The Park In Maryland That Transforms Into An Ice Palace In The Winter
Patapsco Valley State Park in Maryland offers stunning winter hikes with frozen waterfalls and iced-over streams.
Don't be afraid to explore the great outdoors during wintertime. With so much frozen beauty around the Old Line State, it's well worth bundling up and heading outside. The following state park is great for a winter hike in Maryland. With frozen waterfalls, iced-over streams, and more, there is a much to see. Check out the details (and gorgeous photos) below...
Patapsco Valley State Park covers a whopping 14,270-acres in central Maryland. Parts of it touch several counties, so there are endless places to explore. The many trails are great for exploring year-round, and change drastically throughout the seasons.
Today we're focusing on the Avalon / Orange Grove area, which is home to Cascade Falls. During warmer months, you can dip your toes in the pool surrounding this enchanting waterfall. During wintertime, this natural wonder becomes a mesmerizing ice palace.
Marvel at the frozen branches and boulders surrounding the falls...
...and keep your eyes peeled for intricate icicles as well.
Don't miss the surreal ice formations that form on the water around tiny rocks, leaves, and more.
And speaking of water, even the flowing river becomes bordered with ice. It makes for a particularly perfect winter photo op.
Even the swinging bridge here looks intriguing when covered with snow. Just be careful -- things could get slippery!
Bundle up and explore all there is to see this wintertime at Patapsco Valley State Park in Maryland. Learn more by visiting the website linked below, and prepare for wondrous winter sights.
Learn more about Patapsco Valley State Park, and keep this area in mind for a winter hike, or a hike any other time of year!
This park certainly isn't the only place for a beautiful winter hike in Maryland. Be sure to also check out both Muddy Creek Falls and Kilgore Falls frozen over!
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