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Sensory-Friendly Activities for Kids in Ocean City, MD

Sensory-Friendly Activities for Kids in Ocean City, MD

Inclusive Beaches, Parks & Attractions

Planning a beach getaway with kids who thrive in calmer, more inclusive environments? Ocean City, MD makes it easy with sensory-friendly, autism-friendly, and accessible activities designed for every family. From quiet beaches and nature trails to hands-on museums and community programs, here are the best sensory-friendly things to do on Maryland’s Coast.

At-a-Glance: Top Sensory-Friendly Activities in Ocean City, MD

Sensory-Friendly Stay & Play at Worcester County Library (Ocean City Branch)

Families with younger children (ages 2–5) can enjoy the library’s Sensory Stay & Play program, a free drop-in activity that encourages exploration through tactile stations, art, and sensory toys. It’s a gentle, creative environment designed for kids who benefit from hands-on play in a calm, welcoming space.

Accessible Beaches & Nature Trails in Ocean City & Assateague Island

Ocean City, MD, and nearby Assateague Island make it easier for families to enjoy the coast together with thoughtful accessibility features:

For a quieter, nature-based experience, Assateague Island offers calm walking trails, a small interactive museum, and the chance to see wild ponies in a less stimulating environment.

Inclusive Parks for Play & Relaxation

Northside Park

As the largest park in Ocean City, Northside Park is a favorite for sensory-friendly fun. Kids can enjoy multiple playgrounds with different textures and activities—swings, sand, and tactile play areas—while parents can relax in wide open green spaces. Paved walking paths make it easy for strollers and wheelchairs, and on-site restrooms and free parking add extra convenience. Stick around for sunset by the bay—it’s a local favorite for a calming end to the day.

Bayside Park at 3rd Street

Recently renovated, Bayside Park at 3rd Street is a hidden gem for families seeking inclusive play. Highlights include:

  • Two playgrounds, including an all-accessible playground with a communication board, sensory-friendly play zones, and a quiet grove for breaks.
  • A shady walking path surrounded by greenery, plus benches overlooking the bay—perfect for downtime.
  • Basketball courts and pickleball/tennis courts (first come, first served; bring your own gear or rent equipment during skate office hours).
  • Easy bayfront fishing and crabbing from the Chicago Avenue “Bayside Boardwalk”—no license required (just bring your own equipment; crab pots cannot be left overnight).
  • Nearby access to the expanded Ocean Bowl Skate Park, a popular spot for skateboards and scooters.

Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum: Hands-On, Quiet Learning

Step into a smaller, quieter museum experience at the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum. Families can interact with touch-friendly exhibits, discover fascinating maritime history, and explore marine life tanks. Seasonal programs keep kids engaged, and the first floor of the museum is fully wheelchair accessible with nearby parking for easy access.

Tips for a Sensory-Friendly Ocean City Vacation

  • Visit beaches and attractions early in the day to avoid crowds.
  • Choose restaurants with outdoor seating or quieter atmospheres.
  • Use local accessibility resources. Many beach wheelchairs can be reserved through the Town of Ocean City.
  • Bring along favorite comfort items (noise-canceling headphones, fidgets, snacks) to help smooth transitions between activities.

Discover more family-friendly things to do in Ocean City, MD, autism-friendly attractions, and vacation planning tips on the Explore OC Blog. Be sure to follow us on Facebook for local updates, events, and getaway inspiration.

*photo courtesy of Delmarva Aerial 360