Love waterfalls? Love wine? Then you’ll fully enjoy this wine and waterfalls day trip in Maryland. We’ve put together a loop route that includes three waterfalls and three impressive Maryland wineries. The attractions alternate so you can sip along the Maryland wine trail between natural wonders. Just be sure to designate a sober driver to ensure that this wine-tasting day trip is a safe one. Jump on any point in the loop for a beautiful — and delicious — day trip to remember.
Follow along the route on Google Maps.
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- Cunningham Falls
Flickr / jeff covey This unique natural wonder is located in Cunningham Falls State Park in Thurmont. It’s the largest cascading waterfall in the state. The waterfall can be accessed via the 1.1-mile Cunningham Falls Lower Trail. Once you arrive, have a seat on the rocks and enjoy the view. It won’t take long for you to understand why Cunningham Falls is considered among the most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland. 14274 William Houck Dr, Thurmont, MD 21788, USA
- Linganore Winecellars
Facebook / Linganore Winecellars You’ll find this popular winery in Mt Airy. Its scenic location on 230 acres of rolling hills makes for picturesque views that could rival any in the state. The family-run winery welcomes visitors for its annual festivals, and for those who can’t make the trip to the vineyard, bottles can also be shipped. Learn all about the legacy of Linganore Winecellars: 13601 Glissans Mill Rd, Mt Airy, MD 21771, USA
- Cascade Falls
Flickr / Bart This little waterfall is located in the Elkridge area of Patapsco Valley State Park. You’ll find it along the Cascade Falls Loop Trail, which measures three miles in length. The trail is dog-friendly as long as your furry friends are on a leash. While at the park, be sure to also visit the nearby swinging bridge. Marvel at the beauty of Cascade Falls: 21075, Elkridge, MD 21075, USA
- Boordy Vineyards
Flickr / Chesapeake Bay Program Established in 1945, this Hydes vineyard is gorgeous, and the barn-like buildings on the property make it feel like something out of a fairytale. Head here for a wine tasting and tour, or visit during one of their many events. Boordy Vineyards also ships its wine. Learn about the painstaking detail that goes into the wines at Boordy Vineyards: 12820 Long Green Pike, Hydes, MD 21082, USA
- Kilgore Falls
Flickr / Adam Find this gem hiding in Harford County’s Rocks State Park. During the summer months, you’ll see people taking a dip in this scenic swimming hole, where you can stand right under the waterfall! Did you know that Kilgore Falls was also a filming location in the Disney movie, Tuck Everlasting? This among many other reasons is why Kilgore Falls is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Maryland. 1026 Falling Branch Rd, Pylesville, MD 21132, USA
- Old Westminster Winery
Facebook / Old Westminster Winery Our wine and waterfalls day trip in Maryland concludes with a visit to the Old Westminster Winery. This winery and vineyard is a peaceful place to hang out with friends while tasting delicious wines. Check it out during one of their many live music days, and keep your eyes peeled on their food truck schedule. You may never want to leave! 1550 Old Westminster Rd, Westminster, MD 21157, USA
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Flickr / jeff covey
This unique natural wonder is located in Cunningham Falls State Park in Thurmont. It’s the largest cascading waterfall in the state. The waterfall can be accessed via the 1.1-mile Cunningham Falls Lower Trail. Once you arrive, have a seat on the rocks and enjoy the view. It won’t take long for you to understand why Cunningham Falls is considered among the most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland.
14274 William Houck Dr, Thurmont, MD 21788, USA
Facebook / Linganore Winecellars
You’ll find this popular winery in Mt Airy. Its scenic location on 230 acres of rolling hills makes for picturesque views that could rival any in the state. The family-run winery welcomes visitors for its annual festivals, and for those who can’t make the trip to the vineyard, bottles can also be shipped. Learn all about the legacy of Linganore Winecellars:
13601 Glissans Mill Rd, Mt Airy, MD 21771, USA
Flickr / Bart
This little waterfall is located in the Elkridge area of Patapsco Valley State Park. You’ll find it along the Cascade Falls Loop Trail, which measures three miles in length. The trail is dog-friendly as long as your furry friends are on a leash. While at the park, be sure to also visit the nearby swinging bridge. Marvel at the beauty of Cascade Falls:
21075, Elkridge, MD 21075, USA
Flickr / Chesapeake Bay Program
Established in 1945, this Hydes vineyard is gorgeous, and the barn-like buildings on the property make it feel like something out of a fairytale. Head here for a wine tasting and tour, or visit during one of their many events. Boordy Vineyards also ships its wine. Learn about the painstaking detail that goes into the wines at Boordy Vineyards:
12820 Long Green Pike, Hydes, MD 21082, USA
Flickr / Adam
Find this gem hiding in Harford County’s Rocks State Park. During the summer months, you’ll see people taking a dip in this scenic swimming hole, where you can stand right under the waterfall! Did you know that Kilgore Falls was also a filming location in the Disney movie, Tuck Everlasting? This among many other reasons is why Kilgore Falls is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Maryland.
