You Might Want To Think Twice Before Dipping Into These Snake-Heavy Maryland Waters
Maryland's lakes and rivers are hotspots for summer fun, but they're also home to dozens of species of snakes. Here's how to stay safe when visiting them.
Read MoreMaryland's lakes and rivers are hotspots for summer fun, but they're also home to dozens of species of snakes. Here's how to stay safe when visiting them.
Read MoreThis quirky Maryland town is home to one of the last intact silk mills in America and is perfect for an adventure into the wilds of Appalachia.
Read MoreWith an abundance of free or affordable amenities, a thriving art scene, and quick access from Washington D.C., this city is an ideal spot for a budget getaway.
Read MoreNot only is this tiny town home to a huge Renaissance Festival, but you'll find plenty of hiking trails and excellent local eateries, making it a fun getaway.
Read MoreThis unsung town in Western Maryland is a hidden jewel, with rambling rivers popular for fishing and paddling, fantastic eateries, and its very own Candyland.
Read MoreDon't miss this underrated state park, as it has a lot of natural beauty, adventure, and fun to offer visitors and campers alike.
Read MoreThe ultimate beach vacation should involve sumptuous sands, adventures, and a scenic boardwalk with views out to the sea. So, Maryland? Prepare to be surprised.
Read MoreMaryland's second largest state forest is a lush, gorgeous area that's perfect for camping year-round, including primitive sites and developed campgrounds.
Read MoreLooking to get out of D.C. for the weekend? This nearby waterfront complex is the perfect escape, with shopping galore and epic views from its Ferris wheel.
Read MoreThis hidden state park on the Chesapeake Bay features beautiful beaches, several hiking trails, and the opportunity to spot ancient fossils, like shark teeth.
Read MoreHistory buffs and nature lovers alike will find plenty to pique the senses on this scenic hiking trails that stretches from Washington, DC to Maryland.
Read MoreThis wine trail in Maryland offers exquisite vineyard views, a tasty array of wines, and some historical charm.
Read MoreUncover a hidden Maryland gem with colonial architecture, scenic river walks, and local flavors that make for an unforgettable waterfront escape.
Read MorePopular for water sports and seaside charm, this popular destination sees alarming boating accident rates, prompting new safety laws and education.
Read MoreMaryland is home to a stunning white sand beach park on a majestic lake in the heart of the state's Appalachians, complete with swimming and camping.
Read MoreUnrivaled views of Chesapeake Bay, postcard-worthy hiking trails, and cozy camp sites that offer access to all of this await on this Maryland peninsula.
Read MoreWith three small towns, plenty of fresh crab and oyster, plus the reputation of creating Maryland's official dessert, this island community is a must-visit.
Read MoreWashington, D.C. may be one of America's top tourist destinations, but this charming detour offers culture, cuisine, and character all its own.
Read MoreOver an hour from the capital lie some 200 shipwrecks in a Maryland bay. From WWI to the Revolutionary War, these historic hulks have become a marine sanctuary.
Read MoreIt's not just about the coastal views at Maryland's only oceanfront park as the beachy landscape also houses majestic wild horses and seaside trails.
Read MoreThose seeking some sleepy waterfront vibes and laid-back feelings on their next vacation should head to this overlooked destination in Maryland.
Read MoreSouvenirs are always a great idea, no matter what your trip was about. If you stay at this hotel chain soon, you could make that souvenir a free tattoo.
Read MoreIf you want to get away from the city, try some premium seafood, and experience the nautical charm of Maryland's East Shore, this quaint vacation spot is for you.
Read MoreThis Maryland city's roots as a railroad hub laid the groundwork for some of the best biking trails on the East Coast, as well as an artsy downtown district.
Read MoreBaltimore might not be your first thought when it comes to visiting an East Coast island, but this spot boasts a wealth of information about the area’s history.
Read MoreThis under the radar Maryland State Park offers visitors multiple trails to hike and access to a historical Presidential monument.
Read MoreThis Southern city is bustling with urban culture. From museums to historic buildings, there's plenty to explore in this iconic destination.
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