Known for its delicious crabs and scenic beaches, Maryland is a state filled with many natural and cultural wonders that attract millions of visitors every year. Despite its small size, the Old Line State has a little bit of everything, going from mountain ranges to the west to scenic beaches on its eastern shores, quaint historic villages, and beautiful beech-maple forests. The state's high-population density and touristic value also mean that campers have an easy-access to excellent RV campgrounds and resorts, where the whole family can enjoy a well-deserved rest after a busy day in the wilderness.
Here are 5 local attractions in Maryland that are worth checking out on your next camping trip.
1. Gunpowder Falls State Park
Located in the valleys of the Little Gunpowder and Big Gunpowder rivers, the Gunpowder Falls State Park features 14,823 acres of untouched forests. The quaint beauty of the area, its closeness to Baltimore, and the variety of outdoors activities that can be practiced in the park are all factors that combine to make it one of the most popular destinations in the state. The rivers offer excellent opportunities for swimming and kayaking, while the forest itself can be easily explored through the well-kept 120 miles trail system.
Campers can practice a variety of activities in the park, depending on the season they visit. Hiking and biking are the most popular ways to explore the park, but if you really want to go off the trails and get deeper into the woods horseback riding is the way to go. During the winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are favorite activities among visitors of every age. Anglers will find plenty of fish on both rivers since these are always filled with different trout species, especially brown trout. Picnic tables can be found at scenic stops throughout the trails, providing a beautiful location to enjoy a snack with your family.
Camping facilities in the park are modest and in some parts of it, like the Hammerman area, camping is prohibited. Amenities offered in the park's campgrounds include clean restrooms, picnic tables, fire rings, and playgrounds. Nearby RV resorts offer extra comfort and include full hookups, dumping station, TV service, swimming pools and other amenities.
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