When someone thinks of gorgeous waterfalls, they may imagine an exotic destination far, far away. However, there are actually quite a few breathtaking waterfalls located right here in Maryland. Listed below are 10 of the best waterfalls in Maryland, some of which are best visited during the off-season, for a more secluded, peaceful experience.
- Muddy Creek Falls, Garrett County
Bob Usselman / Flickr Muddy Creek Falls is the highest free-falling waterfall in Maryland. The beautiful cascade drops down 53 feet and tumbles over rocks that date back 300 million years. Learn more on the official website of Swallow Falls State Park. Muddy Creek Falls, Maryland 21550, USA
- Kilgore Falls, Harford County
Mark S / Flickr Part of Deer Creek, this is sometimes also referred to as Falling Branch Falls. Kilgore Falls isn’t necessarily that high for a waterfall - tumbling down just 17 feet. However, it’s earned distinction as the “second highest vertical drop waterfall” in Maryland, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Learn more about Kilgore Falls. Kilgore Falls Trail, Maryland 21132, USA
- Cunningham Falls, Frederick County
1sock / Flickr This is the highest cascading waterfall in the Old Line State. It’s tucked within the picturesque Cunningham Falls State Park, which offers a full menu of activities - from hiking and picnicking to boating and camping. Stop by the official website of Cunningham Falls State Park for more information. Cunningham Falls, Maryland 21783, USA
- Great Falls, Montgomery County
MH5000000 / Flickr Part of the powerful Potomac River, this is truly a gorgeous waterfall. You’ll definitely want to bring your camera to capture the water that gushes over beautiful rock formations. Head over to the official website of Great Falls Park from the U.S. National Park Service. George Washington Memorial Parkway, George Washington Mem Pkwy, McLean, VA 22101, USA
- Swallow Falls, Garret County
Doug Kerr / Flickr Like Muddy Creek Falls, the waterfall is also located in Swallow Falls State Park. The water height varies with the seasons but always remains breathtaking. You can hike from Muddy Creek Falls to Swallow Falls. Follow the 1.25-mile trail that can be a bit tricky at times. (It’s worth it for the views, however.) Here’s the official website of Swallow Falls State Park. 2470 Maple Glade Rd, Oakland, MD 21550, USA
- Cascade Falls, Howard County
350z33 at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Located in Patapsco Valley State Park, the Cascade Falls trickle down the rocks in the most delicate way. If you have time, explore more of the massive state park that boasts 200 miles of hiking trails. Seventy miles of those trails are maintained. Learn more on the official website of Patapsco Valley State Park. 8020 Baltimore National Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21043, USA
- Paw Paw Falls, Allegany County
Bob Marquart / Flickr This is such a neat photo of Paw Paw Falls taken from inside the Paw Paw Tunnel, which is part of the C & O Canal. Find more information on the Paw Paw Tunnel and Paw Paw Tunnel Trail. Paw Paw Tunnel, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Towpath, Oldtown, MD 21555, USA
- Raven Rock Falls, Baltimore County
Skaterwithaboard, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons This little-known waterfall is worth a trip. Nestled in Gunpowder Falls State Park, the beautiful cascade drops 20 feet and is particularly pretty after a recent rainfall. Stop by the official website of Gunpowder Falls State Park. Gunpowder Falls State Park Hammerman Area, 7200 Graces Quarters Rd, Middle River, MD 21220, USA
- Dulaney Valley Falls, Baltimore County
Skaterwithaboard, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons You can find this waterfall along the Dulaney Valley Loop Trail. Technically an unnamed waterfall, the cascade drops 17 feet and is well worth visiting. Dulaney Valley Loop Trail
- Gunpowder Falls, Baltimore and Harford County
Phil Romans / Flickr Gunpowder Falls State Park is worth a visit for its numerous smaller waterfalls. Gunpowder Falls itself tumbles down 43 feet and can be found along the 9.2-mile Big Gunpowder Falls Trail. Head over to the official website of Gunpowder Falls State Park for more information. Gunpowder Falls State Park Hammerman Area, 7200 Graces Quarters Rd, Middle River, MD 21220, USA
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Bob Usselman / Flickr
Muddy Creek Falls is the highest free-falling waterfall in Maryland. The beautiful cascade drops down 53 feet and tumbles over rocks that date back 300 million years. Learn more on the official website of Swallow Falls State Park.
