This 1.8-Mile Trail In Maryland Leads To A Dreamy Beach
Flag Ponds Nature Park in Maryland offers scenic trails and a unique beach perfect for fossil hunting.
In need of a scenic hike? Sometimes a trek out in nature can completely lighten your mood, and Maryland offers plenty of trails that will do just that. Check out this hidden park that's full of nature trails AND a unique beach that you'll definitely want to explore and photograph. Read on to learn more and prepare for one beautiful adventure!
You'll find Flag Ponds Nature Park located in the Lusby area of Southern Maryland.
This pretty park is known for its various trails that offer different types of terrain. Depending on which paths you choose to explore, you could spot marshes, ponds, and more.
The South Ridge Trail is a favorite for its perfect length of 1.8 miles, and...
...views of wildflowers, wlidlife, and more.
This loop trail will also eventually lead you to...
...the beach! Because of its shallow pools all around, the beach at Flag Ponds Nature Park is perfect for fossil hunting. Head here when the tide is low and you're in for all sorts of natural treasures, including shark teeth.
And don't forget to bring your camera!
Learn more about Flag Ponds Nature Park in Maryland by visiting the website (and Facebook page) linked below. This is one Southern Maryland gem that shouldn't be passed up.
For more information about Flag Ponds Nature Park in Maryland, visit the official county parks website. You can also follow the Facebook page to stay up to date on park hours and more.
Now how about a rocker hike? Head to Rocks State Park in Maryland, which offers many trails with unforgettable views!
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