Getting Around
Elkton is best explored by car, but walking around the town center can also be enjoyable.
Elkton, Maryland, serves as the county seat of Cecil County and is a town rich in history and natural beauty. Known as the 'Head of Elk', it sits at the head of navigation on the Elk River, contributing to its historical significance. Once a popular spot for eloping couples, Elkton is part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area, offering both small-town charm and access to urban amenities. Visitors can enjoy its scenic landscapes and delve into its storied past.
Elkton, Maryland, serves as the county seat of Cecil County and is a town rich in history and natural beauty. Known as the 'Head of Elk', it sits at the head of navigation on the Elk River, contributing to its historical significance. Once a popular spot for eloping couples, Elkton is part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area, offering both small-town charm and access to urban amenities. Visitors can enjoy its scenic landscapes and delve into its storied past.
Historical significance as 'Head of Elk'.
Part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
Scenic location by the Elk River.
Popular elopement destination in the past.
Close access to the Elk River for water activities.
Part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area, offering easy access to city amenities.
Rich historical background with several historical sites to visit.
Elkton is best explored by car, but walking around the town center can also be enjoyable.
Try local seafood specialties, as the town is close to the Chesapeake Bay.
History enthusiasts and nature lovers.
USD $
$80-$150 p/day
English
Visit the historical sites and learn about Elkton's past as a popular elopement destination.
Explore the scenic Elk River and nearby parks for outdoor activities.
Historical, Nature, Romantic
April-June, September-November
Spring is a great time to visit Elkton with mild weather and blooming nature.
Summer offers warm weather ideal for exploring the Elk River and outdoor activities.
Fall provides a beautiful backdrop with changing leaves and cooler temperatures, perfect for sightseeing.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore indoor historical sites without crowds.