Chevy Chase, Maryland is home to a nice variety of trails and parks that are great for bikers, walkers and runners. Some of these that are worth checking out include Vinton Park, Fort Banyard Park, Little Falls Park, Fort Reno Park and the… read more
Bethesda, Maryland, directly northwest of Washington D.C. (and accessible on the D.C. Metro) boasts one of the most used hard-surface tails in the United States, the Capital Crescent Trail, which is open to biking, running, jogging, walking… read more
Olney is a small town where you can participate in a number of outdoor activities. You can go skateboarding at the Olney Manor Skate Park, go fishing or boating in nearby Lake Needwood and play sports in a number of parks and recreational f… read more
Gaithersburg, Md., is a perfect blend of city, suburbs and parks. It boasts an impressive 23 parks and more than 500 acres of parkland. Malcolm King Park has 72 acres of parkland with two miles of hiking trails. Ketlands Lake Park has 1.5 m… read more
The Towson, Maryland area has a variety of hiking and biking trails for an outdoor enthusiast to enjoy. Adventures could lead to hiking in Gunpowder Falls State Park or canoeing in Patapsco Valley State Park. If you have a craving for authe… read more
Active types can throw on their hiking boots and hike, bike or walk the two miles to Patapsco Valley State Park. Spanning 14,000 acres, the park offers outdoor enthusiasts an abundance of recreational opportunities. The Maryland State Gover… read more
Rockville is the second-largest city in the state of Maryland, but within its borders you can still find plenty of green space, and even opportunities for water sports such as fishing and boating. If you'd like to enjoy a day on the water,… read more
Montgomery County, Maryland borders metro Washington, DC, yet this suburban area still has a wide range of outdoor activities to offer the nature lover. Go camping in Cabin John Regional Park, ride the trails at Wheaton Regional Park or hik… read more
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