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Maryland has everything from the Appalachian Mountain and the Chesapeake Bay to marshland on the Eastern Shore to the Atlantic Ocean. The best news is that there is a state park or forest within minutes of your home.
Maryland's state parks offer a camping experience for everyone - from campgrounds with electric, sewer and water hookups and showers, to primitive camping in state forests. Most campsites are available through advance reservations by calling 1-888-432-2267, or 301-687-8160 if you live outside the United States.
THE 10 BEST Maryland State Parks. Travelers' Choice Awards winners (including the "Best of the Best" title) are among the top 10% of listings on Tripadvisor, according to the reviews and opinions of travelers across the globe.
Because of Maryland's diverse geography, its State Parks offer a variety of activities and amenities, sunrise to sunset, throughout the year. While many parks offer hiking/walking trails and fishing spots, other parks' recreational opportunities include swimming, public hunting, biking, canoeing and kayaking, horseback riding, boat launching ...
This list of Maryland state parks includes the state parks and state battlefields listed in the Maryland Department of Natural Resources's current acreage report. [1]
From its rolling mountains to its sandy shores, Maryland offers areas to hike, bike, fish, canoe, and camp. Our state public lands offer accessible amenities and outdoor recreational opportunities, from campsites, playgrounds and visitor centers, to fishing piers, hunting areas and park trails.
Maryland has 48 state parks, 5 state forests, 5 state wildlife management areas and 5 national wildlife refuges. The Mhio State Park system encompasses over 97,000 acres acres of land. Nearly 22 million visitors come to a Maryland park each year.
The Maryland Park Service of the Department of Natural Resources is responsible for and maintains some fifty-one State parks covering 95,314 acres. These include: 13 State parks with tidal waterfront; 8 State parks with recreational lakes open to public fishing and boating; 24 State parks open to public hunting
Lose yourself in one of a kind landscapes like Assateague, Sandy Point and Blackwater. History, culture, and the remarkable beauty of nature are at your fingertips in Maryland’s State and National Parks. There are more than 60 state parks throughout Maryland. For a full list, click here.
Best State Parks in Maryland. For ease of planning, we’ll list these state parks in Maryland beginning in the Eastern Shore Region, moving to the Central Region, and ending in the Western Region. Assateague State Park. As Maryland’s only state park directly on the Atlantic Ocean, Assateague State Park is both unique and popular.