Prince Frederick and Huntingtown offer a balance of small-town charm, natural beauty, and everyday convenience. There are so many things to do and see with easy access to parks and waterways; the area suits those seeking a vibrant yet relaxed lifestyle.
Schools
The area is served by Calvert County Public Schools, ranked among Maryland’s top five districts and known for small class sizes, high academic standards, and college and career-readiness programs. Calvert High School and Huntingtown Elementary School are high-performing public options. For those considering private education, schools such as The Calverton School, with its International Baccalaureate program, and Cardinal Hickey Academy are well-regarded alternatives.
Dining
Prince Frederick and Huntingtown offer a dining scene rooted in regional flavor and local connection. For fresh seafood, Calvert Crabs & Seafood delivers steamed crabs, oysters, and spiced shrimp straight from the Bay, making it ideal for takeout feasts or casual gatherings. Upscale waterfront restaurants dot the region, offering river views alongside regional specialties like rockfish and crab cakes. At Heritage 485, a farm-to-table menu showcases local produce and proteins in a historic Queen Anne-style home, while Brick Wood Fired Bistro puts a rustic spin on American favorites with fire-roasted meats and Neapolitan pizzas. For family-style meals, Adam’s Taphouse and Grille has been a local institution since 1993, serving everything from barbecue ribs to seafood platters. Golden Chicken & Japanese Grille adds an unexpected twist, blending Southern comfort food with hibachi-style entrées in a setting where guests are treated like family.
Shopping
As the commercial center of Calvert County, Prince Frederick offers a mix of retail options. Along Solomons Island Road, you’ll find shopping centers such as Calvert Village, Central Square, and the Prince Frederick Shopping Center, where there are national staples such as Safeway, T.J. Maxx, and Ross. Pharmacies, hardware stores, and daily conveniences are easily accessible, alongside local boutiques and service-oriented businesses.
Just north, Huntingtown delivers a quieter shopping experience rooted in the area’s rural charm. Farm stands, antique shops, and seasonal markets offer a slower pace, while destinations like Spider Hall Farm provide local goods with a touch of country character.
Recreation and Events
Explore a quiet nature trail, or join neighbors at a local festival. Recreation in Prince Frederick and Huntingtown reflects the area’s deep connection to land, water, and community. Outdoor enthusiasts will find miles of hiking paths, kayaking routes, and wildlife observation spots in parks like Kings Landing and Battle Creek Cypress Swamp.
Throughout the year, local traditions shine with seafood cook-offs, farmers markets, and art fairs. Don’t miss seasonal highlights like the Calvert County Fair and Fireman’s Carnival, both of which reflect the area’s family-friendly spirit and invite residents and visitors to enjoy not just the scenery but the spirit of Southern Maryland living.