Scattered across the state from the Eastern shore to the Appalachian Mountains in the west, Maryland is home to countless hidden — and not-so-hidden — natural wonders, and we can’t wait to explore one of our new favorites with you today.

When we moved to the state three years ago, I immediately started compiling my Maryland bucket list, with visits to places like the charming capital city of Annapolis and Assateague Island — where wild horses run free — and recently made my way to one of many natural wonders on the list: Great Falls.

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For more information about both the Maryland and Virginia parks, visit the National Park Service website. Have you ever visited the Maryland side of Great Falls at the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park? Tell us about your experience in the comments, and let me know where you think we should explore next!

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