Escape the usual tourist paths with this curated list of Maryland's hidden gems. From secluded natural wonders to historical treasures tucked away in plain sight, each point of interest is a unique piece of the state's rich tapestry, just waiting to be uncovered. Explore these lesser-known locales and experience the secret beauty of Maryland.
Havre de Grace, USA
Historic lighthouse offering picturesque views of the Chesapeake Bay
Monkton, USA
Intricately designed topiary garden known for its stunning green sculptures
Cambridge, USA
A sanctuary for wildlife with prime birdwatching opportunities and tranquil trails
North East, USA
State park featuring the iconic Turkey Point Lighthouse and spectacular forested trails
Baltimore, USA
An unconventional museum showcasing self-taught artists' work in a whimsical setting
Wheaton, USA
A beautifully landscaped public garden with themed areas perfect for leisurely strolls
Jarrettsville, USA
Offers dramatic rocky landscapes, waterfalls, and breathtaking overlooks
Baltimore, USA
An art museum with an extensive collection ranging from ancient to contemporary times
Thurmont, USA
Home to Maryland's highest cascading waterfall and scenic wooded areas
St. Michaels, USA
Charming waterfront town with historic sites, boutique shops, and a nautical atmosphere
Greenbelt, USA
An urban oasis providing camping facilities and hiking trails close to the nation's capital
Charles County, USA
An eerie graveyard of sunken ships visible from the surface, offering a unique kayaking experience
Scotland, USA
An idyllic park offering a blend of history and nature with stunning views of where the Potomac River meets Chesapeake Bay
Ridgely, USA
A 400-acre native garden and preserve on Maryland's Eastern Shore dedicated to promoting the appreciation of native plants
Baltimore, USA
An exquisite 19th-century library known as a 'cathedral of books' with a breathtaking atrium
Baltimore, USA
The city's only legal art space for graffiti artists offers a constantly evolving canvas
Baltimore, USA
Visit the final resting place of the famed poet and mystery writer at Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
Oakland, USA
Home to Maryland’s tallest free-falling waterfall, set amidst lush forests
Berlin, USA
Famous for its wild horses, pristine beaches, and coastal bays
Annapolis, USA
A museum preserving African American heritage within Maryland
Swanton, USA
Mountain park offering recreational activities around Maryland's largest freshwater lake
Havre de Grace, USA
A recreation area offering fishing, hiking, and glimpses of Maryland's early industry along the Susquehanna River
Wye Mills, USA
The oldest continuously operated grist mill in the U.S., also home to a small museum
Gaithersburg, USA
A beautiful and expansive park surrounding Seneca Creek and featuring the scenic Clopper Lake.
St. Leonard, USA
A state history and archaeology museum set on a vast parkland offering programs and interactive exhibits.
Pylesville, USA
Second highest waterfall in Maryland, located in Pylesville at the Falling Branch area of Rocks State Park.
Bay View, USA
One of Maryland's historic covered bridges, providing a quaint and charming journey over Northeast Creek.
Glen Echo, USA
The home and offices of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, preserved as a museum.
Edgewater, USA
Colonial-era village and gardens offering a glimpse into 18th-century life along the South River.
St. Mary's City, USA
A living-history museum on the site of Maryland's first settlement and capital, featuring an authentically re-created 17th-century village.
Lothian, USA
Over 1,500 acres of tidal freshwater wetlands on the Patuxent River, a paradise for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.