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Explore Patapsco Valley State Park + Spot Wildlife With National Aquarium

Patapsco Valley State Park is a serene place to kayak in spring. Plus, the National Aquarium needs help spotting local plants and wildlife.

National Park Service Chesapeake Gateways and Chesapeake Conservancy suggested kayaking in Patapsco Valley State Park. A stream through the park is shown above.
National Park Service Chesapeake Gateways and Chesapeake Conservancy suggested kayaking in Patapsco Valley State Park. A stream through the park is shown above. (Jacob Baumgart)

MARYLAND — Spring is here, so it's time to get outside. Marylanders can kayak through Patapsco Valley State Park or spot animals with the National Aquarium. Residents can also attend a musical performance about Harriet Tubman, learn about forest bathing or take a hike.

Patch recently partnered with several local organizations to bring you their latest news. This guest contribution comes from National Park Service Chesapeake Gateways and Chesapeake Conservancy. Here's what Jody Hedeman Couser submitted to help you explore the Chesapeake Bay:

"A Spring Paddle On the Patapsco

One of Saki’s favorite spring go-to paddles is the Daniels area of Patapsco Valley State Park. The Patapsco River just upstream of the Daniels Dam is a calm, deep stretch that is navigable for about two miles and full of wildlife, particularly in the park. Though this section of the park is great for a lot of outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, and exploring historic sites, in spring Saki’s favorite quarry is all things amphibian – especially toads and peepers whose reproductive activities are fun to observe and learn about. Read Spring Peeper Paddle on the Patapsco."

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"Join the City Nature Challenge

The City Nature Challenge is a collaborative effort among cities across the globe to see which city can find and document the most plants and wildlife over a four-day period. Over 145 cities worldwide are expected to participate this year. The National Aquarium is coordinating all City Nature Challenge efforts for the Baltimore metropolitan area, and you are invited to make wildlife observations that will contribute data to scientists and your community, helping them to study and protect local species. Last year 833 participants made 12,815 observations, and 1,501 species were identified in and around Baltimore. April 29 through May 2. Learn more and pledge to participate. Challenge events are also being held in Washington, DC., Charlottesville, and Norfolk."

"Harriet Tubman Musical Birthday Celebration

The Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park is hosting a musical presentation by Not What You Think, an a cappella ensemble dedicated to social justice. Their program will express the journey for equality, freedom and peace, exemplified by the life of Harriet Tubman. Free and open to all. April 16, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm; Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park and Visitor Center, Church Creek, MD. More information."

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"Forest Bathing at Woodend

If you’ve heard about forest bathing but haven’t had an opportunity to try it yet, this is a great time to learn all about it. Join naturalist and Certified Forest Therapy Guide, Ana Ka’ahanui, for an introduction to forest bathing. “Shinrin-yoku,” or taking in the forest atmosphere with all of your senses, is a way to slow down, unwind and connect to the natural world. Come explore, perhaps even discover, the wonders of Woodend with this relaxing mindfulness practice. $30 for nonmembers. April 24, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm; Woodend Sanctuary, Chevy Chase, MD. More information and registration."

"Wild Bluebell Hike

Leight Park has organized a spring hike to Susquehanna State Park to search for spring ephemerals, including wild bluebells. You will want to bring your camera to capture the blooms! Ages 5 to adult, under 13 w/adult; $10/family. April 9, 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm, Susquehanna State Park, Havre de Grace, MD. More information and registration."


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