Did you know that Maryland has an ice cream trail? This summer, each time you get delectable ice cream from one of the following locations, you’ll receive a stamp in your trail passport, which you can print out here. Get all nine stamps, and you’re an official “ice cream trail blazer.” Are you up for the challenge? Then check out the nine creameries along Maryland’s Best Ice Cream Trail.

  1. Prigel Family Creamery, Glen Arm

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Facebook / Prigel Family Creamery Cows here feed on grasses grown in organically balanced soils. This makes for some of the most natural ice cream you’ve ever eaten. Prigel Family Creamery has unique flavors, including the pictured olive oil and sea salt.

You can check out their website here.

  1. Kilby Cream, Rising Sun

Kilby Cream Website

Kilby Cream Website Kilbys has been a part of the dairy culture for over 100 years, but started making ice cream in 2005. They have over 23 flavors, including sugar free options. According to their website, current flavors of the month include Dogwood, Mango, and Chocolate Marshmallow.

For more information, click here.

  1. South Mountain Creamery, Middletown

South Mountain Creamery

Flickr / MdAgDept This sustainable farm uses natural standards, so you can feel good getting your ice cream here. Their ice cream is made daily from their own cows, and they have a variety of flavors that are so delicious, you may want to try them all.

Visit the South Mountain Creamy website here.

  1. Rocky Point Creamery, Tuscarora

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Facebook / Rocky Point Creamery This high-quality ice cream is fresh and includes unique flavors that change daily and with the seasons. Get down to Rocky Point Creamery today to see what deliciously sweet flavors they’re serving up.

Check out their website here.

  1. Broom’s Bloom Dairy, Bel Air

Broom’s Bloom Dairy Website

Facebook / Broom’s Bloom Ice Cream The old-fashioned ice cream here is delicious. Flavors include caramel cashew, graham cracker cake batter, and creamy peanut butter.

Visit their website here.

  1. Keyes Creamery, Aberdeen

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Facebook / Keyes Creamery Keyes Creamery uses high-quality milk from their own grass-fed cows. Flavors change with the seasons, but some include sweet Old Bay, red velvet, and lemon blueberry.

You can visit their website here.

  1. Rock Hill Orchard, Mt. Airy

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Facebook / Rock Hill Orchard This creamery uses low temperature vat pasteurization to keep more of the milk’s natural bacteria and enzymes. A few of their flavors include apple cinnamon, dark chocolate, and Grand Marnier.

You can read more information here.

  1. Misty Meadow Farm Creamery, Smithsburg

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Facebook / Misty Meadow Farm Creamery This family-owned farm originated in 1918, making it full of history - and ice cream! Flavors include coffee crunch, orange pineapple, and Butterfinger. Gluten free and sugar free options are also available.

Visit their website here.

  1. Chesapeake Bay Farms, Berlin & Pocomoke City

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Facebook / Chesapeake Bay Farms This creamery has two locations and you can visit either for ice cream. Their ice cream is made on site and includes several varieties. Pictured here is God Bless The Queen, made with vanilla ice cream, caramel swirl, and toffee pieces.

Visit their website here.

When it comes to this list, I am most definitely up to the challenge. Are you? 🙂

Facebook / Prigel Family Creamery

Cows here feed on grasses grown in organically balanced soils. This makes for some of the most natural ice cream you’ve ever eaten. Prigel Family Creamery has unique flavors, including the pictured olive oil and sea salt.

You can check out their website here.

Kilby Cream Website

Kilbys has been a part of the dairy culture for over 100 years, but started making ice cream in 2005. They have over 23 flavors, including sugar free options. According to their website, current flavors of the month include Dogwood, Mango, and Chocolate Marshmallow.

For more information, click here.

South Mountain Creamery

Flickr / MdAgDept

This sustainable farm uses natural standards, so you can feel good getting your ice cream here. Their ice cream is made daily from their own cows, and they have a variety of flavors that are so delicious, you may want to try them all.

Visit the South Mountain Creamy website here.

Facebook / Rocky Point Creamery

This high-quality ice cream is fresh and includes unique flavors that change daily and with the seasons. Get down to Rocky Point Creamery today to see what deliciously sweet flavors they’re serving up.

Check out their website here.

Broom’s Bloom Dairy Website

Facebook / Broom’s Bloom Ice Cream

The old-fashioned ice cream here is delicious. Flavors include caramel cashew, graham cracker cake batter, and creamy peanut butter.

Visit their website here.

Facebook / Keyes Creamery

Keyes Creamery uses high-quality milk from their own grass-fed cows. Flavors change with the seasons, but some include sweet Old Bay, red velvet, and lemon blueberry.

You can visit their website here.

Facebook / Rock Hill Orchard

This creamery uses low temperature vat pasteurization to keep more of the milk’s natural bacteria and enzymes. A few of their flavors include apple cinnamon, dark chocolate, and Grand Marnier.

You can read more information here.

Facebook / Misty Meadow Farm Creamery

This family-owned farm originated in 1918, making it full of history - and ice cream! Flavors include coffee crunch, orange pineapple, and Butterfinger. Gluten free and sugar free options are also available.

Visit their website here.

Facebook / Chesapeake Bay Farms

This creamery has two locations and you can visit either for ice cream. Their ice cream is made on site and includes several varieties. Pictured here is God Bless The Queen, made with vanilla ice cream, caramel swirl, and toffee pieces.

Visit their website here.

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