Cabins in Maryland with horseback riding

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1 site · Lodging2 acres · Pooleville, MD
Get away from it all!Learn more about this land:ONE OF A KIND TENT IN GRAIN BIN NEW AND DRY AND SAFE-Drive up/ pop a tent etc. Gorgeous piece of SAFE, PRIVATE LAND, fenced. - (see new pics)-NEWLY INSTALLED EMPTY GSI GRAIN BIN.  KEEP OUT OF THE ELEMENTS IF YOU CHOOSE OR TENT IT IN OR TENT IT OUT.   ONE OF A KIND CUSTOME OPEN GRAIN BIN.   WATER TIGHT---Your reservation will be the only group staying at the property.  Once booked, no other group can book those days.  I am getting bookings during this time from all over the country.    Have a unique sea saw bridge to cross over the creek.  It is fine to walk on the bridge-  -Solar inverter for charging phones- 2 miles from hiking on Potomac River and C/O path. (pad for tent/camper etc). Surrounded by woods and has the water running along property lines. Serene and charming @ the same time.  Pictures say it all.  EnjoyHere are the local fishing reports on the Creek:  It is hit or miss but the best fishing is @ the banks of the Potomac River just around the corner.Fishing Reports  Broad Run   "So, I see why this innocuous-looking creek received five stars. I'm a new fisherman and there are some small fish in it.  just down the road is the Potomac River.  That is a good spot to also fish from the banks   "The fish i have caught in the run creek are darters, bluegill, pumpkinseed, green sunfish,...   There are plenty of bass that have not seen lures-  Good luck with the fishing
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Cabins in Maryland with horseback riding guide

Overview

From Atlantic beaches to Appalachian Mountains, Chesapeake fishing villages to sprawling state parks―Maryland serves up plenty of variety, and campers won’t have to search far to find a campground, cabin, or glampsite. Whether you’re vacationing along the Chesapeake Bay, hiking and backcountry camping in the northern mountains, or driving your RV along Scenic Byways, there’s an adventure to suit all tastes. Summer is the busiest time to visit, when crowds hit the beach resorts along the Atlantic coast, but the mild temperatures of spring and fall are ideal for camping and outdoor activities. Winters are cold and snowy, so opt for a cozy cabin rental instead.  

Where to go

Western Maryland

Misty mountain peaks, dense forests, and sparkling lakes await in Western Maryland, which stretches from Hagerstown to Deep Creek Lake. Follow the Mountain Maryland scenic byway through the Allegheny Mountains, rent a canal boat along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, or go whitewater rafting in Swallow Falls State Park. Seasonal highlights include the fall foliage hikes around Oakland, summer swimming and boating on Deep Creek Lake, and hitting the ski slopes in McHenry.

Central Maryland

Sitting pretty between Appalachian peaks and Chesapeake Bay shores, Maryland’s capital region has outdoor escapes within easy reach of both Baltimore and Washington D.C. Take your RV on a drive through history along the Historic National Road, running all the way from Baltimore into the western mountains; hike a 40-mile stretch of the Appalachian Trail; or enjoy wine tasting along the Piedmont Wine Trail. Camping favorites include the Cunningham Falls and Susquehanna state parks.

South Maryland

Picturesque coastal towns, Civil War sites, and golf courses pepper the western shore of Chesapeake Bay, where you can enjoy fishing, birding, and oyster tasting to your heart’s content. Snag a riverside campsite along the Potomac River, enjoy beachside walks in the Point Lookout State Park, or hunt for fossils in the Calvert Cliffs State Park.

Eastern Shore

Vacationers flock to Ocean City, where there are enough sandy beaches, golf courses, and boardwalk amusements to keep you busy all summer long. Nearby, there are beachside campgrounds and herds of wild horses to admire at Assateague Island National Seashore, or you can head over to the Chesapeake Bay shore to paddle around the marshes, enjoy birdwatching in the Blackwater National Wildlife, or rent a rustic cabin at Janes Island State Park. 

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