Getting Here

Located perfectly between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay, Wicomico County is an ideal place for families to enjoy while here for tournaments and other sporting events.

Wicomico County is not just a beautiful Mid-Atlantic location - it's a convenient one. Wicomico County is less than a three-and-a-half-hour drive for 25 percent of the U.S. population and within two-and-a-half hours of Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia.

By Land

Wicomico County sits at the crossroads of two major highways, making it easily accessible from every direction. U.S. Route 50 runs east to west, while U.S. Route 13 travels north to south. Both routes will take you into the heart of Wicomico County, through the city of Salisbury.

By Air

Salisbury Regional Airport
www.flysbyairport.com
410-548-4827

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)
www.bwiairport.com
1-800-435-9294 or 410-859-7111

Dulles International Airport
www.flydulles.com
703-572-2700

Philadelphia International Airport
www.phl.org
215-937-6937

By Water

Cape May-Lewes Ferry

If you are coming from the upper Northeast (New Jersey or Pennsylvania), a scenic route to Salisbury and Wicomico County could include a ride on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry. The Cape May-Lewes Ferry operates year-round and has carried more than 39 million passengers since it began running in July 1984. The ferry service, connecting the Victorian Cape May, New Jersey, and historic Lewes, Delaware, is about an hour by car from Wicomico County. For a schedule and full details, visit www.CMLF.com or call 800-643-3779.