10 Majestic Spots In Maryland That Will Make You Feel Like You're At The North Pole
Winter is coming. If you’re a lover of the powdery white stuff, then you’ll want to check out the following 10 spots in Maryland. While they’re gorgeous all year, they become even more magical during (and right after) a generous snowfall. Zip up your coat and explore Maryland’s 10 most majestic snowy spots.

During warmer months, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge boasts sprawling wetlands that are perfect for kayaking. In the wintertime, those waterways freeze over, offering a surreal sight to behold.

This Western Maryland park is stunning year-round, but becomes a misty winter wonderland during colder months. Exploring this place is quite the enchanting experience.
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When this magnificent waterfall freezes, it's as if you've suddenly been transported to an arctic paradise. The air may be cold, but the short hike is worth it.
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Head to this grand resort
for skiing, snowboarding, and more. The snowy views are absolutely spectacular.

Sections of Maryland's largest lake become frozen during winter, and it's a sight you'll want to see for yourself. In fact, the Deep Creek Area is known as Maryland's best winter getaway.

While there are farms all over the state, Southern Maryland offers stretches of land that are perfectly picturesque when dusted with a fresh coat of snow. This scene appears to be straight out of a postcard.

This mountain town looks like a Christmas village. Simply magical.

Visit Elk Neck State Park during warmer months for camping and swimming, and during colder months for photo ops like this. Such a gorgeous spot when glistening with ice.
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Autumn may be the most popular time to ride the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, but a snowy ground makes you feel like you're riding the Polar Express.

Located in Patapsco Valley State Park, this trickling waterfall is stunning and the hike to get here is just as scenic.
Where are your favorite snowy, majestic spots in Maryland? It’s allegedly going to be a colder-than-usual winter, so bundle up and enjoy!
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