Who’s ready for autumn?! In just a few short weeks, Maryland will transform into a colorful state filled with hues of red, orange, and yellow. Last year, we created a fall foliage road trip which you can find here . For those of you who completed the trip, we’ve got ANOTHER adventure for you this year! This route takes you to some of the best state parks, hiking spots, and towns for viewing autumnal foliage.
If you’re ready to hop in the car and go on a colorful adventure, then check out more information on all the road trip stops below. For a link to the Google map, click here .
1. Oakland
Oakland is about as far west as you can get in Maryland, offering charming mountain views at every turn. This year will be the 50th annual Autumn Glory Festival from October 11th to October 15th. Or be sure to also visit the nearby Deep Creek Lake or Swallow Falls State Park.
2. Oldtown
This historic town on the canal is filled with scenery that becomes even more beautiful during autumn. The Potomac River is also nearby, offering perfectly reflective views.
3. Cunningham Falls State Park
One of Maryland's most impressive waterfalls is located at this state park in Thurmont. The hiking trails are an absolute dream during fall.
4. Seneca Creek State Park
If you're a fan of kayaking or canoeing, this state park in the Gaithersburg area is the perfect place to take in the autumn foliage from the water. Such a serene spot.
5. Billy Goat Trail
What is quite possibly Maryland's most beautiful hike, Section A at Billy Goat Trail offers rocky views with the Potomac River as the centerpiece. The hike is a bit challenging (especially when the rocks are wet) so use caution.
6. Patuxent Research Refuge
For epic views of wildlife and copper-colored leaves, head to this underrated spot in the Laurel area. Talk about a beautiful boardwalk!
7. Rocks State Park
Harford County is home to the ever-impressive Rocks State Park, mostly known for the King and Queen Seat overlook. Hike to this stunning spot and take in the views from above.
8. Susquehanna Falls State Park
Waterfront sights are abundant at this park near Havre de Grace. The colorful trees enhance the views, making for an adventure to remember.
9. Elk Neck State Park
Elk Neck State Park has quite a few things to offer, including a lighthouse, white clay cliffs, and beach. Not many people know that the scenery during autumn is worth the drive.
10. Tuckahoe State Park
This eastern shore park is located in Queen Anne. There are a multitude of trails here, all offering diverse, beautiful views.
Where do you go for gorgeous fall colors in Maryland? Feel free to share below, and happy exploring. 🙂
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