Late May-Early SeptemberThe summer season – officially from Memorial Day to Labor Day – is no doubt the busiest time in Ocean City, but it's also the best: The warm sun is prime for beach time, and businesses set up shop for an influx of families.
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In September, the weather is still warm enough to enjoy a fun day on the beach and boardwalk without the miserable heat! Take this time to play Jolly Roger® Mini Golf, race your friends around SpeedWorld®, and ride your favorites at the Pier! Some of the best Ocean City events take place during this time of year.
No, the Ocean City Boardwalk Does Not Close. We get lots of people asking whether the Boardwalk closes. The answer is no, not ever. The Ocean City Boardwalk is essentially just like a street it always is there to be walked upon and generally enjoyed.
The Ocean City Boardwalk is Always OpenThe Boardwalk itself is open 24/7. The businesses along the boardwalk are individually owned and operated and have their own schedules as to when they are open.
Bicycle riding on the Ocean City Boardwalk is generally permitted all day in the off-season. It is restricted to the hours between 5:00 AM and 12:00 PM between June 15th and September 3rd.
Ocean City is the ideal spot for a three-day vacation, whether you're taking a long weekend off work or visiting as part of a more extended road trip. While three days may seem like a short time for a vacation, you're bound to have a wonderful time in Ocean City.
The Atlantic Hurricane Season is from June through November. Ocean City closely monitors all tropical storms and stays in touch with the National Weather Service during any pending storms. Hurricane Watches and Hurricane Warnings are issued by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Ocean City is a seaside resort town in Maryland that lures in vacationers with its coastal beauty and fun, friendly vibe. The sandy Atlantic shoreline is fun to explore, and the many watersports are a must at Ocean City, with surfing, fishing, and kayaking among the top activities.
You can leave your resort without having any issues. Certain Caribbean islands, such as Jamaica, can be more dangerous. If you are staying on Seven Mile Beach, for example, then you can even walk down the streets at night with your family with no problems.
The boardwalk – the boardwalk and beach are always open. It's the individual stores and amusements whose hours differ. The arcades are open year-round with limited hours, but the Trimper's and Jolly Roger rides tend to stay closed in the late fall and winter. 28th Street Pit & Pub – open daily.