The Eastern Coast of the United States is under one name but spread among several identities by state, town, and landscape. Small towns in the Chesapeake Bay along Maryland are vibrant in colors and history, and the beaches on seaside Delaware stretch across miles of explorable sealife or slow strolls, and the diverse scenery in the wetlands of Virginia or the rolling hills of North Carolina make the Mid-Atlantic as memorable a vacation as any. Here are some of the most unforgettable small towns along the Mid-Atlantic that must be on every traveler's itinerary.
Prettiest Towns In The Mid-AtlanticThe region houses a bounty of prominent geographic features, like the Adirondack Mountains, parts of the Appalachian Mountains, and the eastern coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
State College, Pennsylvania

What escapes popular attention, however, is State College's extensive allocation of parks and greenspace surrounding the town's Georgian-style interior. The most notable is the Arboretum, a university-run botanical garden with diverse garden plants and extensive woodlands with tall, well-maintained trails.
Cape Charles, Virginia

The most popular attractions are the Beachfront, complemented by a long fishing pier, and the Cape Charles Museum, housed in a former power plant with local history exhibits. Just south of the town is the Cape Charles Natural Area Preserve, where low marshland areas accent lush greenery and an advanced trail system that follows ponds, beaches, and marshes.
Bethany Beach, Delaware

There is the Delaware Seashore Fresh Pond and the popular Fresh Pond Trailhead, and just across the Charles W. Cullen Memorial Bridge is the Delaware Seashore State Park, filled with hiking trails and seashore escapes. To the south is the Fenwick Island State Park, where it's popular to kayak or boat through the Little Assawoman Bay.
Havre de Grace, Maryland

It's popular to walk from here towards the Frank J. Hutchins Memorial Park and the Havre De Grace Walking Pier, often stopping at the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum. Outdoor activities are not far either: the Susquehanna State Park is nearby upstream and headlined by the Steppingstone Farm Museum, while in the opposite direction and out to sea is the island of the Susquehanna National Wildlife Refuge, popular for day trips.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

Natural settings also surround the town: the Avalon Pier is popular for fishing, strolling, or sunset-watching on the Atlantic Ocean, while the less visited and equally beautiful Wright Brothers Multiuse Path follows along the opposite Kitty Hawk Bay. It's common to travel south from the Wright Brothers Memorial towards Jockey's Ridge State Park, where a mini-desert holds the East Coast's tallest dune, making it a perfect location for hand-gliding and parasailing.
West Chester, Pennsylvania

The whole town is dotted with greenspace, the most popular being the open fields of the Rolling Green Memorial Park, the West Goshen Community Park, or the exotic foliage of the Everhart Park. Above all, there are natural preserves with large, looming trees and dense forest floors that make feel like mythical woodlands, like the Natural Lands' Stroud Preserve and the Robert B. Gordon Natural Area for Environmental Studies.
Lewes, Delaware

The Zwaanendael Museum is a popular site of Dutch history commemorating Delaware's first settlement, and the Lewes Historical Society Main Campus is an equally frequented daytime visit along the Lewes-Rehoboth Beach river that cuts through the town square. Otherwise, there is always beach space available on either Savannah Beach or the Beach Plum Island Nature Preserve.
Edenton, North Carolina

The Edenton National Fish Hatchery Aquarium is a perfect family-friendly daytime activity with turtles, birds, fish, or a lazy stroll along Pembroke Creek. In addition, during the summer, the top attraction is the Chowan County Regional Fair.
Damascus, Virginia

The Damascus Town Park has a popular trail that starts at the Red Caboose and follows open grass plains on the Virginia Creeper National Recreational Trail when the park isn't filled with tents of vendors on summer and spring weekends. Visitors still looking for more outdoor recreation usually follow the Jeb Stuart Highway to the Straight Branch Trailhead and hike to Estella Falls.
Most Charming Small Towns In The Mid-AtlanticFrom the tranquil seaside villages to the dainty mountain getaways, this region houses some of the most mesmerizing towns in the United States.
The Atlantic Coast pulls visitors to the United States for a multitude of reasons. From the quiet and peace of the small seaside towns to the green scapes of the state and national parks, there is always a reason to remember a trip across the East coast of the country. Prospective travelers should not hesitate to plan their trip today; there is no going wrong with one of the most diverse topographical and historical areas in North America.