This 52-Mile Road Trip Leads To Some Of The Most Scenic Parts Of Southern Maryland, No Matter What Time Of Year It Is
A 52-mile Southern Maryland road trip features scenic trails, state parks, and beaches perfect for a weekend adventure.
Need a change of scenery? The following Southern Maryland road trip is full of scenic sights that are lovely year-round. These trails, state parks, and beaches all fit into a mere 52-miles, making for a perfect weekend adventure. There are six stops along the way and you'll want to make time to explore each place, so consider making plans to stay the night at a local hotel or bed & breakfast in between locations. Click here to follow along with the map, and learn more below!
1. Battle Creek Cypress Swamp
The journey begins at Battle Creek Cypress Swamp in Prince Frederick. Stroll the easy boardwalk path while viewing the whimsical bald cypress trees all around. Be sure to also stop at the Nature Center for the fascinating exhibits.
2. Matoaka Beach
This hidden gem is the first fossil beach on the list and it's full of beauty. Walk along the water's edge and search for shark teeth and other fossils while enjoying views of the bay. This beach can be visited year-round and you can also stay in the local cabins here during warmer months.
3. Flag Ponds Nature Park
All ages are sure to enjoy this gorgeous park with a beach, plus natural pools all around. Kids love splashing around in the shallow areas and everyone should keep their eyes peeled for fossils as well. This area is popular during summertime but it's oh-so peaceful during colder months.
4. Calvert Cliffs State Park
A third and final fossil beach awaits at Calvert Cliffs State Park. Hike the 1.8-mile trail to the sandy beach and be on the lookout. Folks have found megalodon teeth here, among other historic treasures. A pretty day awaits at this unique Maryland park.
5. Solomons Island
There's a lot to enjoy about the Solomons area, including charming stores and delicious seafood restaurants. Best of all are the stunning sights all around, including this view of the Thomas Johnson bridge at sunset. Be sure to also walk along the local pier. This place is full of charm!
6. Point Lookout State Park
Point Lookout State Park is bustling with history and splendid views as well. Learn about how this area used to be a Prisoner of War Camp, hike the local trails, visit the beach, or even camp out. You must check out the long pier, which offers some of the best water views around.
Hop in the car -- there's so much to see along this Southern Maryland road trip! For another beautiful adventure in the Old Line State, click on: This Natural Wonders Road Trip Will Show You Maryland Like You've Never Seen It Before!
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