Maryland
Maryland is a treasure trove of outdoor activities, offering something for every adventure seeker. Hike the scenic trails of the Appalachian Mountains or explore the rugged beauty of the Catoctin Mountain Park. Paddle through tranquil waters in the Chesapeake Bay or enjoy kayaking and fishing in the numerous rivers and lakes. The state’s diverse parks, such as Patapsco Valley and Assateague Island, offer opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation, including the iconic wild horses. Coastal areas provide excellent spots for sailing, beach combing, and birdwatching. Maryland’s varied landscapes ensure a rich array of outdoor experiences throughout the year.
Also, take in these other available sights:
- Adventure Park USA: Amusement center in Monrovia, Maryland.
- American Visionary Art Museum: Art museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Baltimore Inner Harbor: Historic seaport in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Baltimore Museum of Art: Art museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Brookside Gardens: Botanical garden in Wheaton-Glenmont, Maryland.
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge: Dual-span bridge spanning the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
- Deep Creek Lake: Man-made lake in western Maryland.
- Fort McHenry: National monument and historic shrine located in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Jolly Roger Amusement Park: Amusement park in Ocean City, Maryland.
- Maryland Science Center: Science museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Maryland Zoo: Zoo in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Merriweather Post Pavilion: Performing arts theater in Columbia, Maryland.
- National Aquarium: Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Ocean City Boardwalk: Entertainment district along the Atlantic coast in Ocean City, Maryland.
- Port Discovery: Children's museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Sandy Point State Park: 786-acre state park located along the northwestern shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
- Six Flags America: Theme park in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.
- Walters Art Museum: Art museum in Baltimore, Maryland.