and such a short distance to drive to get to this amazing park. It's rather small to me after going to many many in my years I'm CA but it's super clean, and just breath taking when you get up to the top but not a steep climb. Path is well cared for and friendly area. Because of the shutdown it was free to get in! 😁
We visited the Great Falls Park in Virginia before coming to the side on this side, and the view was different but just as good as the Great Falls side! We also walked along the canal (starting from lock 20), and the trail was nice and also suitable for biking. There’s plenty of parking space around lock 20. Overall, we had a good time visiting the park.
Another favorite entry on the C and 0 Canal Trail. This is a great accesible hike; since it is along the old canal, it is mostly flat and much of it paved now. Great for bicycles as well. I love to spend some time in nature on the C and O Canal Trail.
We visited this over the weekend, and was able to find parking pretty easily. We walked to the mill without much issue, although this was before 11 am. The trail is definitely more for bikes then walkers or runners. If you come later in the day to walk the trail, there will be a lot of bikers and it becomes a hazard as some areas are narrow. I wouldn't recommend it if you aren't on a bike.
Beautiful views! Great main paths along the canals to bike, walk, run, and bring your dog. The main paths are flat and easy. There are plenty of trails (like bill goat A and B) that are more rugged, but sadly they do not allow dogs on them. Still beautiful place to spend a day!
Beautiful easy hiking trails right by the quiet water, very scenic route to enjoyed with friends, family or a couple afternoon walk. There are some shades and benches along the way but it can still get very hot, be sure to bring water and use sunblock. Our dog is older so we bring her a fan, a bottle of water and a carriage for her so little pet won't get overheat. :)
Pennsylvania Dutch Market
5. Pennsylvania Dutch Market
4.7
(1092)
Farmers' market
Shopping
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The pretzel place and the Amish donuts are amazing... Great selection of other crafts and food! All the food we tried was great! Nice bakery with wonderful sweets! ... Downside is all the "farm fresh" goods... Meat + veggies... Are bought from a vendor according to the Amish dressed people working the booths...
I went here to get some dessert, and ended up leaving with some fresh fruit, some snacks, and pizza. The place is clean and everything we took home was fresh and delicious. The Banana cream pie I got from the bakery is absolutely amazing! Will shop here again as the prices are decent and the produce looks amazing!
What a happy accident that we stubbled on this wonderful and amazing little market on our way home. They sell fresh produce, meats, to go food, loads of baked goods, handmade furniture and more. We had lunch here, and I swear those are some of the best mashed potatoes I’ve ever eaten! It would be worth the drive to Hagerstown just to go back to the Dutch Market.
This place is an hour away from our 6 we treat ourselves every couple of months to go here. Everything is freshly made and delicious! The doughnuts are especially great, like little pillows of happiness!
I love coming here! Huge selection. Vendors are always pleasant. You must try the Old Bay pickles, pretzel rolls, donuts and pizza sausage grillers!
If you haven’t been to the Pennsylvania Dutch Market, drop everything (except maybe your shoes) and GO. This place is a delicious wonderland where calories don’t count, and the smells alone could convert you into an Amish-food enthusiast. The soft pretzels? Fluffy little pillows of joy. The fried chicken? Crispy, golden, straight-from-heaven vibes. And don’t even get me started on the baked goods. I made eye contact with a whoopie pie and now we’re in a committed relationship. Bonus points for the furniture, the jams and jellies, and that feeling of "home" you can’t really explain—but you definitely feel. Would I go back? I’m already planning my next trip. And this time, I’m bringing a cooler.
Wonderful store with so much to see. There is something for everyone in the ships and so many great food selections, from subs, deli, bakeries, chicolat3s, etc.
My 1st time here. Very good food & a ton of choices. Bring your appetite & plenty of money(card or cash) because it can add up very quickly. There's about 14 stores, including a "country store", under 1 roof & you have to check out @ each store but there's nothing anywhere to tell you this. I would prefer a review for each store but this system won't allow it. I gave it 4 stars because noone is keeping track of the customers coming in & out. They were obviously way above the allowed occupancy. At 1 point I was stuck in the same spot for almost 20 minutes because there was literally nowhere to move to. Even the dining room area was packed with people standing around the tables trying to move. The people trying to eat were constantly getting hit & shoved by the crowd. If you dont like strangers rubbing against you or your claustrophobic/ have anxiety, this is NOT the place to go.
