When you hear the words Washington Monument, you probably immediately think of the iconic monument in DC. But, did you know that there are actually two monuments in Maryland with the same name? One is in Baltimore, and the other is right here in Washington County. Check out this historic landmark that's fascinating and surrounded by stunning scenery. You'll want to see this spot in person at least once!
Head to Washington Monument State Park in the Middletown/Boonsboro area for history, trails, and a scenic overlook.
Stop by the Washington Monument Visitors Center to learn about the history here...
...and then head to the monument, which was originally constructed in 1827 by local town residents.
Although the Washington Monument in DC is more well-known, this monument was actually the first to be built and dedicated to George Washington.
You can go right inside of this structure, which is dark...
...and full of twists and turns.
When you reach the top, you'll be greeted with an epic overlook view of Maryland...
...and even West Virginia! This is always a great spot to enjoy the scenery year-round...
...especially during autumn.
Once you're finished checking out the Washington Monument, you can explore the local trails.
In fact, part of the Appalachian Trail passes right through here.
Learn more about Washington Monument State Park by clicking on the official website linked below. This hidden gem in Maryland is a great spot that the whole family can enjoy.
Learn more about Washington Monument State Park by visiting the official website.
For another great state park in Maryland, head to Rocks State Park. It's actually home to a waterfall swimming hole! To learn more, click on: Hike Just Over A Mile To This Spectacular Waterfall Swimming Hole In Maryland.
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