In Maryland, there are 19 scenic trails that reflect the rich heritage of the region around each of them. When driving in these trails, visitors and residents can explore the road less traveled and enjoy Maryland further.
Each path has a characteristic and must meet one of the six intrinsic aspects of quality required to be a State scenic trails: historical, scenic, cultural, recreational, archaeological and geological disposal.
Three paths that are part of the collection of scenic trails Americans have achieved national distinction, and are the most important trails around the country. These three Americans scenic trails include the scenic pathway from the region of Chesapeake (Chesapeake Country), the Catoctin Mountain (Catoctin Mountain) and the National Historic Trail (Historic National Road).
The charm of a small town
Maryland is full of beautiful cities and small towns. Do not miss those listed below:
Cumberland – Located on the long and narrow “strip of territory ‘Western Maryland, is the gateway to the resorts of the Appalachian Mountains (Appalachian Mountain), and is famous for its border and transportation system.
Ellicott City – This picturesque ancient settlement of Quakers is located on the first highway was established in the country: the Trail National Historic (Route 40), but this settlement is best known for its Railway Museum the B & O (B & O Railroad Station Museum) dating from 1831.
Havre de Grace – north of Baltimore City and just where the Susquehanna River empties into Chesapeake Bay, knows how to use its waterfront location.
St. Michaels – This town, known as the ‘people who fooled the British “because he made a failed naval attack during the War of 1812, is a small town on the east coast and still has much to boast.
Wonders of the coast
The east of Maryland is a mecca for those who adore the vast sandy beaches, tranquil rivers and bays, and the activities within them can be performed as boating, fishing, swimming, bird watching and exploring the picturesque villages and historic the River.
Take a cruise to Assateague from Ocean City or enjoy the 17 championship golf courses in the area, miles of white sandy beaches, the fishing trips, excursions for nature and entertainment promenade.
Source: www.discoveramerica.com/mx/maryland/marylbyways-article.html
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