Discovery Station At Hagerstown Inc
6. Discovery Station At Hagerstown Inc
4.4
(365)
Museum
Non-profit organization
Children's museum focused on science, technology & history with hands-on exhibits & school programs.
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Affordable fun! It is $10 for kids, $7 for adults to get inside. My kids (ages 6 and 4) spent about 2 hours exploring the center. There is so much to do, including kinetic sand, dinosaur bones, building blocks, race tracks for Hot Wheels and more! We came on a cold Sunday afternoon and it was not too busy. Everything was clean and organized!
This place is incredible and has two floors full of attractions and activities! I took my 2 and 5 year old children and they spent the whole afternoon there. Maybe it's not as attractive for children 8+, but it's still very educational and fun. In addition, the staff is super friendly and there's free parking behind the building (access via Summit Ave). We will visit more often!
Unfortunately it was not only filthy but unsafe. There was a used bandaid among the dirt covering the concrete floor and uncovered electrical outlets in the childrens play area. Nothing looked like it had been cleaned in years. Take your child to the library instead where it is safe and clean. See pictures for examples of dirt everywhere not to mention creepy taxidermy. Oh and it was very cold on a winter day in there. Please note the good reviews appear to be from it's previous location which seems like it wasn't like this.
I called ahead about the MFA program & the guy was super nice and answered all my questions. We decided to go visit for the first time. The lady at the front desk was extremely rude from the moment we entered. She had me sign in & as I was doing that she rang us up- I said "oh sorry I forgot to mention we are participating in the MFA program, he's 3 & he's 1" (referring to my kids). This was met with a huff & eye roll as she rang us up as part of the MFA. When I verified she entered their ages right, she again rolled her eyes and sighed. At this point, I said "Mam is there an issue, you have been nothing but rude to us since we walked in the door", she looked shocked & said "well sorry?", I said "no you aren't & this isn't how you talk to people, we've done nothing to you". She tried to be nicer after that but I already felt sour about the establishment. The play areas were clean. The titanic exhibit was cool to see. My kids loved the car race track & the plane. The dinosaur area was also a favorite of ours. The recycling area/play kitchen/butterfly area was fun & seemed to be popular. The upstairs had some live fish, a giant craft room, and a party room. Not sure if we will be returning. Overall was a nice place for the kids. Handicapped accessible. Most of the staff was delightful & kind.
For a small town museum the kids had a ball!! Ages 2 - 11 in our group (9 kids in all) downstairs and up filled with hands on fun. Great place to get out of the rain and use their imagination.
Lots to do for all ages! We took our 17 month old and he had a blast. I love how they take extra care to clean things that kids might put in their mouth. They have a bucket specifically for anything your child put in their mouth that needs extra cleaning. There was also a young man cleaning while we were there. I can’t wait to take our son back to play!
As an OSHA professional I feel that I am obligated to report this place to the state. It is not even a safe place for children, so many code violations and safety hazards, Dirty, and disgusting all around. Rusty screws, exposed outlets, thin glass displays, and chemicals left places where children can reach! FYI: This review is for the new location only.
My kids enjoyed here, with so much of space to play, painting, do some creative activities, drawing, reading..., They had so much fun and they don't want to leave. Great place to spend the day with kids where they can enjoy their time with new friends. Entry is free only for under age 2.
Hagerstown Suns Municipal Stadium
7. Hagerstown Suns Municipal Stadium
4.1
(311)
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
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Had a great time at this park if you sit on the 1st or 3rd base side and have little guys they may not see to well from the 1st 2 rows so if you are going to sit close with your kids I recommend sitting 3rd row they sit a tad higher. Don't understand the bad reviews from some people but this is an old historic park tons of history. Yes it isn't your fancy newer park but for the price and watching the guys coming up starting out its great. Not every park has to be be new to be a great park, love the nostalgic feel of this park.
