The course features well-bunkered greens with narrow, tree-lined bermuda grass fairways, and spectacular views of the Chesapeake Bay and Patuxent River.
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Includes small elevated green complexes, tree-lined fairways, uneven terrain and especially difficult par 3 holes which will challenge golfers.
Five-acre shade garden offering a spectacular collection of azaleas, rhododendrons, flowering and majestic shade trees and perennials. Seasonal walking tours available.
The main pool is like a dream vacation on an island resort with palm trees, multiple slides, inflatable animals, and a “tumble bucket” water feature for children to enjoy.
Par at Rocky Point is set at 72, with a fairly open front nine and a back nine that is more tree lined and high-lighted by the three par 5’s.
Drive the Roots & Tides Scenic Byway Join a colonial-era guide on a walking tour of Maryland’s state capital of Annapolis Take a 2-hour Schooner Woodwind cruise from Annapolis dock See the beautiful woodland and ornamental gardens at Historic London Town & Gardens Paddle the tidal marsh at Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary Explore 22 miles of hiking trails at the American Chestnut Land Trust Enjoy Chesapeake Bay views while lunching at the Rod n’ Reel[...]
Fly among the trees with five zips from 80 to 400 feet. Encounter several challenging obstacles along the way. Ages 10 and up, 70-250lbs.
100-acre nature sanctuary is a protected home to wildlife; quarter-mile elevated boardwalk provides access to nature; seasonal wildflowers and 100-ft. canopy of cypress trees.
Boasting the diversity of northwest Baltimore County's rolling hills, with generous tree lined fairways and exquisite bent grass greens, Piney Branch is an excellent test of golf for all levels of play.
Maryland's first producer of hard cider is located on a historic farm just outside of Burkittsville. More than 3,000 apple trees provide unique fruit for eating, baking and cider.