Maryland Hiking Trails Guidebooks
This selection of Maryland hiking trails guidebooks is as up-to-date and inclusive as is possible or practical. Where there are more than one edition of a particular book available, only the current edition has been included. Some vintage Maryland hiking trails guidebooks that are so outdated as to be useless, or for which no meaningful content description can be located, have been excluded.
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This book reveals dozens of superb trails that weave through natural areas accessible to hikers throughout the metropolitan Baltimore and Washington, D.C. area. The Maryland Division of Natural Resources has become quite active in the last few years in upgrading the trail systems under its jurisdiction, and 50 Hikes in Maryland details the many changes that have taken place. It describes new trails or reroutes, and notes any trails that have closed. Also included is new information about Leave No Trace ethics, and updated contact information complete with Web sites.
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Hiking, Cycling, and Canoeing in Maryland
From Nassawango to Middle Youghiogheny, from Sugarloaf to Soldiers Delight, this guide covers more of Maryland than you could possibly embrace in a summer. Author Bryan MacKay really knows Maryland and he is particularly knowledgable about its birds, animals, flowers, and fish. He tells you where to go and what to see and do across the state of Maryland. This book includes excellent maps, line drawings, and numerous sidebars on the places he directs you to.
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Hiking Maryland and Delaware features 62 of the states' finest trails - including short nature hikes and full-day treks - from the beaches and bays to the mountains. Former AHS president David Lillard provides all the information you need to get the most out of hiking these Mid-Atlantic states, which are filled with rich history, surprisingly remote woodlands, hidden marshes, and scenic vistas. * Hikes suited to every ability. * Accurate directions to the trailheads. * Detailed trail descriptions. * Mile-by-mile directional cues. * Difficulty ratings, average hiking times, best hiking seasons, and more.
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Doggin' Maryland: The 100 Best Places To Hike With Your Dog In The Free State
Maryland is a great place to hike with your dog. Within a short drive your dog can climb mountains that will leave him panting, trot down sand trails, walk on some of the most historic grounds in America, explore dark ravines or circle lakes for miles and never lose sight of the water. Doggin' Maryland explores Maryland's top canine-friendly trails with your best friend in mind. It also tells you the parks that don't welcome dogs. Included are local beach regulations for dogs and tips on outfitting your dog for a hike and practicing low impact hiking with your dog. * Provides generous helpings of local history, botany, geology, architecture and more.
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Appalachian Trail Guide to Maryland and Northern Virginia
One of 11 official guides to the Appalachian Trail, each of which includes a pack-sized book and up to seven separate water-resistant maps in a resealable plastic bag. This volume covers the highly accessible 95 miles of the famous footpath between the central Pennsylvania state line and the entrance near Front Royal, Virginia, to Shenandoah National Park, with a dip into West Virginia at historic Harpers Ferry, where the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers meet. The three detached, full-color, tear-resistant, one-sided maps cover, respectively, Maryland, West Virginia and the Virginia line to Route 7, and from Route 7 to the park. The maps are at a scale of an inch to a mile and include elevation profiles and topographical lines. Detailed trail descriptions are in the book, along with information on water sources, shelters, and road access points; background on area history, points of interest, geology, and natural resources; and photographs.
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Kindle Edition - Baltimore Trails
Baltimore Trails is a comprehensive and detailed guide to trails on public lands in and around Baltimore. Discover Hemlock Gorge, a small slice of Appalachia transported into northern Baltimore County, with its timeless peace and ancient gnarled hemlocks; or Black Marsh, where birds skulk among the vegetation of pristine freshwater wetlands; or the unique landscape of Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, which shelters more than 38 rare plant species. Baltimore Trails answers the needs of hikers and mountain bikers, offering accurate maps, up-to-date access information, and reliable trail descriptions. Bryan MacKay, a lifelong Baltimore resident and avid naturalist, walked, cycled, and explored nearly 80 trails in local state, county, and city parks, as well as area watersheds. He provides a detailed description, topographic map, and the length, location, and degree of difficulty for each trail. Some trails offer an easy afternoon stroll, while others provide a day of rugged hiking or biking. Thumbnail essays offer scenic highlights and discuss typical plants, animals, and local ecology. Every trail was field-checked in 2007 for the second edition. Miles of new trails are included, as is updated information on recent trail reroutes.
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60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Baltimore
Whether hiking within the city or out in the rural Carroll and northwest counties, this guide provides hikers with expertly drawn trail maps and profiles. Included are hikes in the major state parks and reservoirs and six surrounding counties, covering beaches, forests, and the Chesapeake Bay.
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Urban Hikes in and Around Baltimore
Each urban trek in this guide covers the culture, architecture, geography, and history of the area. Also included are all the necessary aids for the ease of the hiker: a map keyed to the text, overview of directions, attractions, and places to eat.
Maryland Hiking Trails Guidebooks
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