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    • Berlin, Maryland

      Bike Assateague Island National Seashore

      5 mi
      Assateague Island is a 37 mile long barrier island along the coasts of Maryland and Virginia, and is home to the famous herd of wild horses. Asssateague National Seashore is located on the Maryland side of the island, and offers Atlantic beaches, bay beaches, biking routes, hiking trails, and wil...
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    • Dickerson, Maryland

      Hike the Sugarloaf Mountain Trail

      4.7
      6.05 mi / 1509 ft gain
      Park on Sugarloaf Mountain Drive (as indicated on the map below) to access the trail. It is open from March-November and is dog friendly. 
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    • Dickerson, Maryland

      C&O Canal: Whites Ferry to Edwards Ferry

      5.0
      9.84 mi / 243 ft gain
      Park in the lot on Whites Ferry road and hop on the Chesapeake Ohio towpath. This is an out-and-back so you can make it as short as you want or up to 10 miles. Great for familes and dog friendly!
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    • Havre de Grace, Maryland

      Hike the Susquehanna Ridge Trail at Susquehanna State Park

      6 mi
      What is it with Harford County and its slew of awesome parks? Nestled in the Northeast corner of Maryland, between the Chesapeake Bay and the river it takes its name from, Susquehanna State Park is gorgeous. A couple miles and a world away from I-95, SSP is expansive and lush. There are 15 miles ...
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    • Baltimore, Maryland

      Hike the Fort McHenry Trail

      3.5
      0.9 mi / 16 ft gain
      Park in the lot and head out either direction on this short loop trail. Trail can get crowded, so be prepared to share the space. 
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    • Graceham, Maryland

      Cunningham Falls via Lower Trail

      4.3
      1.04 mi / 156.17 ft gain
      This 78-foot waterfall, among the largest in the state, is easily accessible by two short trails. Lower Trail (0.5 miles) leads directly to the falls, whereas Cliff Trail (0.75 miles) has slightly more difficult terrain and takes you to a viewing platform. To lengthen the adventure, Hunting Cree...
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    • Thurmont, Maryland

      Hike Chimney Rock at Catoctin Mountain Park

      4.4
      5 mi / 600 ft gain
      Chimney Rock is the quintessential breathtaking view that makes a hike worthwhile. By parking at the most northeast parking lot on the trail map you are able to include the sweeping views of Thurmont Vista, and Wolf Rock on your way to Chimney Rock. Highly recommend visiting in the fall, and on w...
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    • Oldtown, Maryland

      Hike to Paw Paw Tunnel

      3.8
      2.4 mi
      This hike is short and sweet, with it only being 2.4 miles to the other side of the tunnel and back. It's easily accessible, located right off the highway at the Paw Paw Tunnel Campground on the Potamac River at the border of Maryland and West Virgina. The town of Paw Paw is on the West Virgina s...
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    • Thurmont, Maryland

      Cat Rock via Old Misery Trail

      3.0
      2.89 mi / 797 ft gain
      The best place to park is on Catoctin Hollow Road in the parking lot that's on the same side of the road as the lake. It's not a huge lot but we were here mid-summer around 10 am and found a spot easily. The trailhead is on the other side of the street from this parking lot; there is a sign letti...
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    • North East, Maryland

      Hike the Elk Neck State Forest Trails

      3.5
      6.6 mi / 450 ft gain
      Park in the lot (see map) and follow signage for the loop trail. This is not a highly trafficked trail so there may be sections that need some maintenance, but that won't get in the way of completing the hike. 
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    • Knoxville, Maryland

      Maryland Heights Trail Loop

      4.94 mi / 1647 ft gain
      Learn Civil War history as you hike through forts and read signs about the war.  Enjoy beautiful lookouts, including one with a great view of Harpers Ferry.  The 5.3 mile hike is relatively easy and offers an interesting opportunity to learn history in one of the most important historical areas i...
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    • Crisfield, Maryland

      Kayak Camp at Janes Island State Park

      5.0
      Everyone goes to the Eastern Shore. Few people get to experience the Bay like this. The journey out to the Long Point backcountry site is a bit arduous, especially if you haven't studied the tide charts (guilty). The last mile or so requires a paddle through rough, open waters. Crab and cruising...
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    • Bel Air, Maryland

      Hike the Deer Creek Trail

      5.0
      2 mi
      Because Palmer State Park is still under development (with no timeline given for its completion), there are only a few trails that meander through this 555-acre reserve. Palmer's official website offers a not-so-helpful topographical map, but the easiest way into the park that I could find was ne...
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    • Sabillasville, Maryland

      Camp at the Adirondack Shelters in Catoctin Mountain Park

      5.0
      4 mi / 1200 ft gain
      For outdoor enthusiasts, Maryland is an ideal place to live. Between the mountains and the Bay--and the rivers, bike paths, and trails along the way--we couldn't ask for much more. But if we were feeling greedy, we would probably ask for additional backpacking options, right? Of course, there are...
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    • Cambridge, Maryland

      Kayak the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge

      5.0
      The Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is a perfect place to get away for a day. It offers more than 28,000 acres of marsh, forrest, and croplands which are teeming with wildlife.  The refuge has a visitors center which is a good place to start the adventure and acquire knowledge of the area, th...
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    • Pocomoke City, Maryland

      HIke the Bald Cypress Trail

      3.0
      1 mi / 0 ft gain
      The beautiful Pocomoke River State Park is divided into two sections, the Shad Landing Area and the Milburn Landing Area. The Bald Cypress Nature Trail is located in the Milburn Landing Area. Once you are in the Milburn Landing Area, you'll want to look for the Mattaponi Pavilion sign and turn do...
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