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Harford County

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About Harford County

Harford County sits at the northern edge of the Chesapeake Bay watershed where the Susquehanna River meets the Bay — creating one of the Mid-Atlantic's most productive wildlife corridors. From the historic waterfront of Havre de Grace to the equestrian estates of the Piedmont, Harford County blends natural beauty with authentic Maryland character.

Plan Your Trip

Best Time to Visit

Spring for Susquehanna River shad run and wildflowers; fall for Chesapeake Bay waterfowl season; summer for water recreation.

Getting There

Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) is 30 miles south. I-95 runs directly through Harford County.

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Plan Your Visit to Harford County

Best Time to Visit

Spring for Susquehanna River shad run and wildflowers; fall for Chesapeake Bay waterfowl season; summer for water recreation.

Suggested Trip Length

A long weekend

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Getting There

Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) is 30 miles south. I-95 runs directly through Harford County.

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