Regardless of whether the weather is warm or cool, most of us are usually up for an outdoor adventure when we have free time. You can experience a plethora of activities at Patapsco Valley State Park in Maryland. Head here for swinging bridges, ruins, waterfalls, trails, and some of the best camping in Maryland. You could spend days (or weeks) exploring all of the areas this park has to offer and still have more to see. Seriously. Read on for the details, and happy exploring! What are your favorite state parks in Maryland? Let us know!
Maryland's Patapsco Valley State Park covers 32 miles and 16,043 acres, sprawling across parts of both Baltimore County and Howard County. That's a lot of area to explore!
It could take weeks to explore each park area, so you'd better get started! Plenty of man-made attractions await, like the swinging bridges along the Avalon/Orange Grove/ Grist Mill sections...
...or make your way through the tunnels below the many railroad bridges.
Some of the man-made structures are mere shells of what they once were. Visit an abandoned town in the Daniels area, where you'll find crumbling churches, old cars, and more.
A handful of waterfalls can be found along the dozens of trails. From water that trickles along dams...
...to natural wonders, like Cascade Falls. Hike to this spot and stay a while. You can even dip your feet in the water for a refreshing break from hiking.
Since the Patapsco River extends along the entire park, there are plenty of watery sights...
...and opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and swimming.
Just be aware that it's swim at your own risk!
If you'd like to spend a few days among this Maryland gem...
...reserve a campsite and pitch a tent! It makes for one great place to wake up to.
There is always more to see and to enjoy at Patapsco State Park, whether you make it a day trip, or stay for several nights. See you at the park!
Explore this beautiful Maryland state park in this delightful walk-through video!
For more information about Patapsco Valley State Park, including trail maps, campsites, and more, visit the official state parks website. Have you been to Patapsco State Park in Maryland? Share your experience in the comments! Then check out these beautiful state parks in Maryland that will knock your socks off with more of the best camping in Maryland.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/maryland/md-state-parks/
There are many places to hike, camp, and enjoy the outdoors in Maryland. Maryland's longest trail is the C&O Canal Towpath which is a dirt and stone multi-use trail that runs along the C&O Canal for 184.5 miles. (Find even more hiking trails in MD with AllTrails+):
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