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Does not Earn Another Visit
There is an admission, honestly should be FREE. Sooooooo disappointed!!! More like woodlands with flowering wildflowers here and there. Nice walking paths with natural canopy that keeps a lot of ...
We really liked this spot and recommend it to others. There are a number of trails and we only had limited time so we barely scratched the surface. When we go back to the eastern shore of Maryland we ...
Great visit during COVID 19 with a beautiful surrounding and plenty of space. We enjoyed a walk through the park on a beautiful June morning with a gentle breeze.
Learn from a guided walk through this Chesapeake treasure trove
Once a 400 acre cultivation land parcel for a corn/soy farm, Adkins Arboretum was founded with the mission of displaying all of the forest types of Maryland. That was 1980. Now, park that SUV and ...
The Adkins Arboretum, I would say is a part of the Tuckahoe State Park. It is located very close to the head quarter of the Park. It is a very nice place of native plants showcase. As part of the who...
Does not Earn Another Visit
There is an admission, honestly should be FREE. Sooooooo disappointed!!! More like woodlands with flowering wildflowers here and there. Nice walking paths with natural canopy that keeps a lot of ...
Great spot for nature lovers.
We really liked this spot and recommend it to others. There are a number of trails and we only had limited time so we barely scratched the surface. When we go back to the eastern shore of Maryland we ...
Great stop on a Sunday morning
Great visit during COVID 19 with a beautiful surrounding and plenty of space. We enjoyed a walk through the park on a beautiful June morning with a gentle breeze.
Learn from a guided walk through this Chesapeake treasure trove
Once a 400 acre cultivation land parcel for a corn/soy farm, Adkins Arboretum was founded with the mission of displaying all of the forest types of Maryland. That was 1980. Now, park that SUV and ...
Good place to learn about native plants
The Adkins Arboretum, I would say is a part of the Tuckahoe State Park. It is located very close to the head quarter of the Park. It is a very nice place of native plants showcase. As part of the who...