2 Best Sights in Annapolis and Southern Maryland, Maryland

Flag Ponds Nature Park

Like its better-known neighbor Calvert Cliffs State Park, Flag Ponds Nature Park has spectacular views of the cliffs, but with just a short stroll to the beach, this county park is the more accessible of the two. Until the 1950s the area was a busy fishery, and some of the buildings from that era still stand. Today it beckons with bathhouses, a fishing pier, 3 mi of gently graded hiking trails, observation decks at two ponds, a boardwalk through wetlands, and indoor wildlife exhibits. Soaring cliffs, flat marshland, and wildflowers (including the blue flag iris, for which the park is named) provide stunning contrasts. A shark's tooth, which scientists date at more than 10 million years, is the big prize in a fossil hunt on the beach, one of the park's most popular activities.

Rte. 2/4, Lusby, Maryland, 20678, United States
410-586–1477
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $6 per vehicle Apr.–Oct., $3 per vehicle Nov.–Mar., Memorial Day–Labor Day, weekdays 9–6, weekends 9–8; Labor Day–Memorial Day, weekends 9–5

Piney Point Lighthouse, Museum & Historic Park

The first permanent lighthouse constructed on the Potomac River is now the center of a small, 6-acre park. The grounds, which are free, have a boardwalk, pier, and picnic tables. The 1990 lighthouse is a replica of the 1861 original.

44701 Lighthouse Rd., Piney Point, Maryland, 20674, USA
301-494--1471
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $7, Mid-May-Oct., daily