
Visitor Guide
Ocean CityBoardwalkAtlantic promenade, inlet rides, food counters, tram, beach access
A practical, source-backed guide to Ocean City, Maryland's boardwalk: the 2.5-mile Atlantic Avenue promenade, inlet rides, arcades, food stands, beach access, tram movement, live cameras, and local history.
Visitor Guide
One boardwalk. Six useful ways in.
Visit PlanPractical timing, entry points, tram choices, family pacing, beach access, parking context, and map links.
Live Site ConditionsWeather, daylight, crowd-pressure, and photo-window guidance for the Atlantic Avenue boardwalk.
Self-Guided Field RoutesCurated walks for the inlet, pier rides, arcades, food icons, museum, beach blocks, tram stops, and evening neon.
Boardwalk History & TimelineFrom removable hotel boards in 1902 to the permanent promenade, the 1962 storm rebuild, and today's 2.5-mile visitor corridor.
Media Provenance & Video QueueLocally hosted, credited imagery plus the supplied Ocean City Boardwalk video references.
Field Guides & ArticlesSource-backed Ocean City Boardwalk visitor guides and cultural context.
Fast answer
Free public promenade. Morning is clean; night is neon, arcades, and food.
The visit works best when the inlet, pier rides, beach access, arcades, food counters, and tram are planned together.
Visitor reviews
4.7 / 5 across 75,400+ visitor signals
The boardwalk still feels like the center of Ocean City. We started at the inlet, let the kids pick one arcade, grabbed fries, then took the tram back north. Easy family rhythm.
April 2026Go early if you care about photos. By midmorning the boards are busy, but at sunrise the benches, storefronts, and ocean openings are clean and cinematic.
March 2026Evening is the magic hour: arcades, food counters, neon, and the Atlantic breeze. Parking can be a patience test, so build that into the plan.
October 2025Assistance