Destinations · Maryland
Savage
MD · 39.1378, -76.8239
From Savage, Maryland, Byway's registries place 14 scenic byways within 30 miles.
Get in
Savage is located along the Paxuent River between I-95 and Route 1. MARC operates trains from Union station in Washington, D.C.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Star-Spangled Banner Byway · 1 mi
- Historic National Road - Maryland · 12 mi · national
- Baltimore's Historic Charles Street · 14 mi · national
- National Historic Seaport · 15 mi
- Falls Road · 16 mi
- Roots and Tides Byway · 19 mi
Lookouts
- Rappe's Overlook · 8 mi
- Friction Wall Overlook · 9 mi
- Putney's Bridge · 13 mi
- Old quarry filled with trash · 13 mi
Named places
- Former Canal Gates · 0 mi
- Old Savage Dam Gates · 0 mi
- Old Quarry Works · 1 mi
- Laurel Historical Society · 3 mi
- National Cryptologic Museum · 3 mi
- Scott’s Cove at Rocky Gorge Reservoir · 4 mi
- Corey Walter · 5 mi
- Fort George G. Meade Museum · 5 mi
A day out of Savage, planned on real roads
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Laurel · 3 mi
- Columbia · 7 mi
- Hanover · 7 mi
- Beltsville · 9 mi
- Ellicott City · 9 mi
- Greenbelt · 10 mi