When you’re seeking a park day in Maryland, there are plenty of places to go. Maryland has its share of state parks, unique parks, and the following city park is sure to please as well. This local gem was established in 1916, making for over 100 years of history. Along with pretty walking paths and a scenic waterfront, you’ll also find historic buildings and museums. Read on, and consider heading to this park in Maryland that’s full of surprises.
Hagerstown City Park is located at 501 Virginia Avenue in Hagerstown, Maryland.
The are plenty of other watery spots leading off from the lake. You never know what hidden alcoves you'll come across when exploring the walking paths.
...and history buffs will marvel at the other onsite museums and historic buildings. The Jonathan Hager House is said to be one of the most haunted places in Maryland, and yes, you can take a ghost tour here if you dare.