If you go on a Sunday, you'll have lots of space. I go alone for quiet time, enjoying the small town ambience of a minor league game. To give a better idea: There was a family one section over. Their kids got to participate in on field games in between innings, and the 3rd base coach made sure all the kids got a ball. Many complain about the ballpark being old, and needing updated. Let me assure you, the bleachers at the Sun's stadium are equal to the bleachers at the Key's stadium.
Always friendly and feels like a hometown team, as it should!
Overall a great experience I do wish they had a greater variety of food and drinks
The Maryland Theatre
8. The Maryland Theatre
4.7
(799)
Event venue
Concerts & Shows
Built in 1915, this stately theater with balcony & box seats showcases a variety of performances.
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A stunning gem in an unexpected area. Beautiful. The photos and videos don't do it justice.
I've been here twice, two different concerts. It's a great small venue. Parking is easy to find nearby even though they don't have their own dedicated parking facility. Street meters don't charge after 5pm, so that's helpful too. Four stars instead of five only because the balcony seats are *really* tight in some places. My husband is 6', 230, normally fits just fine in any venue, but was distinctly uncomfortable when we were there to see a comedian.
Went to the Edgar Allen Poe Speakeasy, 1st time I’ve been to this theatre. Very beautiful and historic. The show was great and the seats were good too. Wish it was closer to where I live, but I don’t think that will stop me from going back
The Maryland Theatre team played an instrumental role in making the 2025 Tri-State Leadership Summit a tremendous success. From day one of planning, their professionalism, organization, and willingness to support every step of the way were truly unmatched. The entire staff was responsive, helpful, and committed to excellence from start to finish. A special shoutout to the tech team! They did a fantastic job bringing our vision to life and ensured everything ran smoothly the day of the event. If you're planning a high-impact event, look no further than The Maryland Theatre. Their team is top-notch!
This was our first visit to this venue. Really a nice historic site with an intimate feel to it. We saw Celtic Woman play so it was just the right venue. Since it is older, the seating is a little tight, as in close together, and the restrooms for the orchestra section are located downstairs but not an issue.
Excellent acoustics. We saw Caleb P.Johnson, American Idol season XIII, Bat Out of Helloween- awesome show! Thanks Maryland Theater!👌🏻
I've been going there since I was very young. The used to show movies and it cost about a dollar. Inside was blue...a beautiful baby blue. There was a fire in the 60s and thank goodness we didn't lose the theater part. It's a historical theater and it was restored to it great beauty. Sound and seating is awesome. Great staff and volunteer staff. These serve wine, alcohol, soda, snacks. Two levels with bathrooms on all floors. Great venues.
Beautiful venue. Excellent acoustics. I have never had a bad seat or experience here
Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum
9. Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum
4.6
(173)
Rail museum
Museums
Model trains & restored engines tell the story of this enduring site's longtime railway history.
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Great train museum. The volunteers were stellar . Full of information and friendly. Great prices in the gift shop. The best part was climbing up on the trains outside and peering into the past through the windows. We go to train museums all over America and this was one of the best.
Took our family here for a child's birthday. All in all, the whole family had a great time here. The kids had a blast watching the trains and there was even a table for the littlest ones to play. I'm a big fan of anything that allows kids to touch and explore and appreciate that the museum kept that in mind. We spent a couple of hours here and had to practically drag our train-obsessed toddler away when it was time to leave. The staff/volunteers were also quite lovely, even willing to show the kids around so us moms could wrangle to babies and rest. They were very welcoming and polite. The only suggestion I would have is there could be a few updates here and there, and it was a little disappointing that one side of the model trains room was incomplete, though I know that takes time to work on. The price was extremely reasonable though, so we all were quite happy.
Cool trains, small but enjoyable. The staff was very knowledgeable about the history and different trains. My son loved it!!
This is a fantastic little museum with a modest but interesting mix and of rolling stock just adjacent to the CSX local yard which is on open tracks right next to the museums stock. This offers a great view of active trains which when we visited were busy shunting cars around and getting set for runs. The real show stopper at this museum though is the large model displays of which there are at least 4 separate displays. The cost of entry is modest and the staff was all very friendly. Definitely worth a visit especially if you love model trains.
