If you are at all familiar with Deep Creek Lake and our mountainous region, then you may know that our seasons tend to run a little different than most areas. While most regions get to experience Spring in March and April, our Spring starts closer to May. Once it finally comes to bloom, it is nothing short of spectacular. It’s the simple acting of waiting. Now the wait is over and it’s time to call to book your family’s spring getaway at the lake! Docks are in the water and most marinas are now open and ready to start the boating rental season. Rent a pontoon to take the whole family out and experience Deep Creek from the “inside perspective”! Truly a delight! The trees have buds, wildlife is scampering about, and the mountains are turning a beautiful lush green! Don’t think that there is anything to do? Hiking at one of the many state parks, golfing at our top notch golf courses, boat rides, horseback riding, and our list of activities is long and full of all kinds of family fun!
Category: spring
Hello Water! Goodbye Ice!
The ice on Deep Creek Lake is finally GONE! Just another sign that Spring has to be here soon!
Early Spring
The earliest spring most can remember has taken place in Garrett County this year, with trees and flowers in full bloom almost a month before their usual explosions of color.
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The Easter holiday in this area is not generally quite so vibrant. Best wishes to all Christians who will celebrate the most important festival of the church calendar this week. Photo by John McEwen.
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Fruit growers fret over early spring
By Timothy B. Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun
4:07 p.m. EDT, March 25, 2012
Just as they do every April, the fruit orchards at Larriland Farm have donned their spring finery.
The plum trees at the pick-your-own place in western Howard County sport brilliant white blossoms, while the peach trees are decked out in bright pink.
Thing is, it’s still March.
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>The LAST remaining snow in Garrett County & Wisp
>I had been keeping tabs from my office window, watch & waiting – this last little bit of snow disappeared over the weekend. Winter is officially OVER 🙂
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>True Sign Of Spring – Republican Newspaper
A search for a favorite harbinger of spring was rewarded last Saturday to Mtn. Lake Park resident and wildlife photographer Fran Pope. What she was looking for, and found, was this “mourning cloak” butterfly (Nymphalis antiopa) resting in a sunny spot in the Potomac State Forest. Adult mourning cloaks are probably the longest-lived butterfly in North America, Pope said, some surviving in excess of 10 months. Often the species is the first butterfly seen in the spring because they overwinter as adults. This one shows a little wear and tear, Pope noted, but not so bad for spending a cold winter tucked into a safe place in the woods, perhaps a hollow tree. Mourning cloaks, which in 2001 were named the Montana state butterfly, are found almost everywhere throughout North America and range south to central Mexico. Hopefully he will weather today’s chilly temps and flurries, which are to continue on and off for several days.
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>Spring is 'here to stay' according to observers
>Despite a long and stormy winter, weather experts say spring is officially here to stay in Somerset County.
Warmer temperatures, melting snow and chirping birds are all indications that Punxsutawney Phil’s early spring prediction is proving true – and just in time for the season’s official beginning yesterday…
…Some areas, such as Deep Creek Lake, Md., received up to 250 inches of snow two years ago.
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>Snowdrops Of A Different Sort
While most folks on the mountaintop sigh at the thought of more snow, they most likely are happy to welcome these particular snowdrops. The cheery little flowers are definite harbingers of spring, and are popping up, at last, across the county. And they are dressed in green, appropriate for St. Patrick’s Day. The temps are warm today, and there is no sign of real snow anywhere in the forecast over the next week. Let the snowdrops — the growing ones — keep coming! Photo by Lisa Rook.
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What a difference 2 weeks makes – Stockslager Area Deep Creek Lake
A few weeks ago, I took these pics of the Stockslager Rd area as the lake level was lowered (because of flooding risks) and there was still ice and snow everywhere. Well, today I went back and saw just how much the lake has risen in just a few short weeks:
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