Soon, spring will have sprung and the Old Line State will be bustling with blooms. If you’re looking to make the best of spring this year, check out these 10 places. From gardens to small towns and wineries, these spots are pretty amazing – especially in April and May.
Click the blue link for more information on each place, and enjoy!
- C & O Canal
Flickr / Jerry Edmundson You can visit the canal year-round but spring is when the towpath and other surrounding trails are colorful with blooms. Be sure to bring a camera because you’ll want to remember the enchanting sights.
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- Sherwood Gardens (Baltimore)
guilfordassociation.org Come spring, this Baltimore garden has thousands of multi-colored tulips at every turn. Pack a picnic or simply stroll around the enjoy the view.
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- Slack Winery (Ridge)
Facebook / Slack Wines at Woodlawn Estate & Inn This southern Maryland winery is special in many ways. It’s remote, boasts water views, and also has a local inn where you can stay the night. Start your spring off on the right foot while sipping away at this charming spot.
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- Lilypons Water Gardens (Adamstown)
Facebook / Lilypons Water Gardens Several acres of water gardens stretch at this hidden gem. View the lily pads and wildlife like frogs and turtles.
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- Soleado Lavender Farm (Dickerson)
Facebook / Soleado Lavender Farm What could smell sweeter than a lavender farm? Well, nothing that I can think of. This spot opens for the season in May and is the perfect place to pick lavender and soak in the warm day.
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- Historic St. Mary’s City
Facebook / Historic St. Mary’s City Maryland’s oldest town is full of history and spring is when two particularly memorable events happen. Check out Maryland Day on March 25th with a celebration of Maryland traditions. Also mark May 1st on your calendar, as May Day is filled with fun events for the whole family, including dancing around the maypole.
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- Brookside Gardens (Wheaton)
Flickr / momoko-tomoko Many people consider this to be the most impressive garden in Maryland. You could spend hours seeing all of the plants and flowers and be sure to take some time to relax by the water.
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- Ladew Topiary Gardens (Monkton)
Flickr / sneakerdog If you love all things whimsical, then Ladew Topiary Gardens is a must-see. Dozens of hedges are trimmed into quirky shapes, from animals to this neat ship! Check it out and keep an open mind.
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- Ellicott City
Facebook / Visit Ellicott City Ellicott City makes our list because we cannot remind their Spring Fest enough. On April 21st, live bands, sidewalk sales, food vendors, and more will line Main Street. It’s a fun time for everyone.
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- Flag Ponds Nature Park (Lusby)
TripAdvisor / Alexsa B Beaches are usually visited during summer but we like to check out this spot early for the fossils. Before the busy season, head to this unique spot for the views and the shark teeth.
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Where are your favorite places to visit in Maryland during spring?
Flickr / Jerry Edmundson
You can visit the canal year-round but spring is when the towpath and other surrounding trails are colorful with blooms. Be sure to bring a camera because you’ll want to remember the enchanting sights.
Click here for more information
guilfordassociation.org
Come spring, this Baltimore garden has thousands of multi-colored tulips at every turn. Pack a picnic or simply stroll around the enjoy the view.
Click here for more information
Facebook / Slack Wines at Woodlawn Estate & Inn
This southern Maryland winery is special in many ways. It’s remote, boasts water views, and also has a local inn where you can stay the night. Start your spring off on the right foot while sipping away at this charming spot.
Click here for more information
Facebook / Lilypons Water Gardens
Several acres of water gardens stretch at this hidden gem. View the lily pads and wildlife like frogs and turtles.
Click here for more information
Facebook / Soleado Lavender Farm
What could smell sweeter than a lavender farm? Well, nothing that I can think of. This spot opens for the season in May and is the perfect place to pick lavender and soak in the warm day.
Click here for more information
Facebook / Historic St. Mary’s City
Maryland’s oldest town is full of history and spring is when two particularly memorable events happen. Check out Maryland Day on March 25th with a celebration of Maryland traditions. Also mark May 1st on your calendar, as May Day is filled with fun events for the whole family, including dancing around the maypole.
Click here for more information
Flickr / momoko-tomoko
Many people consider this to be the most impressive garden in Maryland. You could spend hours seeing all of the plants and flowers and be sure to take some time to relax by the water.
Click here for more information
Flickr / sneakerdog
If you love all things whimsical, then Ladew Topiary Gardens is a must-see. Dozens of hedges are trimmed into quirky shapes, from animals to this neat ship! Check it out and keep an open mind.
Click here for more information
Facebook / Visit Ellicott City
Ellicott City makes our list because we cannot remind their Spring Fest enough. On April 21st, live bands, sidewalk sales, food vendors, and more will line Main Street. It’s a fun time for everyone.
Click here for more information
TripAdvisor / Alexsa B
Beaches are usually visited during summer but we like to check out this spot early for the fossils. Before the busy season, head to this unique spot for the views and the shark teeth.
Click here for more information
If you prefer hiking, then check out the five best hikes in the state by clicking here!
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