Hi Shireen:
I have been driving to relatively dark sky areas in and around Maryland for the last couple of years primarily to see and photograph the Milky Way during the summer season. I use my Pixel 10 Pro's Astro mode to do the imaging of Milky Way for me! You can check out 'Capture the Atlas' by Dan Zofra and download the Milky way calendar for 2026 season by searching for the key words.
I use his calender to pick out the best days to capture the milky way in this part of the world. Here are the places I drove to image the Milky Way:
1. Blackwater falls state park in West Virginia ( a good 4 hour drive from Baltimore). But you will need to arrange for a stay at a nearby place preferably at the Blackwater falls state lodge for this option. Thanks to Jamie (a fellow HAL member for introducing me to this place).
2. Artemas, PA (near New Orleans, MD). This is under 2 hours drive from where I live (Ellicott city, MD). I have been to this place a couple of times so far. Again you will need to stay in a cabin nearby (Roadkill Cafe Cabins, Artemas, PA) to pull this off. This is a relatively dark sky area to be able to image the Milky way. I guess its a Bortle 3 area.
3. The overlook deck at Greenridge State Forest, MD. I had been to this place a few times but I would not recommend it because I felt a bit unsafe though nothing untoward happened to me! It just felt unsafe for whatever reason to me! There is a deck overlooking the mountain that you can use to set up the Scope and your rigs. You can check this out during the day time to see if it is suitable for You. This place is very near Artemas,PA. I took some nice Milky Way pictures from this area in 2024!!
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Assateague Island National Park / Seashore near Ocean City, MD. This is again a Bortle 3-4 area. I have taken some nice Milky Way pictures from this place too! Its best to combine this with a stay at Ocean City, MD as I always do. Since this park is open 24 hours and the gates remain open during night hours (the entrance stations are not manned after 5 p.m. I guess), you don't need any Park pass to enter though I have the America the Beautiful annual park pass.
I used to drive upto the parking lot at the end of the park, right in the middle of the island for imaging the Milky Way.
5. Boliver Heights near Harper's Ferry National Historical Park, West Virginia. This is another place I found out recently that is somewhat dark and also suitable for a day trip. This is an open park about 5 minutes drive from the above park and also part of the park. I would say its a Bortle 4 sky but I am not sure if we can see the Mikly way as I discovered this only recently. This place is about an hour's drive from where I live.
If you need more information and specifics, please reach out to me.