I read an article in the local newspaper earlier this week that the Bacon Ridge Nature Area would be open this weekend for hikes. I had never heard of this area before and did some research. Bacon Ridge is a nature area just outside of Annapolis, Maryland. The central 630 acres are permanently protected from development through a conservation easement between the County, Maryland Environmental Trust, and Scenic Rivers Land Trust. Right now it is only open one weekend a year for observance of Earth Week. The National Park Service is providing assistance to the County to develop it into a park in the future. I emailed some of my friends and we decided to go on the 4 1/2 mile guided morning hike. There were a total of 16 people in our group. It was a great day for a hike – blue skies and around 60 degrees – although it was a bit muddy since it rained last night. This is a shot of the beaver dam that was built within the last six months. Our guide and his wife were very informative and we now have a list of more places to hike. We took a lot of pictures and it was hard to decide which ones to post
