12 Hidden Places In Maryland Only Locals Know About
By Jamie Alvarenga
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Published April 11, 2017
Maryland is full of attractions but if you’re looking to escape the touristy spots, head to one of these 12 places. This list is filled with scenic views, unique accommodations, and even a hidden speakeasy! Check it out, and start planning your trips today.
1. Matoaka Beach (St. Leonard)
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This secluded beach is little known and the cost to explore for the day is just five dollars. It's worth it for the amount of fossils you'll find along the clay cliffs.
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2. Wild Yough Glamping Huts (Oakland)
Glamping (glamorous camping) has become quite popular over the last few years and no place does it quite as well as Wild Yough Glamping Huts. Stay the night in one of the cozy cabins or even a tipi!
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3. Battle Creek Cypress Swamp (Prince Frederick)
This hidden sanctuary is filled with rustic stretches of boardwalks. Walk along scenic swamps and bald cypress trees year-round for a woodland experience like no other.
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4. Black Walnut Point Inn (Tilghman Island)
Stay the night at what is quite possibly the most beautiful setting for an inn. Boasting surrounding water views, kayaking opportunities, and incredible sunsets, you may never want to leave.
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5. Terrapin Beach Park (Stevensville)
This underrated park on Kent Island has it all. Bring your bicycle to explore the trails, visit the hidden cemetery, or simply enjoy the beach and take in the views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
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6. Soleado Lavender Farm (Dickerson)
Who doesn't love lavender? At Soleado Lavender Farm, you can be completely surrounded by this sweet-smelling flower, making for a most relaxing day trip.
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7. Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Art Center (Dowell)
A sculpture garden may sound odd, but there's something about these unique structures that fit right in with surrounding nature. Plan your visit, and bring a camera.
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8. Hart-Miller Island (Essex)
This island is actually located in Baltimore County and those able to reach it can enjoy a day full of water views and trails. Put it on your summer to-do list!
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9. Slack Winery (Ridge)
There are dozens of wineries in Maryland, but Slack Winery is particularly picturesque. Enjoy a wine tasting, followed by having a seat on the dock. Bonus: you can also stay the night here!
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10. Island Inn & Suites (Piney Point)
You don't have to travel out of state for a tropical-esque getaway. Island Inn & Suites has some of the best views, enjoyed right from the comfort of your room. Book a stay and let the stress melt away.
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11. Conowingo Dam (Darlington)
You may have heard of Conowingo Dam, but did you know that it's one of the best places to spot bald eagles? Set up a camera and prepare to watch these majestic creatures swoop and fight for fish.
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12. Janes Island State Park (Crisfield)
This park is the definition of serene with its untouched beaches and quiet atmosphere. It's also one of the most gorgeous places to camp in the state.
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Do you have any favorite local spots worth visiting? Feel free to share, and be sure to also check out these 12 places in Maryland this spring .
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