1026 Falling Branch Rd, Pylesville, MD 21132, USA
Facebook / Old Westminster Winery
Our wine and waterfalls day trip in Maryland concludes with a visit to the Old Westminster Winery. This winery and vineyard is a peaceful place to hang out with friends while tasting delicious wines. Check it out during one of their many live music days, and keep your eyes peeled on their food truck schedule. You may never want to leave!
1550 Old Westminster Rd, Westminster, MD 21157, USA
Looking for something sweet to top it all off? Check out a tasty ice cream shop in Maryland (with enormous portions).
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Wine And Waterfalls Day Trip In Maryland May 05, 2020 Beth C. Are there any other wineries worth visiting in Maryland? Wineries worth visiting in Maryland include:
Serpent Ridge Vineyard Olney Winery Rocklands Farm Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard St. Michael’s Winery
As established by our wine and waterfalls day trip in Maryland, there is no shortage of impressive wineries here in the Old Line State. Maryland’s distinct microclimates allow for perfect grape-growing conditions. Learn more about wineries worth visiting in Maryland. Where else can I find the most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland? The most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland include:
Great Falls Park Raven Rock Falls Gunpowder Falls Paw Paw Falls Muddy Creek Falls
Here in Maryland, we are blessed with impressive waterways and countless waterfalls in our beautiful state. One of the most impressive places to admire the water is Great Falls Park along the Virginia border. It’s here that the Potomac River abounds in cascades and powerful waterfalls that could impress anyone. Find out more about the most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland. What are the most unique day trips in Maryland? The most unique day trips in Maryland include:
Western Maryland mountains Chesapeake Bay
From the mountains of Western Maryland to the Chesapeake Bay and everywhere in between, Maryland is a treasure trove of beautiful landmarks just waiting to be discovered. And there’s no better way to admire this abundance of scenery than by embarking on a good old fashioned road trip. If you’re a true fan of waterfalls, you won’t want to miss this waterfall-themed road trip through Maryland. History lovers and paranormal investigators alike will also enjoy this road trip to Maryland’s most haunted places. Here are several more of the most unique day trips in Maryland.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Wine And Waterfalls Day Trip In Maryland
May 05, 2020
Beth C.
Are there any other wineries worth visiting in Maryland? Wineries worth visiting in Maryland include:
Serpent Ridge Vineyard Olney Winery Rocklands Farm Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard St. Michael’s Winery
As established by our wine and waterfalls day trip in Maryland, there is no shortage of impressive wineries here in the Old Line State. Maryland’s distinct microclimates allow for perfect grape-growing conditions. Learn more about wineries worth visiting in Maryland. Where else can I find the most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland? The most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland include:
Great Falls Park Raven Rock Falls Gunpowder Falls Paw Paw Falls Muddy Creek Falls
Here in Maryland, we are blessed with impressive waterways and countless waterfalls in our beautiful state. One of the most impressive places to admire the water is Great Falls Park along the Virginia border. It’s here that the Potomac River abounds in cascades and powerful waterfalls that could impress anyone. Find out more about the most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland. What are the most unique day trips in Maryland? The most unique day trips in Maryland include:
Western Maryland mountains Chesapeake Bay
From the mountains of Western Maryland to the Chesapeake Bay and everywhere in between, Maryland is a treasure trove of beautiful landmarks just waiting to be discovered. And there’s no better way to admire this abundance of scenery than by embarking on a good old fashioned road trip. If you’re a true fan of waterfalls, you won’t want to miss this waterfall-themed road trip through Maryland. History lovers and paranormal investigators alike will also enjoy this road trip to Maryland’s most haunted places. Here are several more of the most unique day trips in Maryland.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Wineries worth visiting in Maryland include:
- Serpent Ridge Vineyard
- Olney Winery
- Rocklands Farm
- Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard
- St. Michael’s Winery
As established by our wine and waterfalls day trip in Maryland, there is no shortage of impressive wineries here in the Old Line State. Maryland’s distinct microclimates allow for perfect grape-growing conditions.
Learn more about wineries worth visiting in Maryland.
Where else can I find the most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland?
The most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland include:
- Great Falls Park
- Raven Rock Falls
- Gunpowder Falls
- Paw Paw Falls
- Muddy Creek Falls
Here in Maryland, we are blessed with impressive waterways and countless waterfalls in our beautiful state. One of the most impressive places to admire the water is Great Falls Park along the Virginia border. It’s here that the Potomac River abounds in cascades and powerful waterfalls that could impress anyone.
Find out more about the most beautiful waterfalls in Maryland.
What are the most unique day trips in Maryland?
The most unique day trips in Maryland include:
- Western Maryland mountains
- Chesapeake Bay
From the mountains of Western Maryland to the Chesapeake Bay and everywhere in between, Maryland is a treasure trove of beautiful landmarks just waiting to be discovered. And there’s no better way to admire this abundance of scenery than by embarking on a good old fashioned road trip. If you’re a true fan of waterfalls, you won’t want to miss this waterfall-themed road trip through Maryland. History lovers and paranormal investigators alike will also enjoy this road trip to Maryland’s most haunted places.
Here are several more of the most unique day trips in Maryland.