Maryland Bucket List: The Top 5 Sites Travel Nurses Should See

Maryland has so much more to offer visiting clinicians than just delicious crabs and seafood! From exciting theme parks to historical sites and outdoor escapes, there are plenty of fun attractions to experience during your assignment in the charming Old Line State. Here are 5 top activities and destinations to add to your Maryland sightseeing list:   Visit the National Aquarium in Baltimore With over 20,000 fascinating animals and engaging exhibits, the National Aquarium is one of Baltimore’s can’t-miss attractions. Come face-to-face with sharks, dolphins, and tropical fish, and experience the rainforest environment in the glass-enclosed tropics exhibit.   Ride the Rollercoasters at Six Flags America About 30 minutes outside Washington D.C., Six Flags America offers world-class coasters, family rides, and thrills for all ages. Experience stomach-dropping vertical drops on amazing rides like the daring Firebird and Joker’s Jinx.   Tour the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis Discover over 150 years of fascinating history and naval tradition at this iconic campus. Tour the grounds to see sites like Bancroft Hall, the largest dormitory in the world, and watch the Navy Midshipmen and women in their parade formations.   Hike and Camp at Assateague Island National Seashore Located on a barrier island off the coast of Maryland and Virginia, Assateague offers beach camping under the stars, kayaking, and swimming. It’s also known for the wild horses that roam the beaches and marshes.   Explore the Baltimore Museum of Art With over 95,000 pieces in its collection, the BMA is home to an expansive art museum housed in a beautiful building. Wander through galleries filled with Matisse, Warhol, and other greats. Don’t miss the scenic sculpture garden. From coastlines to culture, mountain adventures to museums, there’s plenty for visiting clinicians to experience across the scenic state of Maryland. Which of these top 5 activities most interests you?