November 3, 2025 
 
 Maryland                                                                                     Maryland may be small in size, but it’s home to a growing movement that’s transforming how families return to the earth. Across the Chesapeake Bay watershed and the rolling Appalachian foothills, green burial advocates are working to preserve land, restore native ecosystems, and offer meaningful, affordable end-of-life options that honor both loved ones and the landscape.                                                                                                                                 🌿Morris Orchard Natural Burial - Frederick, MD                                                                  In the rolling farmland of western Maryland                                               , Morris Orchard Natural Burial offers a                                              final resting place rooted in simplicity and care for the land. Situated on family-owned acreage, the cemetery was created to give families a meaningful alternative to conventional burial, with practices that return each person gently to the earth.                         Burials here are carried out without embalming, vaults, or metal caskets. Families may choose biodegradable shrouds or natural containers, ensuring graves blend seamlessly into the orchard landscape over time.                        The grounds provide a quiet, pastoral backdrop, an orchard where life continues to grow. Each burial contributes to a space that feels both restorative and deeply connected to the cycles of nature.                                                      Morris Orchard welcomes people of all faiths and backgrounds who seek a natural farewell. Its design offers families an affordable, ecological option while preserving the rural character of the land.                                                                                                                                 🌿 Serenity Ridge Natural Burial Cemetery - Windsor Mill, MD                                                                  Just outside Baltimore in Windsor Mill,                                               Serenity Ridge Natural Burial Cemetery and Arboretum                                              offers a 45-acre landscape where remembrance and conservation come together. As Maryland’s first dedicated natural burial ground, Serenity Ridge provides a sanctuary where families can lay loved ones to rest in harmony with the land.                         Burials here follow green burial principles: no embalming, no vaults, and only biodegradable caskets or shrouds. Graves return gently to the soil, marked with simple, flat memorials that preserve the natural beauty of the arboretum.                         The grounds are home to meadows, woodlands, and a diverse collection of trees. Every burial contributes to the restoration and care of the land, supporting wildlife habitats and creating a lasting legacy of conservation.                         Serenity Ridge welcomes families of all backgrounds, offering not only natural burials but also trails, quiet spaces, and an environment that encourages reflection and connection. It’s both cemetery and sanctuary, a place where memory and nature coexist.                                                                                                                                 🌿 Reflection Park - Columbia, MD                                                                               In Howard County,                                              Reflection Park                                               is being developed as a conservation burial ground, the first of its kind. The project envisions a natural cemetery that protects open space while offering families a simple, ecological way to be laid to rest.                           Reflection Park is planned as more than a cemetery, it will be a preserve. Burials will follow natural practices: no embalming, no vaults, and only biodegradable shrouds or caskets. Each grave will contribute to habitat restoration and long-term land protection.                                                                  The design includes walking paths, natural landscaping, and quiet areas for reflection. Families will find not just a burial ground, but also a space that fosters connection to the land and to one another.                                                                                                                    If you want information on how to start your own natural burial cemetery, or you want to make me aware of another green, natural, or hybrid cemetery in this state, please                                                                                                                   reach out!