A wonderful model 2 story train museum with several scales of train models on display. There are a lot of pictures on the walls and historical artifacts placed all around the museum. There is a gift shop located on the first floor with train related items for sale. It's a fun way to spend part of your day.
This place gets a 4 mostly for the delightful train enthusiasts who are here to talk to visitors and each other about their love of model trains. There are several models running, and a very elaborate Christmas train room, but the folksy train guys are the main draw. Come ready to visit and chat.
It was a nice museum for the price. Several of the train sets weren't running while we were there. Made my son a bit sad, but I can't argue value for the dollar.
Big train area & was hoping to purchase a T shirt for our friend back home. Thought I should call first & good thing I did. Answering machine stated they are only open Friday, Sat., & Sundays noon to 4. Being we were in the area Monday-Friday am, was a huge disappointment. How does this place survive ?
Hagerstown Speedway
10. Hagerstown Speedway
4.4
(744)
Car racing venue
Sights & Landmarks
Auto racing center with a half-mile dirt track hosting spring & stock car series.
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Great family fun with draft beer and good food such as popcorn hot dogs french fries hamburger pizza and a few other food items to choose from. You pay admission to get in I believe it's $10 and watch the Derby cars tear up the track or you can go to a special event like we did where the monster trucks come and they put on a great show I'll definitely be back for the year 2024
What a fun, affordable night for all ages, a rare find nowadays! A special shoutout to the announcer who really made the "Thrills & Spills" event even better than it already was. We truly enjoyed and appreciated his enthusiasm, he deserves a raise! He really knew how to keep the crowd engaged.
Fair entry fee, good food for good prices, and had lots of fun going here. definitely bring a seat cushion to put on the bleachers though and noise canceling headphones. sunscreen and a jacket are good options as well. i will be back to watch more races. fun & safe for all ages.
Always a good show ! Great racing for forever ! Big names and series !
Sit high because they pit in the infield. No outside beer. It takes forever to buy a ticket. Awesome racetrack though. I got a few times a year despite the distance from home. Edit: The reason i mentioned the outside beer, isn't as a complaint but a guide for first time visitors. I try to travel to a bunch of new tracks each year and that is one of the hard to find answers on websites. Keep up the good work, see you next year.
This is a great local track. The great thing about a half mile track is that it's small enough that you can see the entire track at once, but it is large enough to get up to some serious speed. The prices are all very fair. Concessions actually seem cheap to me. Bring Hearing protection. Seriously, you are close enough to really need it.
Family and friends went there for the 2021 Monster Jam Show. The show was great! Prices there were reasonable. Prices for food there were below average. Very good. We will go there again.
I was there with my kids the last couple of weeks for some good racing, including PA Speedweek 2025. The racing and track were great. However, the facilities need to be updated, desperately. The wood benches were old and a little unstable. But the worst part was the lines for everything. It took about 20 minutes to get tickets (recommend getting in advance) and well over an hour just to get out of the parking lot after the event. The bathroom and concession lines were painfully long. I know Speedweek brought more fans than usual but it wouldn't hurt to have some extra things set up for the event, like porta pots. There were several people sitting around me (who were enjoying some adult beverages) who said that they simply went back to the parking lot to do their business because the bathroom lines were too long. Could be a great place with some updates and proper planning for certain races.
PA Welcome Center I-81 North
11. PA Welcome Center I-81 North
4.5
(3441)
Visitor center
Park
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I'm from Florida and they took all our pay phones away. It was good to see a working pay phone here where I could call Grandma anytime. There are lots of pamphlets, so take your pick. Pennsylvania overall was just beautiful. I've never been before, so I was excited about the trip. The welcome center was very welcoming and clean. Thank you
A solid rest stop experience in my home state. Clean bathrooms, tourist information and even a real, functional pay phone. Plenty of parking for cars.
