Where do you go when you need a bit of peace and quiet? Not many people know that Maryland is filled with little known spots that are perfect for a bit of relaxation. Check out these nature-infused oases and plan your own trip to these places asap.

  1. Battle Creek Cypress Swamp (Prince Frederick)

Flickr / alliecat1881 This tucked away woodland paradise offers sprawling boardwalks through natural scenery. The bald cypress trees are especially unique. For more information, check out our previous article about this spot here.

Address: 2880 Grays Rd, Prince Frederick, MD 20678

  1. Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (Cambridge)

Flickr / Chesapeake Bay Program Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is the stopping point of thousands of migratory birds. Stroll or kayak the grounds while taking in the other-worldly scenery. You can read more about this place here.

Address: 2145 Key Wallace Drive, Cambridge, MD 21613

  1. Jug Bay (Lothian)

Flickr / TrailVoice Another wetland sanctuary, Jug Bay covers 1,700 acres of trails, boardwalks, open water, and marshes. Bring your kayak to get up close and personal with wildlife, including sunbathing turtles and heron. Click here to read more about this wondrous place.

Address: 1361 Wrighton Road, Lothian, MD 20711

  1. Calvert Cliffs (Lusby)

Flickr / Steve Hajjar Calvert Cliffs State Park is home to these astounding cliffs. Walk a couple of miles down a scenic trail to arrive at this spot, where you can take in the views and hunt for ancient shark fossils. Click here to visit the website.

Address: 10540 H G Trueman Rd, Lusby, MD 20657

  1. Lilypons Water Gardens (Adamstown)

Facebook / Lilypons Water Gardens This is far more than a pond supplies store. While visiting this spot, you can peruse the grounds and check out the lush lily ponds. It’s relaxing and full of nature’s eye candy. To visit the website, click here.

Address: 6800 Lily Pons Road, Adamstown, MD 21710

  1. Adkins Arboretum (Ridgely)

Facebook / Adkins Arboretum Flowers, wetlands, and gorgeous paths line this hidden arboretum. You could spend quite a few hours exploring this place that’s pleasing to the eye. Read our previous article about this arboretum here.

Address: 12610 Eveland Road, Ridgely, MD 21660

  1. Cylburn Arboretum (Baltimore)

Flickr / Forsaken Fotos Speaking of arboretums, you can’t miss Cylburn Arboretum hidden in Baltimore. The Japanese maples are especially beautiful, as visitors enjoy snapping photos of them. Find more information here.

Address: 4915 Greenspring Ave, Baltimore, MD 21209

  1. Mallows Bay (Nanjemoy)

Flickr / Joel Kinison This seemingly normal bay is actually hiding a historic secret. Over 230 ships from World War I rest below the surface and you can kayak over the ruins. It’s a surreal experience. Read more about Mallows Bay in our previous article here.

Address: 1440 Wilson Landing Road, Nanjemoy, MD 20662

  1. Soleado Lavender Farm (Dickerson)

Facebook / Soleado Lavender Farm Lavender fills the air (and grounds) at this sweet-smelling farm in Maryland. Pick your own bunches, fish in the ponds, or simply take in the views on a warm day. Read all about it in our previous article here.

Address: 23611 W Harris Rd, Dickerson, MD 20842

  1. Terrapin Beach Park (Stevensville)

Flickr / Terrapin Beach Park Kent Island offers a plethora of exquisite natural beauty, including this little known park. You can play on the beach, explore the trails, visit the old cemetery, and more. This little retreat is worth a visit. Check out more information here.

Address: 191 Cross Island Trail, Stevensville, MD 21666

  1. Cedarville State Forest (Brandywine)

Flickr / Watson Media There are several forests in Maryland but the trails at this particular one are enchanting. Winding roads, reflective ponds, and wildlife abound. It’s especially gorgeous during autumn. Find more information here.

Address: 10201 Bee Oak Rd, Brandywine, MD 20613

Visit any one of these 11 spots and you’re sure to have an enriching experience. If you enjoy hikes, then be sure to click here!

Flickr / alliecat1881

This tucked away woodland paradise offers sprawling boardwalks through natural scenery. The bald cypress trees are especially unique. For more information, check out our previous article about this spot here.

Address: 2880 Grays Rd, Prince Frederick, MD 20678

Flickr / Chesapeake Bay Program

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is the stopping point of thousands of migratory birds. Stroll or kayak the grounds while taking in the other-worldly scenery. You can read more about this place here.

Address: 2145 Key Wallace Drive, Cambridge, MD 21613

Flickr / TrailVoice

Another wetland sanctuary, Jug Bay covers 1,700 acres of trails, boardwalks, open water, and marshes. Bring your kayak to get up close and personal with wildlife, including sunbathing turtles and heron. Click here to read more about this wondrous place.

Address: 1361 Wrighton Road, Lothian, MD 20711

Flickr / Steve Hajjar

Calvert Cliffs State Park is home to these astounding cliffs. Walk a couple of miles down a scenic trail to arrive at this spot, where you can take in the views and hunt for ancient shark fossils. Click here to visit the website.

Address: 10540 H G Trueman Rd, Lusby, MD 20657

Facebook / Lilypons Water Gardens

This is far more than a pond supplies store. While visiting this spot, you can peruse the grounds and check out the lush lily ponds. It’s relaxing and full of nature’s eye candy. To visit the website, click here.

Address: 6800 Lily Pons Road, Adamstown, MD 21710

Facebook / Adkins Arboretum

Flowers, wetlands, and gorgeous paths line this hidden arboretum. You could spend quite a few hours exploring this place that’s pleasing to the eye. Read our previous article about this arboretum here.

Address: 12610 Eveland Road, Ridgely, MD 21660

Flickr / Forsaken Fotos

Speaking of arboretums, you can’t miss Cylburn Arboretum hidden in Baltimore. The Japanese maples are especially beautiful, as visitors enjoy snapping photos of them. Find more information here.

Address: 4915 Greenspring Ave, Baltimore, MD 21209

Flickr / Joel Kinison

This seemingly normal bay is actually hiding a historic secret. Over 230 ships from World War I rest below the surface and you can kayak over the ruins. It’s a surreal experience. Read more about Mallows Bay in our previous article here.

Address: 1440 Wilson Landing Road, Nanjemoy, MD 20662

Facebook / Soleado Lavender Farm

Lavender fills the air (and grounds) at this sweet-smelling farm in Maryland. Pick your own bunches, fish in the ponds, or simply take in the views on a warm day. Read all about it in our previous article here.

Address: 23611 W Harris Rd, Dickerson, MD 20842

Flickr / Terrapin Beach Park

Kent Island offers a plethora of exquisite natural beauty, including this little known park. You can play on the beach, explore the trails, visit the old cemetery, and more. This little retreat is worth a visit. Check out more information here.

Address: 191 Cross Island Trail, Stevensville, MD 21666

Flickr / Watson Media

There are several forests in Maryland but the trails at this particular one are enchanting. Winding roads, reflective ponds, and wildlife abound. It’s especially gorgeous during autumn. Find more information here.

Address: 10201 Bee Oak Rd, Brandywine, MD 20613

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