#1.
10515 Mackall Road, Saint Leonard, Maryland
In 1983, Mrs. Jefferson Patterson donated this 560-acre park, which is currently home to a Maryland state h... More on Heritage
They are right on the river, perfect for our kids to run around! More on TripAdvisor

#2.
Lusby, Maryland
As the trail emerges from the trees onto the sand, visitors will quickly see that there is plenty of room f... More on Dnr.state.md.us
There are tidal pools the little ones love to play in and the water along the shoreline remains shallow (... More on TripAdvisor

#3.
Double Oak Road, Prince Frederick, Maryland 20678
Fifteen miles of hiking trails, including an interpretive trail, open year-round. Guided canoe trips and nature hikes. ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Fifteen miles of serene public hiking trails in two locations. Annual seasonal events for families include: Earth Day Celebration in the spring; Family Day ... More on Discover America

#4.
14446 Solomons Island Rd. S, Maryland
Although dogs are not allowed on the public cruises, they are allowed on the boat rentals for no additional... More on DogFriendly.com
Captain Simon settled my nerves when the waves were a little rough...he remained calm and knew what he wa... More on TripAdvisor

#5.
Prince Frederick MD 20678, United States of America
A quiet respite just off the main highway, this 100-acre sanctuary owned by the Nature Conservancy gives visitors the opportunity to walk among great bald cypress trees growing at their northernmo... More on Frommers
Inscription. A Bald Cypress Reserve and amphibian sanctuary. One of the last remaining stands of Bald Cypress in Maryland, and the most northerly growth in the Country. Registered as a National Lan... More on HMDB

#6.
Scientists Cliffs Road, Port Republic, Maryland 20676

#7.
10515 Mackall Rd, Saint Leonard, MD 20685

#8.
Lusby MD 20657, United States of America
The Cove Point Lighthouse was originally intended not for Cove Point at all, but for nearby Cedar Point. In 1825, Congress set aside money for a Cedar Point beacon near the entrance to the Patuxent... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Inscription. Built in 1828. , Erected by Calvert Marine Musuem. , Location. This marker has been replaced by another marker nearby. It was located near 38° 23.153′ N, 76° 22.975R... More on HMDB

#9.
U.S. 322 to Rt 33, Tilghman, Maryland 21671
This marina offers a park-like setting overlooking the bay, and in addition to a wide variety of watercraft rentals and charters, they are also host to numerous special events/parties/feasts. Dogs ... More on DogFriendly.com
A working waterman's village. Historic vessels, charter fishing, great seafood, unique lodging. More on Search.visitmaryland.org