It was so quaint and clean, right as I crossed over the Pennsylvania line. Inside they have all kinds of brochures about what to do while in each town and even friendly people to help in the Welcome center for questions.
Super busy. Exterior was very clean. nice picnic area with a set out pet area. Mens rooms wasa mess but most men's rooms are. Were animals. Various vending machines. Overall an alright stop. 4/5 Would poop again.
Plenty of truck parking here. Most rest areas in PA are portable weigh stations. Which allows the PA state police to enter into pop-up inspections the areas and do commercial vehicle inspections, PA state please do a fine job
This rest stop in PA is incredibly beautiful and well put away it's clean and educational to people stopping there. The grounds have a lot of picnic tables for you to sit and enjoy the surrounding beauty of that part of the world.
Welcome center was very clean! Bathrooms and parking lot were spotless. Very well lit. There are lots of Informational brochures and magazines located inside with things to do in the area.
This welcome center is EXTREMELY CLEAN and run by courteous & polite workers. What an AWESOME place to reach out & share the love of Christ and hand out free Cookies, loaded hotdogs, beverages and more during this yearly out reach on Labor Day weekend. Thanks to PENNDOT for allowing us CMA ( Christian motorcyclist Association) we are the Hanover Ch., Lions of Judah to set up here. Friday-Monday this week.
The Train Room
12. The Train Room
4.6
(118)
Permanently Closed
Hobby store
Museums
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Awesome store with everything you need. Mr. Charles is very knowledgeable and helpful for all things model train, and perhaps most importantly he is passionate. Everything from brio to Thomas, to Lionel to Bachman to Atlas, in all scales, with a working train in the store! My family and I love going in to visit, and what started as a hobby to fill the spot of gaming after being tired of the computer from work has turned into a great new passion for me as well!
Cool place with a LOT of different models and accessories for your layout needs. Mr. Charles was wonderful to chat with and very knowledgeable. I am a truck driver and had a while to sit so i decided to catch a Lyft and check it out. VERY glad i did! Thank you sir!
Wonderful conversation with owner who is very knowledgeable about trains. Had a lot of the things I was looking for, mostly detail parts and Oxford HO cars. Lots of Lionel stuff and HO, N and smaller too. Definitely worth the trip!!
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit today to The Train Room. They have every piece of train track, train car, or accessory for train villages, that you could possibly imagine. Although it can be somewhat expensive, this hobby has to be the most fun, of any hobby, we've ever committed to. The owner is very knowledgeable and friendly, and is more than happy to show off his collection and help you with your own collection. Definitely give this shop an enthusiastic two-thumbs-up!
I've been to this establishment a couple of times twice now this year in fact and it a good store but there is flaws. 1. The gentleman running the store is kind of snotty and only seems to care about O scale and price gouging. 2. As state previously the guy mainly has O scale, which means not much inventory for anyone else. I went there last Saturday on a road trip and the only thing I saw I liked was a Milw dome car. 3. If your into HO/N scales don't go here there is not much of anything there and also its mainly scenery. 4. This is the biggest issue I have with this price. Everything is at MSRP or higher and he refuses to negotiate prices and takes advantage of younger modelers (Like me). There was a MILW dome there and it was marked very high. All and all, I wonder how he stays in business. But at the end of the day if you want model trains that aren't O scale go to Waynesboro or Gettysburg. As for me I won't be going back here, modeling on a budget and being a young modeler is not accepted by this store.
Nice little shop that's jam packed with lots of goodies. Perfect for the HO scale and larger modeler, not so much for the smaller gauges of N and Z. It's retail so pricing is pretty steep especially on larger items, but that's expected being it is a brick and mortar shop. Owners is super nice and always willing to help in any way that he can.
Huge selection of trains in all different scales. Not many wood kits available, such as BTS and Bar Mills, but they do have many Walthers kits available. They do have the largest selection of scenic materials I have found. Customer service is fantastic and the gentleman working behind the counter was very helpful. Great place to shop.
Absolutely amazing inventory of all scales. Very pleasant gentlemen and not pushy. A toy train to entertain the kids while you shop, not that I have any but there were children enjoying the play train.
