Affordable Adventures Abound in the Mid-Atlantic October 16, 2025 Greetings MATPRA Media Partners,MATPRA distributes press releases designed to inspire media coverage of the Mid-Atlantic region. We plan topics months in advance to accommodate longer lead times. If you have suggestions for future topics, we’d love to hear them! Please email ([email protected]). The Mid-Atlantic Region offers a wealth of budget-friendly travel options, from free historical sites to affordable outdoor adventures. With charming small towns, scenic landscapes, and numerous no-cost festivities, it’s an ideal destination for travelers looking to stretch their dollars without sacrificing fun. Check out the MidAtlantic region – where affordable adventures abound. DELAWARE Statewide (DE)Delaware has several affordable, family-friendly options for you! First, we are the home of tax-free shopping! Delaware State Parks include a $5 fee per vehicle for residents and a $10 fee for non-residents. It covers a day-long stay, including access to the beach, biking and hiking trails, and other activities. At the Brandywine Zoo you can see animals from around the world. Admission is $3 for children and $5 for adults. Delaware’s capital city, Dover, includes free public facilities such as the Delaware Public Archives and museums such as the Biggs Museum of American Art and the Air Mobility Command Museum.Visit Delaware MARYLAND Annapolis and Anne Arundel County (MD)Explore Annapolis and Anne Arundel County without breaking the bank! Stroll the cobblestone streets of the Annapolis Historic District or tour the U.S. Naval Academy for a small fee. Get on the water with one of the many watersports and sailing adventures that are offered for under $100. Discover colonial history with a curated history walking tour, pub crawl, or ghost tour for an affordable nighttime adventure. Attend free concerts at the Annapolis Maritime Museum or watch planes at the BWI Trail’s observation area. With nature, history, and charm, affordable adventures await at every turn.Visit Annapolis Calvert County (MD)Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center, a Smithsonian affiliate in Solomons, Maryland, blends art and nature along shaded woodland trails dotted with sculptures, native plants, and butterfly gardens. Families enjoy the whimsical Fairy Lolly playground, while the Arts Building offers galleries, rotating exhibits, a hands-on artLAB, and a gift shop featuring local handmade goods. Admission is pay-what-you-can (suggested $5), making it accessible to all. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Arts Building opens at 10 a.m.), Annmarie is an inspiring destination for travelers, families, and art lovers seeking creativity, beauty, and play in a unique natural setting.Choose Calvert Harford County (MD)Harford County is not only where adventure begins, but we can also offer the price conscious traveler an array of experiences. Whether you are looking for community theatre productions, museums, scenic trails, a visit to one of our working farms, or a family centric event we are here to welcome you to our close-knit community. Check out our website for more information. Whatever your pace or budget, there is so much to experience, so close to home. See you soon!Hello Harford Howard County (MD)In Howard County, some of the best moments don’t come with a price tag. Hike scenic trails to gorgeous natural wonders like the Cascade Falls, explore historic towns like Ellicott City and Savage, or enjoy family-friendly parks and inclusive playgrounds. Enjoy free museums and seasonal events, including concerts and outdoor movies, with variety for every traveler type. From trails to towns, uncover FREE (or Almost FREE) adventures perfect for your next getaway.Visit Howard County Kent County Economic and Tourism Development (MD)Looking for a getaway that won’t break the bank? Kent County, Maryland is brimming with budget-friendly adventures for every traveler. Stroll the historic streets of Chestertown, where art galleries and waterfront views invite you to linger at no cost. Explore Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge with miles of trails and abundant birdwatching opportunities. Spend an afternoon at a local festival, many of which are free and family-friendly. From small-town charm to wide-open spaces, Kent County proves you don’t need to spend big to enjoy rich experiences. Affordable adventures are waiting right here on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.Kent County Tourism Talbot County (MD)Enjoy five free things to do in Talbot County, located conveniently on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. 1) Appreciate art at the Academy Art Museum, with collections showcasing well-known and emerging artists. 2)Attend the Chesapeake Fire & Ice Festival on Feb. 20-21, 2026, and explore downtown Easton through an ice sculpture trail. 