What kinds of things do you get excited for once warmer weather rolls around? Here are some ideas to add to your spring bucket list in Maryland. We can’t wait to partake in these fun and scenic activities!
- Cheer on the Orioles at Camden Yards
Flickr / Ken Lund There’s nothing quite like cheering on a local sports team while munching on a hot dog. It’s always a good time.
- Explore local gardens
Flickr / Fred Dunn Maryland is full of gorgeous gardens, including the pictured Brookside Gardens. How lovely!
- Go berry picking
Flickr / bigbirdz Who doesn’t love strawberry season? With so many farms around the Old Line State, there are no shortage of berries to pick when their particular seasons roll around.
- Explore the outdoors
Flickr / Doug Kerr Waterfall hikes, beach hikes, mountain hikes, etc. There is SO much to explore all around the state.
- Sip the day away at local wineries
Flickr / bigbirdz Grab a group of friends and enjoy sipping wine at a Maryland vineyard. Come thirsty!
- Be one with nature on a camping trip
Flickr / Michael Cutillo Many people enjoy camping in early spring because the insects (and crowds) aren’t quite as crazy yet.
- Stroll through waterside towns
Flickr / Lee Cannon There are so many great local towns to discover, including St Michaels, Cambridge, Rock Hall, and more.
- Peruse outdoor flea markets
Facebook / Brumwells Flea Market You never know what treasures await at flea markets. Maryland has quite a few that offer dozens of outside booths.
- And farmers markets
Facebook / Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts Farmers markets are oh-so missed during the winter season. We can’t wait until they all open back up with fresh produce, handmade goods, and more.
- Chow down on seafood at waterside restaurants
Flickr / Mrs. Gemstone With warmer weather comes outdoor dining, and best of all, more seafood!
- Have fun at springtime festivals, including Preakness
Flickr / Maryland GovPics Preakness is iconic in Maryland but there are many other festivals to enjoy around the state, too. Better start planning soon!
Another thing we love about springtime is spring peepers! Read more: Thousands Of Singing Spring Peepers Are A Welcome Sound Of Normalcy Here In Maryland.
Flickr / Ken Lund
There’s nothing quite like cheering on a local sports team while munching on a hot dog. It’s always a good time.
Flickr / Fred Dunn
Maryland is full of gorgeous gardens, including the pictured Brookside Gardens. How lovely!
Flickr / bigbirdz
Who doesn’t love strawberry season? With so many farms around the Old Line State, there are no shortage of berries to pick when their particular seasons roll around.
Flickr / Doug Kerr
Waterfall hikes, beach hikes, mountain hikes, etc. There is SO much to explore all around the state.
Grab a group of friends and enjoy sipping wine at a Maryland vineyard. Come thirsty!
Flickr / Michael Cutillo
Many people enjoy camping in early spring because the insects (and crowds) aren’t quite as crazy yet.
Flickr / Lee Cannon
There are so many great local towns to discover, including St Michaels, Cambridge, Rock Hall, and more.
Facebook / Brumwells Flea Market
You never know what treasures await at flea markets. Maryland has quite a few that offer dozens of outside booths.
Facebook / Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts
Farmers markets are oh-so missed during the winter season. We can’t wait until they all open back up with fresh produce, handmade goods, and more.
Flickr / Mrs. Gemstone
With warmer weather comes outdoor dining, and best of all, more seafood!
Flickr / Maryland GovPics
Preakness is iconic in Maryland but there are many other festivals to enjoy around the state, too. Better start planning soon!
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