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    • Thurmont, Maryland

      Cat Rock via Old Misery Trail

      3.0
      2.89 mi / 797 ft gain
      The best place to park is on Catoctin Hollow Road in the parking lot that's on the same side of the road as the lake. It's not a huge lot but we were here mid-summer around 10 am and found a spot easily. The trailhead is on the other side of the street from this parking lot; there is a sign letti...
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    • Graceham, Maryland

      Cunningham Falls via Lower Trail

      4.3
      1.04 mi / 156.17 ft gain
      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 Cree...
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    • Sharpsburg, Maryland

      Antietam National Battlefield Trail

      4.5
      3 mi / 358 ft gain
      Antietam National Battlefield Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Sharpsburg, Maryland.
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    • Thurmont, Maryland

      Hike Catoctin Mountain

      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 th...
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    • Thurmont, Maryland

      Hike Chimney Rock at Catoctin Mountain Park

      4.4
      5 mi / 600 ft gain
      Chimney Rock is the quintessential breathtaking view that makes a hike worthwhile. By parking at the most northeast parking lot on the trail map you are able to include the sweeping views of Thurmont Vista, and Wolf Rock on your way to Chimney Rock. Highly recommend visiting in the fall, and on w...
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    • Thurmont, Maryland

      Hike the Catoctin Mountain Extended Loop Trail

      4.5
      8.6 mi / 1696 ft gain
      This 8.6 mile loop trail in Catoctin Mountain Park is good for both hikers and trail runners. This loop is the larger loop in the park, comprised of Cunningham Falls, Hog Rock, Blue Ridge Summit, Thurmont Vista, Wolf Rock, and Chimney Rock. The trail gets a moderate rating because it's mostly roc...
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    • Cockeysville, Maryland

      Hike the Oregon Ridge Park Trail

      4.5
      4.02 mi / 475 ft gain
      Park in the lot as indicated on the map (see below). This trail is accessible year round, dog-friendly, and is great for families. 
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    • Bluemont, Virginia

      Bears Den Overlook

      4.3
      1.31 mi / 164 ft gain
      Bears Den is a collection of rocks and boulders that overlooks the Shenandoah Valley in northern Virginia, just off the Appalachian Trail. You have two options to access this overlook: park at the bottom of the mountain and hike up to the overlook via the trail, or drive to the top and access the...
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    • Bluemont, Virginia

      Hike to Hollow Brook Falls

      4.3
      2 mi / 300 ft gain
      This hike will start on the Appalachian Trail and will take you to a beautiful set of falls.  When you arrive at the location you will see numerous spots along the side of the road to park. You'll need to look for the white blaze for the Appalachian Trail (it will head up from the parking area). ...
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    • Bluemont, Virginia

      Hike to Raven Rock

      4.3
      5 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Starting at a small parking lot right off of Route 7 (wuick right onto Pine Grove Road) this hike takes you North on the Appalachian Trail in a very hilly/rocky part of the trail. Expect to gain and lose 300 feet+ multiple times! It's about 2.5 miles each way so budget at least a few hours to go ...
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    • Sabillasville, Maryland

      Camp at the Adirondack Shelters in Catoctin Mountain Park

      5.0
      4 mi / 1200 ft gain
      For outdoor enthusiasts, Maryland is an ideal place to live. Between the mountains and the Bay--and the rivers, bike paths, and trails along the way--we couldn't ask for much more. But if we were feeling greedy, we would probably ask for additional backpacking options, right? Of course, there are...
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    • Cool Spring Path South Parking, Virginia

      Hike Cool Spring Path

      4.0
      2 mi / 70 ft gain
      The Cool Spring Path South is an old golf course that has been and still is in the process of being returned to its natural state by Shenandoah University. The paved paths from the golf course make this an easy hike for anyone. For those who may be in a wheelchair, this loop should be fully acces...
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    • Lorton, Virginia

      Woodmarsh Trail

      4.0
      2.83 mi / 154 ft gain
      Just at the entrance to Mason Neck State Park is the Woodmarsh Trail. The entire loop is about 3 miles. This is a pleasant easy hike that is relatively flat with no rocks to speak of. The trail wanders through a forest and passes by a large swamp along the Potomac River. There is one well built o...
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    • 7, Smithsburg, Maryland

      Hike to Devil's Racecourse on the Appalachian Trail

      4.5
      3 mi / 1500 ft gain
      Start your hike where the AT crosses Raven Rock Road (Maryland Route 491). This crossing is well-marked from both sides by large, yellow signs and blazed stakes. You will need to park on the side of the road, but the shoulder is wide and can accommodate a crowd.  The first half mile or so of this...
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    • Sabillasville, Maryland

      Hike to High Rock on the Appalachian Trail

      3.8
      6 mi / 2000 ft gain
      Start your hike where the AT crosses Raven Rock Road (Maryland Route 491). This crossing is well-marked from both sides by large, yellow signs and blazed stakes. You will need to park on the side of the road, but the shoulder is wide and can accommodate a crowd.  The first half mile or so of this...
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    • Annapolis, Maryland

      Kayak into downtown Annapolis via Spa Creek

      There is no better way to travel into Annapolis then by under your own power on water.  Put in your kayak, canoe, or stand up paddle board at the Truxton Park Boat Launch (run by the City Parks Department) and paddle into downtown Annapolis on Spa Creek.  Pass other boaters, beautiful waterfront ...
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