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Distance
1.66 miles
Elevation Gain
157 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Double Rock Park Trail, located in Parkville, Maryland, is a well-maintained hiking trail that offers a variety of natural features. The trail spans approximately 1.66 miles and is rated as moderate in difficulty, making it suitable for hikers of varying skill levels. The trail is known for its two distinct rock formations, aptly named Double Rock, which are a popular attraction for hikers. The trail also features a small lake, providing a scenic backdrop for hikers and an opportunity for bird watching. Hikers should note that the trail can be steep and rocky in parts, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The trail is well-marked, but hikers are advised to follow the trail map for easy navigation. Despite its urban location, the trail offers a quiet and peaceful hike, making it a popular choice for local residents. In summary, Double Rock Park Trail offers a moderate hike with a variety of natural features. With its rock formations, lake, and diverse flora and fauna, it provides a rewarding hike for those in the Parkville area.
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