Need a few more places to add to your Maryland bucket list? Although the list of beautiful attractions around the Old Line State could go on and on, today we’ve chosen 10 of the best spots where you can enjoy a stunning adventure. Read on, and prepare to explore!
1. Swallow Falls State Park
Swallow Falls State Park is located in Western Maryland, and is home to the tallest free-falling waterfall in the state. However, it's not the only waterfall here! Explore the path and you'll find even more natural wonders hiding all around.
2. Assateague Island
This barrier island is not only full of white sand, but wild horses as well. You can simply visit for the day or camp out overnight. Imagine waking up to views like this!
3. Deep Creek Lake
Did you know that there are no natural lakes in Maryland? They're ALL man-made, but that doesn't make them any less beautiful. That's especially true for Deep Creek Lake, which is the largest lake in the state.
4. Patapsco Valley State Park
This Central Maryland park sprawls for a whopping 32 miles and includes gems like waterfalls, swinging bridges, an abandoned town, and more. No matter which area of the park you decide to explore, you're sure to discover a lot of beauty.
5. Brookside Gardens
Are you a lover of flowers? Then you're sure to adore Brookside Gardens in Montgomery County. This massive attraction includes gardens galore, a butterfly house in the summertime, an annual Christmas lights display, and so much more.
6. C & O Canal
Stretching from Washington DC to Cumberland, Maryland, there's a lot to explore along the C & O Canal towpath. You can even take a ride on an old-fashioned canal boat, making for a one-of-a-kind adventure.
7. Antietam National Battlefield
The place of the bloodiest one-day battle in American history is both fascinating and beautiful. Enjoy the sprawling views, memorials, old bridges, and more. If you're a history buff, Antietam National Battlefield may become your new favorite spot to explore.
8. Point Lookout State Park
There's a lot to this Southern Maryland park, including an allegedly haunted lighthouse, former prisoner of war camp, and of course, gorgeous water views. History and beauty combine to make Point Lookout State Park a unique place, indeed.
9. Elk Neck State Park
Head to Maryland's northeastern region to find Elk Neck State Park. The water views seem endless and you'll want to take photos of the onsite lighthouse. This is a picture-perfect spot for a hike, picnic, or even camping.
10. Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Are you a proud birdwatcher? There's no better place to bird watch than at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. Visit during the right time of year, and you could spot thousands of migratory birds on the water or flying around. How stunning!
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Featured Addresses
Swallow Falls State Park, 2470 Maple Glade Rd, Oakland, MD 21550, USA
Assateague Island National Seashore, National Seashore Lane, Berlin, MD, USA
Deep Creek Lake State Park, 898 State Park Rd, Swanton, MD 21561, USA
Patapsco Valley State Park - Hollofield Area, 8020 Baltimore National Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21043, USA
Brookside Gardens, 1800 Glenallan Ave, Wheaton, MD 20902, USA
10700 Swains Lock Rd, Potomac, MD 20854, USA
Antietam National Battlefield, 302 E Main St, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
Point Lookout State Park, 11175 Point Lookout Rd, Scotland, MD 20687, USA
Elk Neck State Park, 4395 Turkey Point Rd, North East, MD 21901, USA
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, 2145 Key Wallace Dr, Cambridge, MD 21613, USA