Muddy Creek Falls, Maryland 21550, USA
Mark S / Flickr
Part of Deer Creek, this is sometimes also referred to as Falling Branch Falls. Kilgore Falls isn’t necessarily that high for a waterfall - tumbling down just 17 feet. However, it’s earned distinction as the “second highest vertical drop waterfall” in Maryland, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Learn more about Kilgore Falls.
Kilgore Falls Trail, Maryland 21132, USA
1sock / Flickr
This is the highest cascading waterfall in the Old Line State. It’s tucked within the picturesque Cunningham Falls State Park, which offers a full menu of activities - from hiking and picnicking to boating and camping. Stop by the official website of Cunningham Falls State Park for more information.
Cunningham Falls, Maryland 21783, USA
MH5000000 / Flickr
Part of the powerful Potomac River, this is truly a gorgeous waterfall. You’ll definitely want to bring your camera to capture the water that gushes over beautiful rock formations. Head over to the official website of Great Falls Park from the U.S. National Park Service.
George Washington Memorial Parkway, George Washington Mem Pkwy, McLean, VA 22101, USA
Doug Kerr / Flickr
Like Muddy Creek Falls, the waterfall is also located in Swallow Falls State Park. The water height varies with the seasons but always remains breathtaking. You can hike from Muddy Creek Falls to Swallow Falls. Follow the 1.25-mile trail that can be a bit tricky at times. (It’s worth it for the views, however.) Here’s the official website of Swallow Falls State Park.
2470 Maple Glade Rd, Oakland, MD 21550, USA
350z33 at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Located in Patapsco Valley State Park, the Cascade Falls trickle down the rocks in the most delicate way. If you have time, explore more of the massive state park that boasts 200 miles of hiking trails. Seventy miles of those trails are maintained. Learn more on the official website of Patapsco Valley State Park.
8020 Baltimore National Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21043, USA
Bob Marquart / Flickr
This is such a neat photo of Paw Paw Falls taken from inside the Paw Paw Tunnel, which is part of the C & O Canal. Find more information on the Paw Paw Tunnel and Paw Paw Tunnel Trail.
Paw Paw Tunnel, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Towpath, Oldtown, MD 21555, USA
Skaterwithaboard, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
This little-known waterfall is worth a trip. Nestled in Gunpowder Falls State Park, the beautiful cascade drops 20 feet and is particularly pretty after a recent rainfall. Stop by the official website of Gunpowder Falls State Park.
Gunpowder Falls State Park Hammerman Area, 7200 Graces Quarters Rd, Middle River, MD 21220, USA
You can find this waterfall along the Dulaney Valley Loop Trail. Technically an unnamed waterfall, the cascade drops 17 feet and is well worth visiting.
Dulaney Valley Loop Trail
Phil Romans / Flickr
Gunpowder Falls State Park is worth a visit for its numerous smaller waterfalls. Gunpowder Falls itself tumbles down 43 feet and can be found along the 9.2-mile Big Gunpowder Falls Trail. Head over to the official website of Gunpowder Falls State Park for more information.
