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Practical info — Compton

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Enjoy the scenic drive along Maryland Route 243 to reach this quiet, rural peninsula.
  • Access Breton Bay for kayaking and paddleboarding in calm waters.
  • Cell phone reception can be spotty in this rural area; plan your route offline.
  • Respect private property boundaries when exploring the waterfront areas.
  • Bring your own water and snacks, as local convenience stores are spread out.

🍽 Food

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Stuffed Ham

Try the famous Southern Maryland stuffed ham at local delis.

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Rockfish

Striped bass is a local favorite caught fresh from the bay.

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Crab Cakes

Find authentic Maryland crab cakes in nearby seafood restaurants.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Roadside Farm Stands

Pick up fresh, seasonal produce grown in St. Mary's County.

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Local Bait and Tackle Shops

Great for fishing gear and local maritime advice.

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Camp Cosoma Nature Area

A peaceful spot for birdwatching and enjoying the woods.

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Breton Bay Waterfront

Find a quiet public dock to watch the sunset.

Compton is a small, pleasant community in St. Mary's County, Maryland, embodying the peaceful lifestyle of the Chesapeake Bay region. The area is defined by rolling fields, quiet woodlands, and its proximity to both the Potomac River and the Bay. It is a place where nature takes center stage, making it a first-rate retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The coastline around Compton features hidden gems for beach lovers. Port Sunlight Beach and Sandyland Beach are two local favorites that promise pure relaxation. These beaches are known for their natural beauty and provide excellent spots for fishing, kayaking, or simply watching the sunset over the water. Because they are off the beaten path, these shores maintain a private, serene atmosphere that is hard to find in larger coastal towns. Culturally, the region is deeply connected to maritime traditions and agriculture. Nearby, visitors can explore historic farmsteads and local markets featuring seasonal Maryland produce. The local food scene is unpretentious, focusing on fresh ingredients and regional flavors. Compton is accessible via scenic local roads in St. Mary's County, offering an authentic slice of rural Maryland life for the discerning traveler.

Geography

Coordinates
38.27513, -76.69302

Facts

  • St. Mary's County
  • Rural atmosphere
  • Near Port Sunlight Beach
  • Sandyland Beach on-site
  • Potomac River proximity
  • Ideal for kayaking
  • Quiet Tidewater region
  • Birdwatching area

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Route planner — Car & Motorhome

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Sights in the town Compton (2)

Miley Creek📍 landmark

A small inlet in Compton flowing into the surrounding waters.

Newton Manor House🏺 historical

A historic manor house in Compton featuring traditional architecture.

Frequently asked questions

What to visit in Compton?
Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum is a highlight for aviation fans.
Is it safe for tourists?
As in any city, stay in well-traveled areas and remain vigilant.
Are there good shopping options?
The Gateway Towne Center features many well-known stores.
What is the typical food?
Soul food and authentic BBQ are very popular in the area.
How to get to LA?
The Metro A Line takes you directly to downtown Los Angeles.
Compton: where is it located?
Compton is located in United States.
Compton: what is there to see?
Highlights include Miley Creek, Newton Manor House.
Compton: why is it worth visiting?
Compton is a small, pleasant community in St.
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