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Lush Landscapes in Calvert County, MD

Tidal wetlands, freshwater marshes, sandy cliffs, meadows and forests are beckoning for exploration in Calvert County, Maryland. The smallest county in the state packs a big punch, as it offers hikers an eclectic assortment of trails to choose from.

Protecting our Trails

Learn about conservation and get free access to 22 miles of trails across a 3,400-acre preserve at American Chestnut Land Trust (ACLT). This not-for-profit organization has been dedicated to preserving and caring for Parkers Creek and Governor’s Run watersheds since 1986, and for generations to come. Hike from dawn to dusk everyday throughout the year, and book seasonal guided nature hikes, led by ACLT Master Naturalists and volunteers. Try the newest trail, Holly Hill Trail, for 2.26 miles of blazing with moderate inclines. For more of a challenge, the PF2Bay Trail offers 6.1 miles of forest, ridge tops, and stream valleys to cross, and ends with an overlook of the scenic Chesapeake Bay. Kids and adults alike will love the 2.2-mile North-South Trail, which includes a pulley-system raft across Parkers Creek and six stream crossings!

One-of-a-Kind Experiences

Calvert Cliffs State Park

Catch a glimpse of the Cliffs! Calvert Cliffs State Park is a short drive away from the Land Trust, and includes a portion of the massive cliffs that dominate the shoreline of the Chesapeake Bay for roughly 24 county miles. Formed over 10 to 20 million years ago, the cliffs now reveal the remains of prehistoric species like sharks, whales, rays, and seabirds the size of small airplanes. What was once a prehistoric hotspot, still is for humans! This day-use park features a sandy beach, an accessible recycled tire playground, fishing opportunities, freshwater and tidal marshlands, and 13 miles of hiking trails. Where else can you swim, hike, and look for fossils?

Calvert County has plenty of unique trails for adventurers to delight in. Adults will enjoy the Calvert County Wine & Ale Trail, which has six participating wineries and breweries to visit. The youngins, and those with a sweet tooth, will get a kick out of the Calvert County Sweet Treat Trail. From fresh berries and smoothies to baked goods, custard, and kettle corn, your sugar cravings are sure to be satisfied.

With all these options for trails, every kind of hiker is guaranteed to leave Calvert County with lasting memories and a full stomach.

Hike Highlights

Help the ACLT by volunteering, or attending one of their many special events, guided hikes, canoe trips, or trail runs!

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