Maryland is full of state parks, and naturally, some are more well known than others. Today we’re featuring one of the little known gems. Not only is this place full of natural beauty, but it’s also home to ruins, superb kayaking and canoeing spots, and more. This place deserves more attention and you can start by reading more below…
You'll find Palmer State Park at 3209 Forge Hill Road in Street, Maryland.
Let's start with the trails. Palmer State Park is home to three hiking trails and they're all relatively short. Hornbeam Trail is 0.7 miles, Iron Works Trail is 2.7 miles, and Flint Mill Trail is 3.4 miles long.
Palmer State Park is great for visiting year-round, autumn included. Click on the official park website below for more information, and be prepared for a scenic and peaceful time among nature.
Learn more about Palmer State Park, from the trails, to the historical sites, and more. Keep this spot in mind for a beautiful day trip in the Old Line State!