Boonsboro MD Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AGreenbrier State Park
- 21843 National Pike
Boonsboro, MD 21713, U.S.A. - +1 301 791 4767
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Greenbrier State Park, covering 1,288 acres in hilly Washington County, offers a broad spectrum of recreational activities. The park's centerpiece is 42-acre Greenbrier Lake, a man-made lake with a beach. The lake is stocked with trout, and anglers also pull in bluegill and bass. No gas motors ar... more on LLBean.com
Greenbrier State Park
21843 National PikeBoonsboro, MD 21713, U.S.A.
BGreenbriar State Park
- 21843 National Pike
Boonsboro, MD 21713-1640 - 3017914767
- tucked away, up in the mountains of western maryland, this state park houses the most hospitable ... more on Yelp
- Overview Multi-use park featuring 42-acre freshwater lake, swimming, boating, fishing. Appalachian Trail nearby. Rock outcrops, "mountain stones" reveal much of earth's ... more on 167.102.232.26
Greenbriar State Park
21843 National PikeBoonsboro, MD 21713-1640
CSouth Mountain State Park
- 21843 National Park
Boonsboro, MD 21713-1640 - +1 301 791 4767
- Overview Hike along 40 miles of the 2,050-mile-long Appalachian Trail and reflect on the Civil War Battle of South Mountain ... more on Yahoo! Travel
South Mountain State Park
21843 National ParkBoonsboro, MD 21713-1640
DGathland State Park
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- c/o Greenbrier State Park
MD Rt 67, Gapland, Maryland 21713 - +1 301 791 4767
- Overview Home of Civil War journalist George Alfred Townsend, it boasts a large stone monument to fallen war correspondents. Site of Crampton's Gap, fought over during the Battle ... more on 167.102.232.26
Gathland State Park
c/o Greenbrier State ParkMD Rt 67, Gapland, Maryland 21713
ESouth Mountain Battlefield State Park
- 21843 National Pike
c/o Greenbrier State Park, Burkittsville, Maryland 21713 - +1 301 791 4767
- Overview Designated as a state battlefield, the park encompasses the three gaps of South Mountain (Crampton's, Fox's and Turner's gaps) that were the scene of the ... more on 167.102.232.26
South Mountain Battlefield State Park
21843 National Pikec/o Greenbrier State Park, Burkittsville, Maryland 21713
FWashington Monument State Park
- 21843 National Pike
Boonsboro, MD 21713-1640 - +1 301 432 8065
- Overview Site of the first monument erected to the "Father of our Country," President George Washington. Located along the Cumberland Valley, a noted migratory bird flyway, it offers superb bird ... more on 167.102.232.26
Washington Monument State Park
21843 National PikeBoonsboro, MD 21713-1640
GCrystal Grotttoes Caverns
- 19821 Shepherdstown Pike
Boonsboro, MD 21713-2620 - +1 301 432 6336
- Overview A 30-minute tour through underground taverns. more on Yahoo! Travel
Crystal Grotttoes Caverns
19821 Shepherdstown PikeBoonsboro, MD 21713-2620
HBoonsborough Museum of History
- 113 N Main St
Boonsboro, Maryland 21713 - +1 301 432 6969
- Overview Extensive Civil War collection, displays of ceramics, glassware, early lighting, weapons and ancient artifacts. Reconstructions of cabinetmaker's ... more on 167.102.232.26
Boonsborough Museum of History
113 N Main StBoonsboro, Maryland 21713
IWashington Monument State Park
- 6620 Zittlestown Road
Middletown, MD 21769, U.S.A. - +1 301 432 8065
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Location: Middletown, Maryland (3.1 miles from Boonsboro)
- Overview Washington Monument State Park is named for the 34-foot stone tower built by the citizens of Boonsboro, Maryland, in honor of George Washington. The tower was dedicated on July 4, 1827. Situated on the summit of South Mountain, a spur of the Blue Ridge chain, the park today covers 108 acres. It i... more on LLBean.com
Washington Monument State Park
6620 Zittlestown RoadMiddletown, MD 21769, U.S.A.
JGathland State Park
- 6620 Zittlestown Road
Middletown, MD 21769, U.S.A. - +1 301 432 8065
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Location: Middletown, Maryland (3.1 miles from Boonsboro)
- Overview Historic Gathland State Park was once the mountain home of George Alfred Townsend, a Civil War correspondent who wrote under the pen name Gath. An amateur architect, Townsend designed and constructed buildings as a favorite hobby, and several of his unique structures still stand in this park. The... more on LLBean.com
Gathland State Park
6620 Zittlestown RoadMiddletown, MD 21769, U.S.A.
