Starting in September, Maryland's mountainous western region comes alive with color. You will not be disappointed if you plan a Maryland fall getaway that will allow you to marvel at the vibrant shades of red, yellow and orange found in the… read more
Fishing is a popular outdoor activity in Maryland. According to the 2009 Maryland Fishing Guide, there are more than 650,000 adults and thousands of children who enjoy fishing in the state's waterways on a yearly basis. The state is dedicat… read more
Deep Creek is a state park in Swanton, Maryland, which includes Deep Creek Lake. With nearly 4,000 acres of water, Deep Creek Lake is the largest man-made lake in the state of Maryland. The park is situated on a large plateau at the souther… read more
Bass fishing anglers can find some great action in the state of Maryland. Offering both smallmouth and margemouth bass, the state has countless watersheds with plenty of hungry bass waiting to do battle. From small ponds to man-made reservo… read more
Trout fishing in the state of Maryland has become quite a popular angling endeavour thanks to the management practices of the state's Department of Natural Resources. With close to 22,000 trout being stocked in a variety of streams and pond… read more
Maryland has separate fishing regulations for its nontidal waters, which the state defines as lakes, stream, ponds and rivers that are separate from Chesapeake Bay and its waters. In addition to having a nontidal license, an angler must adh… read more
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources publishes a guide to its regulations for anyone who plans on fishing within state waters. These laws cover a wide array of facets of the sport, such as licensing, creel limits and legal methods t… read more
Visitors to Ocean City, Maryland, are in for a treat, since the area's unique double-sided sandbar gives active travelers access to Atlantic Ocean activities like sea kayaking, parasailing and deep sea fishing, while on the protected inlet… read more
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