Valley Mall
13. Valley Mall
4.2
(6138)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Big mall offering department stores, diverse retailers, a theater with stadium seating & an arcade.
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Go here pretty regularly and it's honestly my happy place. The arcade is awesome if you love old school cabinets, the movie theater is fantastic, the food court has many good options, the stores are nice and reasonably priced. They go all out for the holidays and the temporary vendors always have something interesting.
Great, clean Mall. I gotta say that we met the greatest customer service representatives! First, in Belks. Jennifer was working the register by the dressing room and she was so helpful! Then we went to JC Penney and the customer service rep working jewelry. Laura, was just wonderful to us! We also hit up Shoe Dept and got great rep who showed us where the sales were. We were very impressed! This is a clean Mall, too. Very nice.
This mall is fantastic!!’ It was a pleasure shopping here. It is a mall full of stores. I drove 90 miles to go to this mall. It was like the old days when there was malls everywhere. I will be back. I hope this mall stays the way it is. I was so happy to see a full mall I could have cried.
This is actually one of the most active malls I’ve seen in years. While there were teens that probably should have had adult supervision, the area wasn’t too bad. Overall, the mall has a variety of stores and restaurants.
Great mall!!! It’s sad at the decline of in person shopping in the world and the death of malls across the country. The Valley Mall is thankfully still a great place with some great anchor stores, other stores, a good movie theater, some great restaurants!!! I’m very thankful that this Mall is still doing so well. There are three other nearby cities I spend a great deal of time in and all the malls in those locations are very much struggling or completely dead. The Valley Mall is not! Also a great location right at the i81 & i70 intersection with some great other shopping all around it. It is the hub of the shopping there!
The Valley Mall in Hagerstown is a convenient spot for shopping, dining, or catching a movie. It’s clean, easy to navigate, and has a good mix of stores, from popular brands to local favorites. While it’s not the biggest mall around, it’s well-kept and has everything you need for a quick shopping trip or a relaxed weekend outing.
For a mall in the 2020s this place is doing awesome. I love the "local only" shop and the arcade.
What a fantastic shopping experience we had where we bought stuff, the kids played and had a blast and all of us got some amazing food that made us all happy. This was a great visit and the mall has a wonderful variety of shopping and dining options. Also they have comfy seats and chairs throughout the mall. We recommend this place.
Rose Hill Cemetery
14. Rose Hill Cemetery
4.8
(18)
Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
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Everyone at Rose Hill is wonderful. I recently lost my brother. Collen was able to find a plot beside my parents, and my husband.
Beautiful cemetery where the past meets the present. Some of the most unique memorials that I have seen. It's a very large cemetery that you can drive through as well as walk.
I have been trying since May 2023 to have my mother’s date of death added to an already existing marker on my Father’s tombstone. Many phone calls and emails have resulted in nothing but lip service. Emails have often been returned with no response! Phone calls are full of excuses and promises. I have tried to be patient and understanding, but anger and frustration has now taken over!
Colleen is very responsive, knowledgeable, caring and helpful. We are very pleased with such a high level of service provided by Colleen and her staff. From the initial meeting to the day of the funeral service for our beloved Mother, everything was done smoothly and very professional. We appreciate their exceptional service and compassion to our family and strongly recommend Rose Hill Cemetery.
From the first phone call,my experience with rose hill cemetery was nothing less of exceptional, Colleen was very helpful and explained everything in full detail and helped me with any questions or concerns I had. Highly recommend rose hill cemetery, the grounds are always kept in very good shape and taken care of very well.
The woman I spoke with was so nice and helped me find my baby brother from 1959 he was buried unnamed and no plaque to even show he was ever born yes he was born but never cried but he did exist I found this small piece of paper with everything I needed to know about where he was buried put in a hole this woman who helped me I always knew about him but not everything I’m 68 and my brother would have been 65 she said she would help find him I didn’t expect to hear from her again but within 2 hours she called me took a picture of a small grave looked like a pile of mud and no plague they cleaned it up and put a cross on his grave I had the honor of naming my baby brother his name is my baby brother Jack God bless this woman personally God bless you you helped me finish my journey
November 1885 Dr. Wroe's founded the now 🌹 Rose Hill cemetery. Beautiful and well keep, lots of trees not to mention all the remarkable monuments of years past!
