Honestly, probably the only cool thing to do in Denton. But this farm is great. I've been twice and have held a baby kangaroo, fed a sloth, pet an anteater, capybara, zebras, horses, and more! It's a great time. 10/10 would recommend
This local deli was our post track meet go-to spot. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner and some of the classic things to order are their subs, sandwiches, cheesesteaks. My personal favorite is their seasoned fries. Also, they used to have (maybe still do?) the sunken ship which is a banana split but with even more ice cream and toppings! And my brother said they have the best french toast he's ever had. Check it out
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This is a fun place for the kids, as they have this pretty cool tire park with a giant tire dragon. Also, there's kayaking/canoeing and some not-so-special flat trails.
This nearby town has the movie theater, bowling alley, and target. It has a lot more too, but those are the main reasons I visit. But it also has a winery and escape room and a bunch of places to eat and the Amish Market!
Open Thur-Sat. They've got all the good Amish furniture, clothes, and food. When I was younger, I used to love their ribs! Fun fact: I once got a free old coin from the coin guy there. They're swell.
If you like to gamble, this is our very own casino on the Eastern shore! There's another one in Arundel Mills, but this one we're proud of.
Beautiful island with a cross island walking trail. This is one of the places we've been geocaching (there was a little cache that we looked for FOREVER and had to leave behind when it got too dark, maybe you can find it?). But here you'll also find some cute coffee shops and wineries and even an escape room (and beaches, it is an island after all)!
A good place to eat during the day. In the evenings, it's a place to grab a drink and sit on the water. Saturday nights they usually get a band or DJ for the dancers of the group.
There's a 5 lb milkshake. Bring your friends and check it out.
Food, beer, tours. What more can you want?
We went to Medieval Times within the past year with a group of friends and it was a blast! There's a huge dinner, drinks, and a show. Fun for all ages!
Soooo many things to do in DC. Check out the Smithsonian's (they're free!) or see the sites like the mall and the monument and the White House and the tidal basin and Abraham Lincoln!
This beach has a board walk and is home to the famous Thrashers (inspiration for the Five Guys french fry). If you have some time you can check out the giant shark at Ripley's Believe It Or Not and ride the very first rollercoaster I ever went on (it goes backwards and upside down)