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Book SynopsisExplore the natural beauty of Maryland on foot. Maryland affords a rich variety of natural places for residents and visitors to enjoy, from the Chesapeake shores through expansive Piedmont farmland to the Appalachian Plateau. And whether you're headed to the seashore or the mountains, there are few better ways to experience these landscapes than on foot. With its excellent system of public landsincluding national parks, state parks and forests, and even privately owned tracts open to the publicMaryland offers ample opportunities for hikers to find easy walks, challenging trails, and outstanding views. In Hike Maryland, Bryan MacKay takes you on twenty-five exceptional trips on the footpaths of the Free State. Drawing on his decades of experience as an avid hiker, lifelong Marylander, and expert naturalist, MacKay has assembled a list of the best hikes in the state. His beautifully illustrated guide tells you how to find the trails, describes the flowers and wildlife you'll see alon
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Fifty Years of Hiking in Maryland
1. Assateague Island National Seashore
2. Nassawango Creek Preserve
3. Pickering Creek Audubon Center
4. Tuckahoe State Park and Adkins Arboretum
5. Calvert Cliffs State Park
6. American Chestnut Land Trust
7. Patuxent River Park
8. Rock Creek Park
9. North Point State Park
10. Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway Trail
11. Great Falls Tavern Walk and the Billy Goat Trail
12. Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area
13. Gunpowder South Trail
14. Patapsco Valley State Park
15. Hemlock Gorge
16. Sugarloaf Mountain
17. The Appalachian Trail
18. Maryland Heights
19. Catoctin Mountain Park
20. Green Ridge State Forest
21. Monroe Run Trail
22. Lostland Run Trail
23. Kendall Trail
24. Swallow Falls State Park
25. Cranesville Swamp Preserve
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