Best attractions and places to see around West Ocean City include a diverse array of options, from natural features to cultural sites. Located just west of the Route 50 bridge, this area offers a more relaxed atmosphere while providing access to the Atlantic Ocean, Assawoman Bay, and Sinepuxent Bay. Visitors can explore beaches, historical sites, and various outdoor activities. The region is known for its blend of coastal landscapes and man-made points of interest.
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Ocean City & Beach is a city in Worcester County, Maryland, United States. It lies at the southern end of a 16 km long island that separates the Atlantic from the mainland. The city and island are known nationally for their tourist attractions. The island is geographically part of the Delmarva Peninsula. Ocean City has 7,173 inhabitants (as of 2000) with a land area of 11.8 km² and a water area of 82.4 km²
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The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge is a two-story suspension bridge that connects the New York boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn across The Narrows.
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Bayside Pier is well worth a visit, especially in the morning or evening. Wonderful!
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This bridge is named for Giovanni da Verrazzano, an Italian (Florentine) explorer. He was the first European who explored the Atlantic coast of North America in 1524. He was in the service of King Francis I of France. The bridge was built in 1964.
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Ocean City Beach is a great beach to relax and let the kids play... A long dune separates the hotels and the sea. You'll find bars with all the necessary supplies.
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Ocean City Beach - Simply a great beach to relax, let the kids play... A long dune separates the hotels a little, but there you will also find bars with the necessary supplies
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Bayside Pier - On premises you get beautiful sunsets, a safe area, shorebirds, clean streets, pristine porches and a resident fox.
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West Ocean City offers access to several natural attractions. You can visit Assateague Island, renowned for its wild horses, pristine beaches, and opportunities for wildlife viewing. The area also provides excellent access to the Atlantic Ocean, Assawoman Bay, Isle of Wight Bay, and Sinepuxent Bay, which are ideal for water sports. Additionally, Northside Park, though in Ocean City, is easily accessible and offers lush greenery and waterways for various activities.
Yes, you can explore several historical and cultural sites. The Verrazano Bridge is a notable man-made monument named after Giovanni da Verrazzano, an Italian explorer. The historic Ocean City Boardwalk, easily accessible from West Ocean City, features a diverse collection of shops, arcades, and restaurants. The Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum at the south end of the Boardwalk provides insights into the region's history, and St. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal Church is a historic Gothic Revival structure.
For families, Ocean City Beach is a great place to relax and for children to play. Sunset Island Waterfront, Ocean City offers amenities like pools and bayside beaches suitable for paddling. Beyond the immediate highlights, Baja Amusements and Grand Prix Amusements provide family fun with go-karts, mini-golf, and other rides.
You have several options for beaches. Ocean City Beach is a popular choice for relaxation and play, with bars available for supplies. Sunset Island Waterfront, Ocean City also features bayside beaches perfect for paddling or simply unwinding. For a more natural experience, Assateague Island offers pristine beaches ideal for swimming, surfing, and beachcombing.
West Ocean City is a great base for outdoor activities. For running, you can find various trails, including loops around Ocean City Beach. For cycling, there are road cycling routes like the Delaware Bicycle Route 1 or loops around Assateague Island. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Running Trails around West Ocean City guide and the Road Cycling Routes around West Ocean City guide.
The bays surrounding West Ocean City are excellent for water sports. The Assawoman Bay, Isle of Wight Bay, and Sinepuxent Bay offer calm waters suitable for kayaking and paddleboarding. Homer Gudelsky Park also provides a convenient spot for fishing from the shore.
The warmer months, typically from late spring through early fall, are ideal for enjoying most outdoor activities in West Ocean City, including beach activities, water sports, and exploring natural areas like Assateague Island. Events like Harbor Day at the Docks in mid-October also offer unique experiences.
Yes, shoppers can find a variety of brands and deals at the Tanger Outlets, conveniently located off Route 50. Additionally, the Ocean City Boardwalk features a diverse collection of specialty stores.
West Ocean City boasts a vibrant dining scene with numerous restaurants. You can find fresh seafood, BBQ, and international cuisine. Popular spots include Sunset Grille, Harborside (known for its Orange Crush drinks), and The Shark on the Harbor.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of relaxation and activity. The Ocean City Beach is appreciated for its relaxing atmosphere and family-friendly environment. The amenities at places like Sunset Island Waterfront, Ocean City, including pools and bayside beaches, are also highly valued. The beautiful sunsets and safe areas around Bayside Pier are also a highlight for many.
Yes, West Ocean City is a prime location for golfers. You'll find proximity to top-tier courses such as Glen Riddle Golf Club (featuring Man O' War and War Admiral courses), Ocean City Golf Club (with 36 holes and bayfront views), Rum Pointe Golf Club, Lighthouse Sound, and Eagles Landing.


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