Montgomery County, Maryland celebrates its agricultural heritage by promoting local farms and inviting visitors to explore agricultural enterprises during the 2024 Farm Tour & Harvest Sale on Saturday, July 27, and Sunday, July 28. Montgomery County was among the first counties in the nation to develop no-till conservation farming, and there are currently 583 farms... Read More
Located on River Road in Montgomery County, Maryland, the McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area is a 2,000-acre tract in a mixture of woodlands, fields, wooded bottomland, and managed wetland impoundments (green-tree reservoirs). The property shares a common boundary with the National Park Service Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to the south and borders Seneca Creek State Park... Read More
Leave all of your worries behind and take a trip north to UpCounty. Comprised of the Poolesville, Clarksburg, Damascus, and Laytonsville communities, UpCounty is known for its easy-paced lifestyle, vast farmlands, and scenic views. We rounded up seven activities that show off what makes UpCounty in Montgomery County, Maryland so unique including drinking beers on... Read More
There is no better way to enjoy a warm summer day than to eat and drink at some of Montgomery County, Maryland’s best outdoor attractions. Enjoy a craft beer along the Tastemakers Trail, treat yourself to a scoop of cow-to-cone ice cream, or visit one of the county’s diverse outdoor dining locations! 1: Silo Falls is the perfect place... Read More
Winter really is a magical time here in Montgomery County, Maryland, and it makes for the ultimate place to get away. Lace up your skates at an outdoor rink, do some shopping at a premier outlet, see a live performance, or go for a winter hike. You can do all of this and more just outside... Read More
One town in Montgomery County, Maryland throws an annual shindig that welcomes more than 12,000 visitors to the Poolesville Day celebration. The Town of Poolesville in Montgomery County, Maryland, is part of what locals call “UpCounty” and showcases part of our Agricultural Reserve and MoCo history. Poolesville Day celebrates the community and takes a group... Read More