Transportation
A car is highly recommended for getting around Spring Ridge and visiting nearby Frederick.





Spring Ridge is a well-established residential community situated just east of downtown Frederick, Maryland. Known for its suburban charm and family-friendly environment, it serves as a tranquil retreat for those visiting the region. The area is characterized by its green spaces and proximity to the Monocacy National Battlefield, offering a blend of modern living and historical context. Its location provides convenient access to Interstate 70, making it an excellent jumping-off point for exploring both Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, Spring Ridge offers a calm alternative to the busier urban centers nearby.
Spring Ridge is a well-established residential community situated just east of downtown Frederick, Maryland. Known for its suburban charm and family-friendly environment, it serves as a tranquil retreat for those visiting the region. The area is characterized by its green spaces and proximity to the Monocacy National Battlefield, offering a blend of modern living and historical context. Its location provides convenient access to Interstate 70, making it an excellent jumping-off point for exploring both Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, Spring Ridge offers a calm alternative to the busier urban centers nearby.
Proximity to historic downtown Frederick.
Peaceful residential atmosphere.
Easy access to major Maryland highways.
Scenic views of the surrounding Frederick County countryside.
Primarily a residential area with limited commercial lodging.
Quiet atmosphere suitable for families and business travelers.
Close proximity to major highways for easy regional travel.
A car is highly recommended for getting around Spring Ridge and visiting nearby Frederick.
Make sure to visit the historic downtown Frederick for its unique shops and restaurants.
A quiet suburban stay near historic Frederick.
USD $
$120-$180 p/day
English
Explore the nearby Monocacy National Battlefield for local history and walking trails.
May-June, September-October
Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes make this a great time for outdoor history tours.
Warm and humid; ideal for visiting local parks or enjoying evening events in Frederick.
Crisp air and beautiful foliage across Frederick County; perfect for scenic drives.
Chilly with occasional snow; a quiet time to enjoy indoor museums and local dining.