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Adkins Arboretum adventures

Adkins Arboretum Adventures

Adkins Arboretum is a 400-acre native garden and preserve on Maryland’s Eastern Shore offering scenic trails and rich biodiversity, ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and environmental education.

400
Acres Protected
8+
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Adkins Arboretum

 

Adkins Arboretum covers approximately 400 acres of native plant collections, woodlands, wetlands, and meadow habitats near Ridgely, Maryland. Situated on Maryland's Eastern Shore, it displays the region’s natural heritage through the preservation of indigenous flora and ecological communities. The arboretum was established to promote conservation, horticulture, and environmental awareness, serving as both a sanctuary for native wildlife and a living classroom for visitors of all ages. Hikers enjoy over 8 miles of gently rolling trails winding through diverse habitats such as oak-hickory forests, tidal marsh edges, and upland meadows. Interpretive signage and educational programs enhance the visitor experience by highlighting the ecological significance of the area’s plants and animals. Seasonal wildflowers attract pollinators including native bees and butterflies, while birdwatchers may spot species like the eastern towhee, wood thrush, and red-shouldered hawk. The arboretum also hosts workshops, guided walks, and arts events, emphasizing sustainable land stewardship and regional biodiversity. It provides a peaceful retreat for nature photography, leisurely hikes, and family outings, making it a valued local resource for reconnecting with Maryland’s native landscapes.

Highlights

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The Meadow Loop Trail offering wildflower viewing in spring and summer

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Native plant collections demonstrating Eastern Shore ecosystems

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The Pond area providing habitat for amphibians and waterfowl

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Interpretive signage that educates visitors on native flora and fauna

Notable Natural Features

Native Plant Garden

Showcases a wide range of indigenous trees, shrubs, and perennials reflective of the Eastern Shore’s habitats.

Owl Branch Trail

Winding through mature woodlands, this trail provides a quiet setting for spotting woodland birds and deer.

Visitor Center and Pavilion

Offers educational exhibits, a gift shop, and facilities for classes and public programs.