Calling all adventurers! For a day of fast fun, check out this local go-kart course in the Old Line State. This go-kart course isn’t an ordinary adventure — it’s the biggest go-kart track in Maryland! Head here with the family and enjoy the speedy twists and turns that are sure to fill your day with excitement.
Crofton Go-Kart Raceway is located in Gambrills, Maryland.
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This local attraction has been serving up fast fun for over 30 years and we hope it continues to stick around for decades to come.
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Crofton Go-Kart Raceway has the largest go-kart track in Maryland, totaling 1/2 mile in length and featuring over 20 turns. The scenery surrounding the track is beautiful to boot, especially during autumn!
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Drivers will race Formula 1-style go-karts around the half-mile, 27-turn racetrack. Note that drivers must be at least eight years old and 54 inches tall for a single kart. Double karts are also available, requiring drivers to be at least 16 years of age to drive passengers ages two and up.
Crofton Go Kart Raceway/Facebook
Ready to race? Kids and adults alike will love the fast-paced excitement of this go-kart track. If you’ve never been go-karting in Maryland, it’s safe to say: you’re missing out!
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As mentioned, this track isn’t only for children. Adults can (and should) also join in the fun! After all, who doesn’t love zipping around a racetrack on a warm, sunny day?
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Zoom your way through the curvy, lengthy course, and if you’re the competitive type, see if you can pass your fellow racers. Just be sure to drive safely while racing!
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This place is even more fun when attending with a group, so keep it in mind for birthday parties and other events. Discounts are available for larger groups!
Crofton Go Kart Raceway/Facebook
It’s no wonder Crofton Go-Kart Racing has been loved by Marylanders for three decades. If you’re looking for the ultimate adventure that the whole family will enjoy, come spend the day at the Crofton Go-Kart Raceway and enjoy a racing adventure to remember.
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Head over to Crofton Go-Kart Raceway’s website to learn more about the biggest go-kart track in Maryland. You can also follow the official Facebook page.
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Crofton Go Kart Raceway/Google
Crofton Go Kart Raceway/Facebook
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Have you been to this go-kart track in Maryland? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! If you’re on the lookout for more fun Maryland adventures, be sure to check out this magical moonlight float trip.
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Address: Crofton Go Kart Raceway, 1050 MD-3, Gambrills, MD 21054, USA
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go-kart track in maryland September 18, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the most thrilling attractions in Maryland? Finding unique things to do in Maryland is pretty easy, especially if you’re up for some thrills and chills. Have you ever gone on a ropes course, for example, at night? While ropes courses are pretty awesome during the day, they take on a whole new glow at night. The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring welcomes guests to experience its ropes course both during the day and on select evenings. It also offers courses geared toward adventurers of all ages. The most popular part of the courses is, arguably, the ziplines. Definitely plan a visit during the day and in the evening for two unique experiences. What can I do with kids in Maryland? Some of the most kid-friendly places in Maryland are along hiking trails. Hiking is a popular activity the whole family will love. For a short but fun hike, follow the 1.5-mile Trolley Line #9 Trail, which spans from Ellicott City to Catonsville. When’s the last time you zipped down a slide? Join the kiddos on the Giant Wooden Slide at Municipal Park at Rocky Ridge. Tucked in a barn with a metal roof, the slide is perfect for kids (and adults!) of all ages. Don’t forget to bring a blanket or a towel. It’ll help protect you as you zoom down and, even better, it will help you go faster. Are there any animal encounters in Maryland? On the hunt for family-friendly things to do in Maryland? Look no further than Green Meadows Petting Farm in Ijamsville. The petting farm is home to more than 250 animals, all waiting for attention and pets. You’ll meet such adorable animals as rabbits, pigs, alpacas, and goats. After meeting the animals, you might want to climb aboard a wagon for a hay ride, watch the kiddos play in the play area, or learn how to milk a cow.
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go-kart track in maryland
September 18, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
What are the most thrilling attractions in Maryland? Finding unique things to do in Maryland is pretty easy, especially if you’re up for some thrills and chills. Have you ever gone on a ropes course, for example, at night? While ropes courses are pretty awesome during the day, they take on a whole new glow at night. The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring welcomes guests to experience its ropes course both during the day and on select evenings. It also offers courses geared toward adventurers of all ages. The most popular part of the courses is, arguably, the ziplines. Definitely plan a visit during the day and in the evening for two unique experiences. What can I do with kids in Maryland? Some of the most kid-friendly places in Maryland are along hiking trails. Hiking is a popular activity the whole family will love. For a short but fun hike, follow the 1.5-mile Trolley Line #9 Trail, which spans from Ellicott City to Catonsville. When’s the last time you zipped down a slide? Join the kiddos on the Giant Wooden Slide at Municipal Park at Rocky Ridge. Tucked in a barn with a metal roof, the slide is perfect for kids (and adults!) of all ages. Don’t forget to bring a blanket or a towel. It’ll help protect you as you zoom down and, even better, it will help you go faster. Are there any animal encounters in Maryland? On the hunt for family-friendly things to do in Maryland? Look no further than Green Meadows Petting Farm in Ijamsville. The petting farm is home to more than 250 animals, all waiting for attention and pets. You’ll meet such adorable animals as rabbits, pigs, alpacas, and goats. After meeting the animals, you might want to climb aboard a wagon for a hay ride, watch the kiddos play in the play area, or learn how to milk a cow.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Finding unique things to do in Maryland is pretty easy, especially if you’re up for some thrills and chills. Have you ever gone on a ropes course, for example, at night? While ropes courses are pretty awesome during the day, they take on a whole new glow at night. The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring welcomes guests to experience its ropes course both during the day and on select evenings. It also offers courses geared toward adventurers of all ages. The most popular part of the courses is, arguably, the ziplines. Definitely plan a visit during the day and in the evening for two unique experiences.
What can I do with kids in Maryland?
Some of the most kid-friendly places in Maryland are along hiking trails. Hiking is a popular activity the whole family will love. For a short but fun hike, follow the 1.5-mile Trolley Line #9 Trail, which spans from Ellicott City to Catonsville. When’s the last time you zipped down a slide? Join the kiddos on the Giant Wooden Slide at Municipal Park at Rocky Ridge. Tucked in a barn with a metal roof, the slide is perfect for kids (and adults!) of all ages. Don’t forget to bring a blanket or a towel. It’ll help protect you as you zoom down and, even better, it will help you go faster.
Are there any animal encounters in Maryland?
On the hunt for family-friendly things to do in Maryland? Look no further than Green Meadows Petting Farm in Ijamsville. The petting farm is home to more than 250 animals, all waiting for attention and pets. You’ll meet such adorable animals as rabbits, pigs, alpacas, and goats. After meeting the animals, you might want to climb aboard a wagon for a hay ride, watch the kiddos play in the play area, or learn how to milk a cow.