Visitors more interested in recreation will enjoy the incredible scenic views and amenities found at Greenbrier State Park and Washington Monument State Park. Collective offerings include picnicking, hiking, biking, and horse trails, camping, fishing, swimming, boating, and more. The Potomac River, which borders the region, is also a constant attraction. White water rafting, canoeing, and kayaking craft can be rented for individual use or guided tours. Land lubbers may opt for the scenic beauty of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal trail. In addition to providing insight into 19th century transportation and trade, the Canal is great for hiking, biking and picnicking. The southwestern region is also known for a host of small towns, each with their own offerings. Kids of all ages will enjoy the Brunswick Railroad Museum located in an authentic railroad town; gardeners can explore the lily and fish ponds at nationally-known Lily Pons, south of Buckeystown; Civil War fans, and well, ghostbusters, will want to take in the guided tours at Landon House mansion, site of General JEB Stuart's Sabers and Roses Ball in 1862. Regardless of your given proximity in the southwestern region, you're always just minutes away from a major historic site. Just beyond the Frederick County border is historic Harpers Ferry, WV, and the Antietam National Battlefield in Sharpsburg, MD. Immediately to the south, in Gaithersburg, MD, is the Shady Grove Metro, which will whisk you away for a day of sightseeing in Washington, DC. Stay with us and see it all! |
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