We’ve featured dozens of day trips in the Old Line State and today we’re combining the best of the best places and towns to visit in Maryland into one impressive list. Take a look at the following spots and click the links to read more about 11 of the best day trips in Maryland.
This barrier island located in Berlin is known for having wild horses that roam free, but not many know that it also has some of the most pristine sand in the state. You can head to Assateague Island for the day or even camp overnight right on the beach.
2. Baltimore Aquarium
National Aquarium, 501 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
See exotic undersea creatures without having the leave the state! Sharks, sting rays, jellyfish, and more are awaiting your visit. The National Aquarium is an ideal day destination.
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3. Western Maryland Scenic Railroad
Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, 13 Canal St 2nd Floor, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA
Western Maryland Scenic Railroad will take you on a scenic 2 1/2 hour ride from Cumberland through western Maryland. See rolling mountains, rural farms, or visit during autumn at peak foliage time.
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4. Take a scenic drive on Hoopers Island Road
Hoopers Island Road, Hoopers Island Rd, Maryland, USA
This just may be the prettiest drive in all of Maryland. Head on this stretch of road through all three sections of Hoopers Island to witness wetland views, historic churches, and stop by Old Salty's to treat yourself to delicious seafood with a view.
5. National Capital Trolley Museum
National Capital Trolley Museum, 1313 Bonifant Rd, Colesville, MD 20905, USA
Gone are the days when trolleys were the main source of transportation. However, you can still experience a ride by visiting the National Capital Trolley Museum which has a multitude of old-fashioned trolleys. So fun!
This isn't your average roller coaster. The mountain coaster at WISP Resort twists, bends, and turns along the mountain, offering gorgeous views of Deep Creek Lake and beyond.
7. Swallow Falls State Park
Swallow Falls State Park, 2470 Maple Glade Rd, Oakland, MD 21550, USA
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Maryland's most impressive waterfalls are located at Swallow Falls State Park in Oakland. Check out Muddy Creek Falls and Swallow Falls on a day trip to remember in western Maryland.
A crab cruise?! Yes, you heard that right. This fun southern Maryland excursion includes an all-you-can-eat crab feast followed by taking off on the water towards Tangier Island. The sunset views are fantastic.
We've covered several road trips, but this one is rewarding for both the history and the scenery. Check out all of Maryland's covered bridges in one day!
11. The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring
The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring, 16701 Norwood Rd, Sandy Spring, MD 20860, USA
If you're feeling extra adventurous, head to North America's largest aerial adventure park right here in the state. You can zipline or even visiting during glow nights to see the course lit up in neon colors.
Where do you think are the best day trips in Maryland? Feel free to share any hidden gems in Maryland that you think we should know about! Up for more adventure? Here are 10 places you can go on just one tank of gas in Maryland.
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