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United States
Maryland
Caroline County

Adkins Arboretum Loop

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3.5

(2)

67

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Adkins Arboretum Loop

01:01

3.97km

10m

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Easy 2.5-mile loop through diverse native landscapes and forests at Adkins Arboretum, perfect for a quick hike.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Adkins Arboretum

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The Adkins Arboretum promotes the conservation of native plants; it includes diverse habitats that include more than 600 species of native shrubs, trees, wildflowers, grasses and ferns.

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1.96 km

1.86 km

159 m

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2.06 km

1.25 km

626 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Adkins Arboretum Loop?

Parking is available directly at the Adkins Arboretum. The arboretum is located on Maryland's Eastern Shore, and its main entrance provides access to the trail system.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Adkins Arboretum Loop is dog-friendly! Leashed pets are welcome to join you on the trails.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The arboretum offers a constantly changing and vibrant scenic backdrop throughout the seasons due to its diverse native plant collection. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers lush greenery, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and even winter provides unique views of the landscape. Any season can be a great time to visit, depending on your preference.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for Adkins Arboretum?

The Adkins Arboretum is a non-profit botanical garden, and while specific permit requirements for the trail are not mentioned, it's advisable to check their official website for current entrance fees or donation suggestions before your visit. This helps support their conservation and educational efforts.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Adkins Arboretum Loop?

The trail traverses a variety of habitats, including open upland meadows, maturing hardwood forests, lush wooded bottomlands, and wetlands. You'll encounter surfaces such as stone dust, gravel, mowed grass, and mulch. While generally well-maintained, some areas may have root exposure, so sure-footedness is helpful.

What kind of plants and wildlife might I see along the way?

The arboretum is a living collection of over 600 species of native plants from the Delmarva Peninsula. You can expect to see a wide array of native shrubs, trees, wildflowers, and grasses. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as shy deer and wary foxes.

Does the loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the Adkins Arboretum Loop incorporates sections of several other trails within the arboretum. These include the South Meadow Crossing, Wild Thicket Walk, Wild Thicket Loop, Quail Run Trail, and Blockston Overlook.

What makes the Adkins Arboretum a unique place to hike?

The arboretum is particularly notable for its focus on native plant conservation and education, serving as a 'living collection' of over 600 species of native plants from the Delmarva Peninsula. It also offers guided walks and educational programs, sometimes exploring themes like the survival strategies used by freedom seekers on the Underground Railroad.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families?

The Adkins Arboretum Loop is generally considered easy, with minimal elevation gain. While it's a good distance for a substantial walk, its well-maintained paths and varied scenery make it suitable for beginners and families looking for an immersive nature experience. The arboretum can also arrange golf carts for visitors with limited mobility if scheduled in advance.

How long does it typically take to complete this loop?

Based on the Komoot tour data, this specific loop typically takes around 1 hour to complete. However, the larger Adkins Arboretum trail system offers longer routes, so your duration may vary depending on how much you explore.

Are there any amenities or facilities available at Adkins Arboretum?

The Adkins Arboretum offers educational programs and guided walks. While specific details on cafes or shops directly on the trail are not provided, the arboretum itself is a visitor-friendly facility. It's always a good idea to check their official website for information on restrooms, visitor centers, and other amenities.

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