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Great Falls and the Billy Goat Trail
Potomac, Maryland
4.5
4.61 mi
/ 272 ft gain
Just outside of Washington DC is a great hike and rock scramble you don't want to miss. Great Falls lies in both Virginia and Maryland and has beautiful views of the Potomac River.
Start out at the Great Falls Tavern parking lot (Maryland side), and keep in mind it is $10 to park here if you don't have a National Park pass. When facing the river, go left on the C & O Canal Towpath. You'll ...
Hike to Kilgore Falls
Pylesville, Maryland
3.8
1.2 mi
This 1.2 mile roundtrip hike leads to the second tallest waterfall in the state of Maryland. It is a short hike that's great for families and bringing the dog. In the warmer months, you can swim in the pool at the base of the waterfall. People have cliff jumped here, but exercise caution and do so at your own risk.
Getting Here: From Pylesville, head west on Pylesville Road for approximately 3 ...
Camping at Assateague
Berlin, Maryland
4.7
This is the perfect getaway if you are on the East Coast! Assateague Island is a 37-mile long barrier island along the coasts of Maryland and Virginia that is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Sinepuxent Bay on the west. The state and national parks offer the chance to explore the island in all its splendor and are sure to give you plenty of adventures that will entertain you...
Cascade Falls Loop
Elkridge, Maryland
3.0
2.31 mi
/ 381 ft gain
This hike is a great place to escape the city feel of Baltimore and disappear into the wilderness.
Enter through the Avalon Area entrance. There is a cash fee to enter the park. Once you pass the front gate continue past the initial picnic area. Continue through the park to the Orange Grove Area and park here. There is a bathroom near by and a map of the number of different of trailheads to ch...
Hike to Maryland Heights
Knoxville, Maryland
4.8
2.8 mi
/ 900 ft gain
Maryland Heights is at the convergence of Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia, as well as the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. The Appalachian Trail and C&O Canal Towpath are also easily accessible from the trailhead parking lot.
The parking lot holds about 16 cars and is between Locks 33 and 34, or approximately mile 61 of the C & O Canal Towpath. The hike starts on the opposite side of...
Hike to Annapolis Rock and Black Rock Cliff
Myersville, Maryland
4.4
8 mi
/ 840 ft gain
Hike along the Appalachian Trail as it passes through South Mountain State Park, taking you to a number of very scenic lookout spots.From the parking area, take the connector trail a short distance until you see blue blazes on the left – these will lead you to the Appalachian Trail (white blazes), on your right. After a noisy stint next to the freeway, the trail begins climbing the South Mounta...
Hike Catoctin Mountain
Thurmont, Maryland
4.5
8.4 mi
/ 1370 ft gain
Park at Catoctin Mountain Visitor Center. The hike starts at the end of the gravel parking lot across from the visitor center. This is definitely a popular hiking location, so come early on the weekends to guarantee a parking spot and to avoid the crowds. To start, take the right trail towards the Park Headquarters and Chimney Rock. Hike uphill towards the Crows Nest Campground loop. In 2 miles...
Hike to Cunningham Falls
Smithsburg, Maryland
4.2
2.8 mi
This 78-foot waterfall, among the largest in the state, is easily accessible by two short trails. Lower Trail (0.5 miles) leads directly to the falls, whereas Cliff Trail (0.75 miles) has slightly more difficult terrain and takes you to a viewing platform.
To lengthen the adventure, Hunting Creek Lake is close by for swimming, or you can continue your hike by taking Old Misery Trail for great v...
Hike the AT to Weverton Cliffs
Knoxville, Maryland
4.9
3 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
The trailhead is located right off Weverton Cliff's Road in Knoxville, Maryland. Park at a Park and Ride on the right side of the road, then walk right out of the parking lot down Weverton Cliff's Road until you see the white blazes of the Appalachian Trail. Follow that trail for 1.5 miles along steep switchbacks and rocky paths to reach Weverton Cliffs. Along those 1.5 miles you come across on...
Places to stay
Sabillasville, Maryland
Adirondack Shelters
Overview
The Adirondack Shelters, located near the northern most point of Catoctin Mountain Park, provide a destination for true nature i...
Little Orleans, Maryland
Fifteen Mile Creek Campsite
Overview
The Fifteen Mile Creek Campground is located at Mile 140 on the C&O Canal Towpath, in the town of Little Orleans upstream of...
Fort Washington, Maryland
Fort Washington Park Day Use Facilities
Overview
Fort Washington is located 15 miles south of Washington, D.C., along the Potomac River. Part of the National Park Service, it is...
Greenbelt, Maryland
Greenbelt Campground
Overview
Campground closed until Spring 2020. Greenbelt Campground is an urban oasis just 12 miles from Washington, D.C. This beautiful,...
Sharpsburg, Maryland
Rohrbach Group Campground
Overview
Antietam National Battlefield is the site of the bloodiest one day battle in American history. After twelve hours of savage com...
Thurmont, Maryland
Camp Round Meadow
Overview
Camp Round Meadow, a four-season camp, includes four dormitories, dining hall, commercial kitchen, gymnasium and conference room...
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