14214 Old Wye Mills Rd, Wye Mills, MD 21679, United StatesMap
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Just a quick stop but for Marylanders of my age it is significant. The original tree which was o 400 years old blew down a few years ago but a piece of it is on display.
The historic Wye Oak was estimated to be about 460 years old when it fell in a thunderstorm in 2002. According to Wikipedia it was almost 32' in circumference and 96 feet high. It was the official sta...
When you visit Wye Mills and partake of the Grist Mill, Beaten Bisquits and Old Wye Church, you need to go to Wye Oak State Park along the Wye River (know far and wide for its Maryland Oysters). All ...
The Wye Oak State Park is established as a memorial area to the 400+ year old White Oak (believe to be the biggest and oldest in the country) but was destroyed by the storm in 2008. Visitors can see t...
The tree was thought to be 450 years old when it came down in 2008. The base of the tree can still be seen and a new White Oak is planted in the center of where the old one stood. You can take a few...
Worth a look
Just a quick stop but for Marylanders of my age it is significant. The original tree which was o 400 years old blew down a few years ago but a piece of it is on display.
A visit to what was!
The historic Wye Oak was estimated to be about 460 years old when it fell in a thunderstorm in 2002. According to Wikipedia it was almost 32' in circumference and 96 feet high. It was the official sta...
To Relax or Not to Relax?
When you visit Wye Mills and partake of the Grist Mill, Beaten Bisquits and Old Wye Church, you need to go to Wye Oak State Park along the Wye River (know far and wide for its Maryland Oysters). All ...
Good memorial to the big oak tree
The Wye Oak State Park is established as a memorial area to the 400+ year old White Oak (believe to be the biggest and oldest in the country) but was destroyed by the storm in 2008. Visitors can see t...
Small Park Great place to see
The tree was thought to be 450 years old when it came down in 2008. The base of the tree can still be seen and a new White Oak is planted in the center of where the old one stood. You can take a few...