Plan Your Visit
Check the National Park Service website before heading out to confirm seasonal hours and any special ranger-led programs.
Located in the heart of Maryland's Eastern Shore, this national historical park offers a profound look into the life of Harriet Tubman. The site preserves the very marshes and woodlands that Tubman navigated while leading enslaved people to freedom. Visitors can engage with immersive exhibits that detail her spiritual journey, her bravery, and her enduring commitment to civil rights. The park functions as both a memorial and an educational resource, providing a quiet, contemplative space to reflect on the history of the Underground Railroad. It is a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with the landscape that played a pivotal role in American history.
Located in the heart of Maryland's Eastern Shore, this national historical park offers a profound look into the life of Harriet Tubman. The site preserves the very marshes and woodlands that Tubman navigated while leading enslaved people to freedom. Visitors can engage with immersive exhibits that detail her spiritual journey, her bravery, and her enduring commitment to civil rights. The park functions as both a memorial and an educational resource, providing a quiet, contemplative space to reflect on the history of the Underground Railroad. It is a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with the landscape that played a pivotal role in American history.
Immersive exhibits detailing Harriet Tubman's life
Preserved marshes and woodlands of the Eastern Shore
Educational center focused on the Underground Railroad
Tangible connection to historical freedom routes
The park is located in a rural area, so plan your travel route accordingly.
The site is primarily outdoors; check the local weather forecast before visiting.
The exhibits are highly educational and may be emotionally impactful for some visitors.
Check the National Park Service website before heading out to confirm seasonal hours and any special ranger-led programs.
Since much of the park involves walking trails through marshes and woodlands, wear comfortable walking shoes and dress according to the weather.
History enthusiasts and those seeking a reflective outdoor experience.
USD $
$50-$100 p/day
Lunch
Give yourself at least a few hours to fully explore the visitor center exhibits and walk the outdoor trails to appreciate the historical context.
English
Educational, Family, History Buffs