The Ultimate Maryland Waterfall Road Trip Will Take You To 7 Scenic Spots In The State
Are you feeling adventurous, Maryland? Today’s road trip includes the best waterfalls in Maryland. That’s right – eight waterfalls in seven locations. Most require a quick trail hike, so make sure to dress appropriately for the journey. Driving time is six hours, 10 minutes, and that doesn’t include exploring each location, so you may want to consider making this a weekend or multi-day trip. Start at either end of the route and find the Google Map for this road trip here!
Are you ready? Let’s go!
Remember, you can follow along the Google Map by clicking here. After you’ve completed this trip to the best waterfalls in Maryland, you can officially say that you’ve visited all of Maryland’s major waterfalls! Safe travels!
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What are the best waterfall hikes in Maryland?
Ready for an adventure that leads you to a breathtaking waterfall? Lace up your hiking boots, and set off on one of the best waterfall hikes in Maryland. If you’re on the hunt for a short and sweet waterfall hike, for example, follow Cascade Falls Trail in Patapsco Valley State Park. The quarter of a mile path is really short, but it’s also pretty rocky so be prepared. You’ll likely hear the gushing of the falls before you arrive at Cascade Falls, a popular spot for summer visitors to wade in the pool into which the waterfall drops.
Bring the whole family for the one-mile hike, in Rocks State Park, that leads to Kilgore Falls. Follow the Falling Branch Trail, which promises plenty of scenic beauty – from boardwalks to a flowing stream. The masterpiece, of course, is Kilgore Falls, known as Maryland’s second largest freefalling waterfall.
What is the largest waterfall in Maryland?
If you want to see some of the best waterfalls in Maryland, you’ll definitely want to visit Muddy Creek Falls. Dropping 53 feet, the waterfall holds the title of the tallest freefalling waterfall in Maryland. Admire the waterfall from several different angles, including from the base of the waterfall and from scenic viewing areas above the waterfall.
Are there any other scenic hikes in Maryland?
Even if you’re not a fan of waterfalls, you’ll discover a long list of scenic hikes in Maryland. Liberty Dam Trail in Central Maryland, for example, promises stunning views. The 1.6-mile loop trail offers a variety of views of streams, chiseled rocks, and lush trees. However, the highlight of the trail is cascading water of the Liberty Dam.
How does a hike that will take you to one of Maryland’s natural wonders sound? Follow Section A of the Billy Goat Trail for sensational views of Mather Gorge from the Maryland side. (You can also see it from the Virginia side.) While the hike offers sensational views, it is also challenging, so make sure you wear sturdy hiking boots and take care as you hike.