Rose Hill Cemetery🌹 is acknowledged as one of the most extreme and titanic respected haunted cemeteries in Maryland. Thousands of Spirits on different occasions can be viewed, not only protect the grave of the Decease within, but the graveyard in its totality.
Antique Crossroads
15. Antique Crossroads
4.6
(265)
Antique store
Shopping
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Visited at least 5 times and always found something I liked and bought them.
I love this place! A tiny bit pricey but with loads of household selections as well as gifts items! Big! Nice people! One nice guy "gave" me and little owl statue that had the tiniest chip! I still have it! Very nice! Some Anchor Hocking stuff I love! Overall...excellent!
Really nice shop! Tons of booths to browse with a little bit of everything in store. I came for the TOY booth, which is absolutely packed full of vintage cameras. Picked up a wonderful Pentax from the booth. Reasonably priced and a great selection, not just for this booth but for the whole place.
This place is huge and has a lot of different stuff. While I didn’t see much that i particularly wanted to buy there was plenty of fascinating little things that someone else might want.
Visited for the first time this week. Wonderful selection! Everyone was friendly and helpful! I happily discovered many treasures to bring home with me. I will definitely visit again next time I’m in town!!
Excellent and huge antiques mall. I always find something I like there. On popular items be sure to shop around within the mall. I bought a beautiful Hall Teapot for $26 yet saw very similar items for $60 plus. Also, at checkout you get 10 percent off with a credit card and 15 percent off, at least in July 2024 when this was written.
Amazing place! This is a huge warehouse. There are several smaller antique shops nearby but this is the real deal - it looks small on the outside but its actually the size of a warehouse. It has everything from home items, war memorabilia, some video games and comics and pop culture, kitchen stuff like cast iron, tools, cameras, everything. And the prices are fantastic. Very unique stuff.
I really enjoyed visiting this place. Beautiful items to look at and purchase. Will be coming back with my daughter!
Miller House Museum
16. Miller House Museum
4.4
(24)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic townhouse built in 1825, with exhibits & artifacts on local history, plus guided tours.
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My friend and I visited last Friday from out of town. This was a hidden gem. Abigail was an awesome tour guide and extremely knowledgeable. The amount of time on this tour was perfect!
Three of us older ladies dropped in on a Sat morning and were given a tour. It was just enough information without too much.
I had no idea what the Patsy Cline concert was all about tonight. But this is what I do know. -It was very hard to locate. -I walked in 5 min late and no one greeted me. -I was told that if I wanted to sit, some time in the next 2 hours, I would have to bring my own chair -the performer was dressed casual -she did not try to impersonate Patsy Cline at all - I paid to see this; what should have been a free concert- at best -I only stayed 5 minutes, but - what exactly did I pay for? - was this just a donation for the historical society? I could have mailed that in, instead of circling the city 3 times - having cars beeping at me because I am parking downtown on a Friday night???????- and see a sign, pointed to go back the opposite direction- and no other sign pointing to where to turn...but turn i did...into this scary ugly walking alley to the rear of the buildings address. - after this experience, I will never support the historical society. -after this experience I wouldn't even mail in a donation. -fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me for ever falling for it again. The historical society used a big name to have people pay to attend this event. Shame on them
A great little hidden gem. A nice place for history buffs. Staff is very knowledgeable about artifacts and owner of the house. Friendly staff as well. They had a craft going on while I visited, create your own Christmas ornament for children.
One of the best tours our group has had the pleasure of doing. Very happy with Abigails information. I learned so much.
Very, very boring and overpriced. I went for the Halloween tour and it was not scary or fun. $21.00 a person was just too high for the experience.
Took the family to see Spaceballs at The Miller House, and had a blast! Staff was wonderful and the House is absolutely beautiful. It's a must see in Hagerstown.
A very nice lady greeted us and gave us a brief history. We were free to wander around on our own.

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