With nearly 500,000 residents, Anne Arundel County is known as the “Land of Pleasant Living.” Its prime location on the Chesapeake Bay, rich heritage, and proximity to Baltimore and Washington, D.C. make it an ideal place to live, work, and raise a family.
Outdoor & Recreational Opportunities
Boating, fishing, crabbing, water skiing, sailing, and swimming are just the beginning. Nature enthusiasts enjoy:
- Two state parks and over 70 county parks
- Numerous nature preserves and greenways, including the 13-mile Baltimore & Annapolis Trail for walking, running, biking, and horseback riding
- Birdwatching opportunities featuring geese, swans, herons, egrets, and eagles
The county also offers a wide variety of recreational programs for all ages, from dance and gymnastics to fine arts, fitness, and youth wilderness camps. Sports fans are a short drive from Ravens football and Orioles baseball games, and the annual Bay Bridge Walk in May brings thousands together for a four-mile trek across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Quality of Life & Economy
Maryland consistently ranks among the nation’s top states for quality of life, and Anne Arundel County is no exception:
- Affordable housing and prestigious schools
- Low unemployment and strong job growth
- A thriving local economy and vibrant community life
It’s no wonder Anne Arundel County remains one of the most desirable places to call home in the region.
