If you’ve ever traveled along Interstate 68, you’ve likely driven through one of the most impressive wonders in the northeastern United States. This geological wonder strikes awe in curious passersby and even science enthusiasts drive for hundreds of miles to get a glimpse of its glory. Read on to learn more about Sideling Hill in Maryland, a must-see attraction.

Sideling Hill can be seen from miles away, appearing as though there’s a chunk missing out of the mountain.

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This is sort of true, but not quite. So travelers would no longer have to drive around the sprawling mountain, this man-made pass was created.

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Although the rock cut was created by man, the layers of mountain left behind are a marvel that only Mother Earth can provide.

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The folds of syncline strata are wondrous to see in person. This outdoor classroom of sorts is a must-see for lovers of geology and natural beauty.

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Even more interesting is that water trickles through the rock layers year-round. Winter temperatures cause this to freeze, and the results are surreal.

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If you have time on your journey, stop by the Welcome Center, and climb the stairs for an epic overlook view. (Don’t forget your camera.)

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Take in the quiet sights of rolling mountains…

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And if you stop by during autumn, the view is even more astounding.

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The Sideling Hill Welcome Center is located at I68 West, Mile Marker 74, Hancock, MD 21750.

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Have you driven through or stopped by Sideling Hill in Maryland? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments. On the hunt for more sensational views in Maryland? Here are 10 jaw-dropping but terrifying views in Maryland you’ll definitely want to check out.

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sideling hill in maryland December 19, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the most unique rock formations in Maryland? Maryland is the place to be if you like the unique. You don’t have to go too far, either, to see some of the most unique rock formations in Maryland. Make your way to Dan’s Rock Overlook, in Allegany County, for example, to see beautiful rock formations and the sweeping landscape. Be prepared to climb quite a few stone stairs (there are railings you can grab hold of) as the sensational views get better and better the closer to the overlook you get. If you’ve never been to Rocks State Park, you’re in for a real treat. It’s dotted with unique rock formations and towering boulders. The highlight of the park, at least when it comes to rock formations, is The King and Queen Seat. (Wait until you see the views.) What are the best outdoor adventures in Maryland? Pull out the ole bucket list because chances are you’re going to want to visit some of the most breathtaking geological wonders in Maryland, including Crystal Grottoes Caverns in Boonsboro. Explore the caverns that were first discovered in the early part of the 20th century. If you’re up for a beautiful hike, journey to the top of Maryland Heights along the Maryland Heights Trail. Clocking in a 2.5 miles, the trail has earned a moderate rating, but it’s well worth the effort for the sensational views of Harpers Ferry. Along the way, you’ll even learn about the Civil War from strategically-placed markers. Does Maryland have any natural wonders? Maryland lays claim to some amazing natural wonders that are well worth a visit. If you’re looking for one of the best scenic drives in Maryland that leads to a breathtaking natural wonder, journey to Chesapeake Bay. If you’re an animal lover, you’ll definitely want to plan a visit to Assateague Island. There, you’ll discover soft, sandy beaches and wild horses. For an unforgettable experience, plan to camp on the beach. You might even be greeted by horses in the morning.

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sideling hill in maryland

December 19, 2020

Beth Price-Williams

What are the most unique rock formations in Maryland? Maryland is the place to be if you like the unique. You don’t have to go too far, either, to see some of the most unique rock formations in Maryland. Make your way to Dan’s Rock Overlook, in Allegany County, for example, to see beautiful rock formations and the sweeping landscape. Be prepared to climb quite a few stone stairs (there are railings you can grab hold of) as the sensational views get better and better the closer to the overlook you get. If you’ve never been to Rocks State Park, you’re in for a real treat. It’s dotted with unique rock formations and towering boulders. The highlight of the park, at least when it comes to rock formations, is The King and Queen Seat. (Wait until you see the views.) What are the best outdoor adventures in Maryland? Pull out the ole bucket list because chances are you’re going to want to visit some of the most breathtaking geological wonders in Maryland, including Crystal Grottoes Caverns in Boonsboro. Explore the caverns that were first discovered in the early part of the 20th century. If you’re up for a beautiful hike, journey to the top of Maryland Heights along the Maryland Heights Trail. Clocking in a 2.5 miles, the trail has earned a moderate rating, but it’s well worth the effort for the sensational views of Harpers Ferry. Along the way, you’ll even learn about the Civil War from strategically-placed markers. Does Maryland have any natural wonders? Maryland lays claim to some amazing natural wonders that are well worth a visit. If you’re looking for one of the best scenic drives in Maryland that leads to a breathtaking natural wonder, journey to Chesapeake Bay. If you’re an animal lover, you’ll definitely want to plan a visit to Assateague Island. There, you’ll discover soft, sandy beaches and wild horses. For an unforgettable experience, plan to camp on the beach. You might even be greeted by horses in the morning.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Maryland is the place to be if you like the unique. You don’t have to go too far, either, to see some of the most unique rock formations in Maryland. Make your way to Dan’s Rock Overlook, in Allegany County, for example, to see beautiful rock formations and the sweeping landscape. Be prepared to climb quite a few stone stairs (there are railings you can grab hold of) as the sensational views get better and better the closer to the overlook you get. If you’ve never been to Rocks State Park, you’re in for a real treat. It’s dotted with unique rock formations and towering boulders. The highlight of the park, at least when it comes to rock formations, is The King and Queen Seat. (Wait until you see the views.)

What are the best outdoor adventures in Maryland?

Pull out the ole bucket list because chances are you’re going to want to visit some of the most breathtaking geological wonders in Maryland, including Crystal Grottoes Caverns in Boonsboro. Explore the caverns that were first discovered in the early part of the 20th century. If you’re up for a beautiful hike, journey to the top of Maryland Heights along the Maryland Heights Trail. Clocking in a 2.5 miles, the trail has earned a moderate rating, but it’s well worth the effort for the sensational views of Harpers Ferry. Along the way, you’ll even learn about the Civil War from strategically-placed markers.

Does Maryland have any natural wonders?

Maryland lays claim to some amazing natural wonders that are well worth a visit. If you’re looking for one of the best scenic drives in Maryland that leads to a breathtaking natural wonder, journey to Chesapeake Bay. If you’re an animal lover, you’ll definitely want to plan a visit to Assateague Island. There, you’ll discover soft, sandy beaches and wild horses. For an unforgettable experience, plan to camp on the beach. You might even be greeted by horses in the morning.