Short answer: Frederick, Maryland packs a walkable historic downtown, a growing wine trail, Civil War history, and a year-round events calendar into a city about an hour from DC or Baltimore. It works as a day trip or a weekend base — and the one thing most guides skip is how you actually move between it all. This guide covers what to do, plus how to get here and get around.
- About an hour from DC: Roughly 50 miles from Washington and about 42 from Dulles — an easy day trip or weekend base.
- Downtown is walkable: Carroll Creek Park and Market Street cover a couple hours to most of a day on foot.
- Everything else is spread out: Wineries, battlefields, and event venues sit across the county and need a car or driver.
- Wine trail needs a plan: Stops are scattered, so groups tasting at more than one or two usually book transport rather than designate a driver.
- History anchor: Monocacy National Battlefield — "the battle that saved Washington" — is the best-known local site.
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Getting Here & Getting Around
Frederick sits at the crossroads of the Capital Region, less than an hour from both Washington and Baltimore. From DC it's roughly 50 miles, about an hour depending on traffic. From Dulles it's around 42 miles, also about an hour. From BWI, plan on 45 to 60 minutes up I-70.
Once you arrive, downtown is genuinely walkable — but the wineries, battlefields, and event venues are spread across the county and need a car. Many groups skip the rental and book airport transfer and ground transportation instead, especially when wine tasting is on the itinerary and nobody wants to be the designated driver.
Drive Times at a Glance
The table below shows approximate distances and drive times from the main DMV starting points. Times shift with traffic and road work, so treat them as planning estimates.
| Starting Point | Distance | Drive Time | Best For |
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| Washington, DC | ~50 miles | ~1 hour | Day trip or weekend base |
| Dulles (IAD) | ~42 miles | ~1 hour | First or last stop on a trip |
| BWI Airport | ~45 miles | 45–60 min | Arriving from the north/east |
| Baltimore | ~50 miles | ~1 hour | Day trip via I-70 |
Historic Downtown / Old Town
Carroll Creek Park, Market Street, and a cluster of small museums make Frederick's 18th- and 19th-century downtown the best walkable stretch in the county. It's a 40-block historic district with restaurants, antique shops, and craft-beverage makers all within walking distance. Good for a couple of hours or most of a day.
Wine & Craft Beverage Trail
The Frederick Wine Trail connects wineries, cideries, and distilleries scattered across the countryside, plus a growing downtown brewery scene. With dozens of craft-beverage stops within a roughly 20-mile radius, there's no shortage of options. Since the stops are spread out, groups doing more than one or two typically book a guided wine tour with transportation rather than designate a driver. For the official trail map and current tasting-room hours, Visit Frederick, the county's official tourism board, keeps an up-to-date list at visitfrederick.org.
Outdoors & Fall Foliage
Catoctin Mountain Park and Gambrill State Park sit just outside the city, with hiking and fall color that peaks around the same weeks as nearby Skyline Drive. A solid half-day add-on to a wine or history day.
Civil War History
Monocacy National Battlefield, just south of the city, marks "the battle that saved Washington." On July 9, 1864, a heavily outnumbered Union force delayed Confederate General Jubal Early's advance on the capital long enough for reinforcements to reach Washington. It's an easy 1–2 hour stop and pairs well with Antietam or Gettysburg. Plan your visit through the official National Park Service page for Monocacy.
Annual Events
In The Streets, Frederick's Oktoberfest, and seasonal winery music festivals are the highest-traffic dates on the local calendar — and the weekends when parking and driving get genuinely difficult. If you're visiting for one of these, arranging transportation ahead of time removes the biggest headache of the day.
Nearby Day Trips
Harpers Ferry, Gettysburg, Antietam, and the northern end of Skyline Drive are all within an hour of Frederick. A chauffeured day trip turns any of these into part of the experience instead of an errand — you take in the scenery instead of watching the road.
How to Plan a Day in Frederick
A simple way to structure a first visit, whether you have a single day or a full weekend.
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Pick your anchor. Choose one main theme for the day — downtown, wine trail, or Civil War history. Trying to do all three in one day means doing none of them well.
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Start downtown. Park once, walk Market Street and Carroll Creek Park, and grab lunch before heading out to the spread-out attractions.
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Sort out transport before you taste. If wine or breweries are on the list, decide who's driving — or book a driver — before the first pour, not after.
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Add one nearby stop if time allows. Monocacy, Catoctin, or a run out to Harpers Ferry rounds out a full day without feeling rushed.
| Downtown only | Park once and walk — the historic district is compact and easy on foot. |
| One or two wineries | A designated driver works if someone's willing to skip tasting. |
| Full wine trail or festival weekend | Book a chauffeur so the whole group can relax. Phone: (410) 451-0000 |
| Flying in for the trip | Arrange an airport transfer so Frederick is your first or last stop, not a logistics problem. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Drive times and event references confirmed for the 2026 season. Distances are approximate and vary with traffic and road work.
