Maryland Geological Survey - The Kenneth N. Weaver Building
The Maryland Geological Survey is dedicated to exploring and documenting the state's geology, including its groundwater resources, coastal geology, and various geohazards. One of its notable features is the Sideling Hill road cut in Washington County, which offers an exceptional exposure of approximately 810 feet of strata, making it an invaluable site for geological study and observation.
Although the Sideling Hill Visitor Center has been permanently closed, the area remains accessible with a parking lot, paved walkways, and an observation bridge for visitors. This site continues to serve as a prominent educational resource, showcasing the diverse sedimentary rock types and structural features found within Maryland's geological landscape.
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