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Hidden Waterfalls In Maryland December 19, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best waterfall hikes in Maryland? One of the prettiest natural wonders is the waterfall, and you’ll find no shortage of waterfalls in Maryland. In fact, if you’re up for a breathtaking road trip, hit the road on the waterfall road trip in Maryland that will take you to such beautiful waterfalls as:
Cunningham Falls Cascade Falls Gunpowder Falls Muddy Creek Falls Swallow Falls
Arguably among the best waterfall hikes in Maryland, the two last two waterfalls are just one mile apart. The trail, however, can be a bit challenging. What are the most beautiful hikes in Maryland? Lace up your hiking boots, because you’ll find quite a few scenic hiking trails in Maryland that appeal to hikers of all ages and all skill levels. You’ll find trails at parks such as:
At Loch Raven Reservoir you can choose from one of three easy paths, each dotted with such natural features as lush trees and water. Sugarloaf Mountain Green Ridge State Forest Savage River State Forest Elk Neck State Park
Does Maryland have any natural wonders? Some of the most beautiful places in Maryland are natural wonders. If you’re a fan of nature, you’ll love all that there is to discover in Maryland, including:
Calvert Cliffs. The cliffs, which formed more than 10 million years ago, are a photographer’s dream. If you visit, take a bag with you, so you can take all of the fossils you collect on the beach home. Waterfalls are abundant in Maryland, and one of the prettiest is undoubtedly Muddy Creek Falls. Swallow Falls State Park is absolutely stunning from both the base and overhead.
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Hidden Waterfalls In Maryland
December 19, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best waterfall hikes in Maryland? One of the prettiest natural wonders is the waterfall, and you’ll find no shortage of waterfalls in Maryland. In fact, if you’re up for a breathtaking road trip, hit the road on the waterfall road trip in Maryland that will take you to such beautiful waterfalls as:
Cunningham Falls Cascade Falls Gunpowder Falls Muddy Creek Falls Swallow Falls
Arguably among the best waterfall hikes in Maryland, the two last two waterfalls are just one mile apart. The trail, however, can be a bit challenging. What are the most beautiful hikes in Maryland? Lace up your hiking boots, because you’ll find quite a few scenic hiking trails in Maryland that appeal to hikers of all ages and all skill levels. You’ll find trails at parks such as:
At Loch Raven Reservoir you can choose from one of three easy paths, each dotted with such natural features as lush trees and water. Sugarloaf Mountain Green Ridge State Forest Savage River State Forest Elk Neck State Park
Does Maryland have any natural wonders? Some of the most beautiful places in Maryland are natural wonders. If you’re a fan of nature, you’ll love all that there is to discover in Maryland, including:
Calvert Cliffs. The cliffs, which formed more than 10 million years ago, are a photographer’s dream. If you visit, take a bag with you, so you can take all of the fossils you collect on the beach home. Waterfalls are abundant in Maryland, and one of the prettiest is undoubtedly Muddy Creek Falls. Swallow Falls State Park is absolutely stunning from both the base and overhead.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
One of the prettiest natural wonders is the waterfall, and you’ll find no shortage of waterfalls in Maryland. In fact, if you’re up for a breathtaking road trip, hit the road on the waterfall road trip in Maryland that will take you to such beautiful waterfalls as:
- Cunningham Falls
- Cascade Falls
- Gunpowder Falls
- Muddy Creek Falls
- Swallow Falls
Arguably among the best waterfall hikes in Maryland, the two last two waterfalls are just one mile apart. The trail, however, can be a bit challenging.
What are the most beautiful hikes in Maryland?
Lace up your hiking boots, because you’ll find quite a few scenic hiking trails in Maryland that appeal to hikers of all ages and all skill levels. You’ll find trails at parks such as:
- At Loch Raven Reservoir you can choose from one of three easy paths, each dotted with such natural features as lush trees and water.
- Sugarloaf Mountain
- Green Ridge State Forest
- Savage River State Forest
- Elk Neck State Park
Does Maryland have any natural wonders?
Some of the most beautiful places in Maryland are natural wonders. If you’re a fan of nature, you’ll love all that there is to discover in Maryland, including:
- Calvert Cliffs. The cliffs, which formed more than 10 million years ago, are a photographer’s dream. If you visit, take a bag with you, so you can take all of the fossils you collect on the beach home.
- Waterfalls are abundant in Maryland, and one of the prettiest is undoubtedly Muddy Creek Falls.
- Swallow Falls State Park is absolutely stunning from both the base and overhead.