Maryland's Tunnel Of Trees Is Positively Magical And You Need To Visit
By Jamie Alvarenga
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Published June 20, 2018
Maryland has so many state parks, it can be hard to decide which to visit first, or which ones actually have something a little different to offer. The following spot is scenic, historic, and has a tunnel of trees that not many people know about. Looking like it’s straight out of the south, Chapman State Park is an underrated gem that we recommend exploring this summer.
Chapman State Park is located along the Potomac River, in Charles County.
As soon as you arrive, you'll forget you're in Maryland. This area was once a former plantation and the tunnel of trees leading to the main house is a gorgeous sight to behold.
The grounds are expansive with much to explore, but most people pull out their camera for this beautiful view.
At the end of the tunnel of trees you'll arrive at Mt. Aventine Mansion, which dates back to the 1700s. It was home to the Chapman family until the early 1900s.
Keep exploring and you'll discover a little cemetery where some of the Chapman family still rests.
Other historic parts of the property remain, including old weathered structures, perfect for photographing...
And since this spot is located waterside, you can walk down to the water and take in the sights. Don't forget to hike the area trails as well!
If you've never visited this state park with its unique historic sights and magical tunnel of trees, be sure to add it to your Maryland bucket list. There's no other park quite like it.
Address:
3452 Ferry Pl
Indian Head, MD 20640
For more information about Chapman State Park, visit the official website here .
Maryland has even more underrated state parks to explore. Find some of the best and most interesting by clicking here .
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