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The big Baja Amusements center is located amongst the string of shops and entertainment just outside the city, a mile west of the Route 50 bridge in West Ocean City. The emphasis here is on go-karts with 7 tracks of varying levels of speed and action.
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The 65th Street Slide & Ride offers a variety of selections from the usual menu of resort town amusement parks - water slides, mini golf and various types of boats.
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Lost Galaxy Golf is a rather bizarre-looking mini golf course, full of "meteors" and other supposed space objects. It's all part of the Planet Maze "family fun-plex" at 33rd Street and Coastal Highway.
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Old Pro Golf operates one of the oldest and biggest sets in Ocean City, with seven courses stretching from 23rd Street to 136th Street. Themes include lots of the standards, including dinosaurs, pirates and safaris. One site (68th Street) includes a year-round indoor course.
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For over 25 years BJ's On The Water has been feeding Ocean City visitors - and a large group of ducks - on the bayfront at 75th Street.
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The Bayside Skillet has been in Ocean City for 30 years, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and any other meal you may find yourself wanting while in town.
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The Rookery Golf Course is home to good golf - and lots of wildlife - located next door to the Prime Hook Wildlife Refuge.
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Bethany Bay Golf Club
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Bear Trap Dunes is a 27-hole golf facility designed by Rick Jacobson. The Grizzly, Kodak and Black Bear nines all offer significant challenges to any golfer.
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Baywood Greens
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The 18 holes of the Rum Pointe Seaside Golf Links were designed by the son/father team of P.B. and Pete Dye. It's a par 72 layout on the shores of Sinepuxent Bay.
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River Run Golf Club is one of the more visually appealing courses in the area. Course architect Gary Player did an excellent job of using the riverfront site and surrounding forested areas.
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Pine Shore Golf offers two "mid-length" facilities within a short drive of Ocean City, with 18 holes at Pine Shore South and 27 holes at Pine Shore North.
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Ocean Resorts Golf Club offers low-frustration golf at prices that are comparatively easy on the budget. Easy access, too, located just a few minutes from Ocean City between routes 50 and 90.
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The Ocean City Golf & Yacht Club has been around since 1959, an eternity in the relatively new world of golf in the Ocean City area. The Newport Bay course has recently been thoroughly renovated to provide an even better experience for visiting golfers.
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Nassawango Golf Course is in Snow Hill, Maryland about a 1/2 hour drive southwest of Ocean City.
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The Links at Lighthouse Sound is an Arthur Hills designed golf course located right on the western banks of Assawoman Bay. This is the very definition of high-end daily-fee golf in the Ocean City area.
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Eagle's Landing Golf Course, near Ocean City in Berlin, Maryland, is generally regarded as one of the top 10 courses in the state. One of the first courses in the region to adhere to the wildlife conservation measures sponsored by the Audubon Society.
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Deer Run Golf Course is one of the lesser-known courses in the area, located a little further from Ocean City, right near the spot where route 90 meets route 50.
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The Bay Club mixes the woodlands and wetlands of Maryland's Eastern Shore to create 36 great holes of golf only 8 miles from Ocean City.
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