3) Explore the life of Frederick Douglass through a four-part, self-guided driving tour. 4) Celebrate the founding black families of America at the Water’s Edge Museum. 5) Take in the beauty of Talbot County by bike, with routes ranging from 26.7 to 38.2 miles.(Photo Credit: @mamakatemoving)Tour Talbot PENNSYLVANIA Bucks County (PA)Save your money and enjoy some frugal fun in Bucks County! Venture through grand museums for a dash of history and experience the family-friendly festivities scattered throughout the County: 25 Free Things to Do in Bucks County.Visit Bucks County Butler County (PA)Did you know PA State Parks are free to enter? Plan your trip, pack a picnic, and bring your fishing poles, kayaks, and bicycles to explore Moraine State Park in Portersville, Butler County, PA. Tour Lake Arthur on the Preston’s Pearl, a tour boat offering various cruises from Memorial Day Weekend through October. If you want to pack light, you can rent kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and bikes at affordable rates. Nearby diners and coffee shops like Brown’s Country Kitchen and Hillview Coffee offer budget-friendly snacks and meals. Don’t miss The Snowman, a photo-worthy shaved-ice stand minutes from the park.(Photo Credit: Jim Cheney/UncoveringPA )Experience Butler Endless Mountains (PA)Three seasons of the year, Brown Hill Farms is a detour destination in the heart of the Endless Mountains agricultural area that offers visitors seasonal ways to celebrate! At the beautiful property located near Tunkhannock, right off historic Route 6, Brown Hill Farms provides opportunities to stroll through over 400,000 tulips and daffodils each spring, bask in the glow of summertime magic on thirty acres of sunflowers and cut flowers, and provide the perfect fall foliage activity of picking a pumpkin from a patch that grows classic orange pumpkins as well as blue heirloom varieties.Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau Juniata River Valley (PA)Experience Juniata County on a budget with the So. J. Co itinerary—packed with budget-friendly adventures! Start with a visit to LoveTwo Farm to see adorable animals, then step back in time at the Tuscarora Academy Museum. Walk through the iconic Pomeroy-Academia Covered Bridge, a true Pennsylvania landmark, and enjoy a relaxing day fishing or floating on the Juniata River. Wrap up your journey at the historic Lewistown Narrows Canal Park, where history meets breathtaking views. Affordable, fun, and full of charm, the SoJCo itinerary is your ticket to exploring Juniata County.Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau Lancaster County (PA)Nestled along a quiet stretch of Mill Creek in Lancaster County, Mascot Roller Mills & Ressler Family Home offers visitors something rare: a living, working glimpse into the past that you can see, hear, and feel – and all for free. The property is one of a few remaining mills in the U.S. that still operates for the public on a near-daily basis from early May to late October, grinding corn with machinery over a century old.Discover Lancaster Lawrence County (PA)Lawrence County, PA is full of affordable adventures. Take a self-driving tour of the Amish Countryside, tour historic sites such as the Scottish Rite Cathedral, the period house at Arts + Education at the Hoyt, The first Warner Brother’s theater at the Historic Warner Cascade Theater Museum, and our Historical Societies. Enjoy beautiful walking trails such as West Park Nature Center, Pearson Park, McConnells Mill State Park and more!Visit Lawrence County York County (PA)Discover great free and low-cost adventures in York County, PA! Stroll or bike the scenic Heritage Rail Trail, explore the art-filled streets of downtown York and Mural Park in Royal Square, and take in sweeping Susquehanna River views from Samuel S. Lewis State Park. Enjoy outdoor fun at Gifford Pinchot and Codorus State Parks, or step back in time with budget-friendly visits to the York County History Center and Indian Steps Museum. There’s plenty of fun here that’s rich in experience, not expense!Explore York About the Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations AllianceThe Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance (MATPRA) is a collaborative network of tourism partners across Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., West Virginia – and coming soon… New Jersey! The alliance is dedicated to supporting travel journalists by providing resources that transcend geographic boundaries, much like travelers themselves. By identifying common themes and regional highlights, MATPRA offers a wealth of story ideas for journalists interested in showcasing the diverse destinations of the Mid-Atlantic region as a unified whole. For more information, visit matpra.org. ### Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave