National and State Parks
Get in touch with the lives of great Americans like Harriet Tubman, Clara Barton and Thomas Stone. See historic places like Antietam and Fort McHenry where the very course of history was changed. Lose...
View Article10 Places to Go Horseback Riding
If you are yearning for time in the saddle, head to one of these great stables for some trail time. Maryland is horse country—so take advantage and go for a guided ride, take a lesson or rent a horse...
View Article10 Places to Learn to Ride Horses
Maryland’s riding tradition is now in its fifth century, making the Old Line state a great place to get out on horseback. If you’ve never ridden a horse before, don’t let that stop you! With thousands...
View ArticleFish and Hunt Maryland: Family Fishing Vacation Video
Bring the family to Deep Creek Lake for great fun fishing, kayaking, white water rafting and more water sports. By land you can enjoy the scenery while hiking, biking or just relaxing. White your here,...
View ArticleStand Up Paddle Boarding
There are many outfitters that are well-versed in teaching those new to the sport and provide rentals and instruction. The outfitters generally have social gatherings on a regular basis for stand up...
View ArticleZip Lines
Outdoor Recreation Att-wisp-flying_squirrel-lg.jpg Image Credit: Flying Squirrel Canopy Tour at Wisp 1 Flying Squirrel Canopy Tours at Deep Creek Traditional zip line meets obstacle course at Wisp...
View ArticleOut and About in Maryland's Backyard
From the western mountains to the beaches of the Eastern Shore, Maryland is home to a host of opportunities for outdoor recreation—whether it’s a lazy day of fishing or a more energetic pursuit. Cast...
View ArticleAmazing Adventure Awaits on the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP Trail)
It’s called the Great Allegheny Passage because “The Utterly Fantastic and Unforgettably Beautiful Home of Life-Altering Adventures Allegheny Passage” didn’t fit on the signs. The 150 miles of...
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