Visit Middletown, Maryland!
Picturesque views of fertile fields; camera-worthy homes showcasing American's rich architectural history; a variety of specialty shopping and dining experiences; community events galore you'llfind all this and more in beautiful Middletown, Maryland.
Annual Events sponsored by local organizations:
Don't just drive through and admire the view come and spend the day!
Middletown has become one of the most desirable places in central Maryland to live, work and visit. Our community has successfully blended its historical and agricultural roots with the modern conveniences and excellent schools that appeal to young families. As a result, Middletown retains its charming small town feel, while offering a variety of restaurants, retailers, parks, historical sites, golf courses and lively events.
- Middletown Valley Historical Society
- Central MD Heritage League/Lamar Center
- National Historic Road
- Maryland National Golf Course
- Hollow Creek Golf Course
- Surreybrooke Gardens &Nursery
- Jumbo's Pumpkin Patch
- Farmer's Market (June-Sept)
- Charlie Keller Memorial
- War Memorial
- Geocaching at Wiles Branch Park
- Appalachian Trail
- Washington Monument State Park
- Gambrill State Park
- Civil War Trails
- South Mountain Battlefield
- Middletown Community Park
Attractions
- Take I-270 N to I-70 W toward FREDERICK
- Take EXIT 49, US ALT 40 E toward BRADDOCK HEIGHTS/MIDDLETOWN
- US-40 ALT E (Old National Pike) become MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN
Directions to Middletown, Maryland!
Washington D.C. and Bailtmore.
- Take I-68 E toward HAGERSTOWN
- Merge onto I-70 E via EXIT 82B toward HAGERSTOWN.
- Take EXIT 42, MD 17 S toward MIDDLETOWN
- Turn onto US-40 ALT E/W (Old National Pike), MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN
Western Maryland
- Take US 340 N toward HARPERS FERRY
- Take EXIT MD 17 N at BURKITTSVILLE
- Make a right onto MD 17 N toward BURKITTSVILLE
- Follow MD 17 N toward MIDDLETOWN
- Turn onto US-40 ALT E/W (Old National Pike), MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN



