Hike This Ancient Forest In Maryland That’s Home To 300-Year-Old Trees
By Jamie Alvarenga
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Published November 25, 2018
Have you visited Maryland’s most wondrous state park? History and nature combine to make this spectacular spot unique and beautiful. Head here to see waterfalls, rock formations, and 300-year-old trees.
Swallow Falls State Park is located in western Maryland. Its most popular feature is the majestic Muddy Creek Falls...
...and the smaller but still spectacular, Swallow Falls.
People also head here for the unique rock formations. They set the scenery apart from any other state park in the Old Line State.
What most people don't know is that Swallow Falls State Park is also home to the oldest trees in the state.
Hike the trails around the park and you'll be surrounded by 300-year-old trees.
After centuries of growing, these trees tower overhead and it's an impressive sight. When visiting this park, always remember to look up!
With so much history, it's very important to leave nothing behind when visiting. The more pristine this area is kept, the longer we can appreciate this local treasure.
For more information about Swallow Falls State Park, including campsites and fishing spots, visit the official website here .
For more must-see state parks in Maryland, click here ! Also, check out these amazing hiking trails to explore in Maryland . Happy exploring 🙂
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