Experience the beauty of nature with a guided hike at the American Chestnut Land Trust.
Sun, 26 Jul 2026
7:45 AM – 1:00 PM (America/New_York)
American Chestnut Land Trust South Side Trailhead Port Republic , Maryland
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Join fellow nature enthusiasts for the Aloha Guided Hike at the American Chestnut Land Trust South Side Trailhead in Port Republic, Maryland. This immersive outdoor experience invites participants to explore the scenic trails of Calvert County under the guidance of knowledgeable local experts. Whether you are an avid hiker or a casual nature lover, this event offers a perfect opportunity to connect with the local environment, enjoy fresh air, and discover the region's unique natural beauty.
What to Expect
Participants should arrive by 7:45 a.m. for a guided trek through the South Side Trailhead, lasting approximately two and a half hours.
Who Should Attend
Nature lovers
Local hikers
Outdoor enthusiasts
Families
Community members
Agenda Overview
The hike begins early morning to take advantage of cooler temperatures and optimal trail conditions.
Venue & Address
American Chestnut Land Trust South Side Trailhead
1985 Scientists Cliffs Rd Port Republic , Maryland – 20676 United States
Organizer
American Chestnut Land Trust · Non-profit Organization
A land trust dedicated to preserving the natural and cultural resources of the Parkers Creek watershed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time should I arrive?
Please arrive by 7:45 a.m.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is the American Chestnut Land Trust South Side Trailhead.
Is registration required?
Please check the Calvert County government calendar for registration details.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable hiking shoes, bring water, and dress for the weather.
Is this event family-friendly?
Yes, the hike is open to the community.
How long is the hike?
The duration is approximately 2.5 hours.
Tags
hiking
nature
Maryland
outdoor
community
fitness
Summary
A guided nature hike through the American Chestnut Land Trust trails in Port Republic, Maryland.