Attractions and places to see around Baden feature a landscape rich in natural areas, including extensive forests, wetlands, and river systems. This region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems and well-maintained trails.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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This trail is a well-marked, relatively easy, mostly single track through a beautiful semi-mature forest, with plenty of pine trees, dotted with magnolia, holly, and wildflowers. The trail intersects with the Blue and White Trails for an extended hike and crosses Bee Oak, Hidden Springs, and Forest Roads if you're looking to shorten your trip. Along the way, there are picnic areas and restrooms near the camping area, and you may encounter mountain bikers and equestrians who also share this gorgeous trail.
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Cedarville State Forest is a protected area in the state of Maryland. There is a dense network of trails, a fishing pond, hunting grounds and picnic areas.
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This dedicated kayak launch area is a popular starting point for avid kayakers in the area. Here you will see plenty of beautiful birds, including lots of ospreys, great blue herons, and red wing blackbirds. There are some great walkways that wind through the marshes, making it a great place to spend time exploring for a couple of hours during your hike.
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This beautiful riverside scenic area spans over 7,000 acres on the far east side of Prince George's County. There is a dedicated kayak launch area, which is a popular starting point for avid kayakers, fishing piers, a rural history museum, and plenty of hiking trails. Here you will see a variety of beautiful birds, including plenty of ospreys, great blue herons, and red wing blackbirds. There are some great walkways that wind through the marshes, making it a great place to spend time exploring for a couple of hours during your hike.
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This beautiful hidden gem is surrounded by rolling grass and young forest, with a long boardwalk running through the wetlands. It is home to a variety of songbirds and mourning doves and is a lovely, tranquil spot, perfect for a short, peaceful hike where you can enjoy some solitude with nature.
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A mountain bike friendly state forest with lots of trails, forest dirt roads, campgrounds, picnic spots and modernized facilities. The forest is about 50% pine trees and 50% deciduous. The trails are all green, well maintained with bridges or ramps over streams. The trails are sandy or covered with gravel. There are small swamps sprinkled within the forest. Hunting is allowed in designated areas within the forest and there is a target practice range as well.
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The Baden area offers a rich landscape of natural features. You can visit Cedarville State Forest, a protected area with extensive trails and a fishing pond. Another highlight is Patuxent River Park - Jug Bay Natural Area, spanning over 7,000 acres with a dedicated kayak launch, fishing piers, and opportunities to observe various bird species. Don't miss Cheltenham Wetlands, a tranquil spot with a long boardwalk through wetlands, home to songbirds and mourning doves.
Yes, several attractions around Baden are suitable for families. Patuxent River Park - Jug Bay Natural Area offers a kayak launch, fishing piers, and hiking trails. The Orange Trail is a well-marked, relatively easy path through a semi-mature forest, featuring picnic areas and restrooms near the camping area. Cedarville State Forest also provides a network of trails, a fishing pond, and picnic areas for family enjoyment.
The Baden area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore trails like the Patuxent River Blue Trail or the Jug Bay Purple, Yellow, Blue, and Brown Trail. Road cyclists can find routes like the Dower House Pond – School House Pond loop. Mountain bikers have options such as the Perimeter Trail and Tilly Trail Loop. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Baden, Road Cycling Routes around Baden, and MTB Trails around Baden.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. The Orange Trail is a popular, well-marked, mostly single track through a semi-mature forest, intersecting with other paths for extended hikes. At Patuxent River Park - Jug Bay Natural Area, you'll find plenty of hiking trails, including walkways that wind through the marshes. Cedarville State Forest also features a dense network of trails. For more options, check out the Hiking around Baden guide.
For kayaking and water activities, Patuxent River Park - Jug Bay Natural Area offers a dedicated kayak launch and fishing piers. Another popular starting point for kayakers is Jackson Landing, where you can launch your kayak and observe various bird species along the river.
Yes, the Orange Trail is described as a relatively easy, well-marked path through a forest, suitable for a pleasant walk. Additionally, within the Hiking around Baden guide, you can find easy routes like the Green Loop and the Forest Trail and Hall Creek Trail Loop, which are perfect for less strenuous outings.
Many areas around Baden are dog-friendly. The Orange Trail is noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a walk with your canine companion through the forest. Patuxent River Park - Jug Bay Natural Area also welcomes dogs on its trails. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow local regulations.
While specific named viewpoints are not detailed, areas like Patuxent River Park - Jug Bay Natural Area and Jackson Landing offer scenic views of the Patuxent River and its surrounding marshes, providing opportunities to observe wildlife and enjoy the natural landscape.
Yes, Cheltenham Wetlands is considered a beautiful hidden gem. It features a long boardwalk winding through wetlands, surrounded by rolling grass and young forest. It's a tranquil spot, perfect for a peaceful hike and enjoying solitude with nature, and is home to various songbirds and mourning doves.
Near the Orange Trail, you'll find picnic areas and restrooms, particularly near the camping area. Cedarville State Forest also provides picnic areas. For other attractions, it's advisable to check specific location details for facilities like restrooms or visitor centers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. They enjoy the extensive network of trails for hiking and biking, the opportunities for kayaking and fishing on the Patuxent River, and the chance to observe diverse bird species. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Cheltenham Wetlands and the well-maintained paths like the Orange Trail are frequently highlighted.


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