Short Loop: Stone Mansion

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  • Take a short walk to get to the Stone Mansion, the home of Thomas Stone.
  • 30-60 Minutes
  • Long Loop: Stone Mansion

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  • Hike along a more moderate trail to get to the Stone Mansion. Experience more of the natural world on the way to the Mansion.
  • 50-90 Minutes
  • Farm Outbuildings Loop

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  • Explore the outbuildings of Haberdeventure, the plantation of Thomas Stone.
  • 90-120 Minutes
  • Tour the Thomas Stone House

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  • Join a ranger for a 30 minute guided tour of the Thomas Stone House to explore Thomas Stone's life as a planter, a lawyer, a politician, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
  • 30-45 Minutes
  • Long Loop: Stone Family Cemetery

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  • Looking for a longer, scenic stroll to the Stone family cemetery? This is a longer segment of a larger nature trail system.
  • 60-90 Minutes
  • Short Loop: Stone Family Cemetery

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  • Take a stroll to the Stone family cemetery. This is a segment of a larger nature trail system at Thomas Stone National Historic Site.
  • 10-15 Minutes
  • Bicycle Port Tobacco to Smallwood State Park

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  • Port Tobacco Historic District and Smallwood State Park provide a contrast in landscape diversity, and travel between them is a fine bicycle ride. This route is part of the Adventure Cycling Association Tidewater Potomac Heritage Bicycling Route.
  • Bicycle Colton's Point to Port Tobacco

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  • For those seeking to explore Southern Maryland or to travel the extent of the Potomac Heritage NST corridor, bicycling and paddling, combined with some short hikes, are the best self-powered ways to experience the area. The 38-mile bicycling route between Colton's Point/St. Clement's Island Museum and Port Tobacco (or vice versa) is part of the Adventure Cycling Association "Tidewater Potomac Heritage" map set.