We Bet You Didn't Know There Was A Miniature Niagara Falls In Maryland
By Megan Todaro|Published May 02, 2023
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Megan Todaro was born and raised in Miami, Florida, and still calls The Sunshine State home today. While saving lives and putting out fires during the day, Megan is also passionate about writing and travel, especially when it comes to sharing her knowledge of her home state. A few of Megan's favorites include: favorite Florida vacation destination - New Smyrna Beach. Favorite Florida restaurant - Eastside Pizza in Miami. Favorite Florida hidden gem - Shibuya Sushi Art. Favorite Florida OnlyInYourState article: Take A Terrifying Florida Road Trip That Will Surely Haunt Your Dreams.
Anyone living in Maryland might never have seen the actual Niagara Falls in person. But, we have a comparable natural wonder in the Old Line State worth checking out. Muddy Creek Falls is in Swallow Falls State Park, and it’s officially the highest free-falling waterfall in Maryland. Sure, it might not be record-breaking in comparison to Niagara at 180 feet high, but this one is still a worthwhile experience for nature and adventure enthusiasts.
Nestled inside Swallow Falls State Park, you’ll find not one but TWO impressive waterfalls worth checking out.
This waterfall is really a sight to see in person, especially when it’s surrounded by old hemlock trees, which some have said to be over 300 years old.
The trails to get to Muddy Creek Falls are relatively easy to walk, with proper markings throughout. Just be careful when you get close to the lower portion of the falls. Things can be dangerous and slippery.
Have you ever seen in-person the highest free-falling waterfall in Maryland? What do you think about Muddy Creek Falls? We’d love to hear from you in the comments section! You can also learn more about this natural wonder by visiting the Maryland Department of Natural Resources website.
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