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    Allegheny Highlands Trail Of Maryland - Great Allegheny Passage

    Cumberland, MD    

    The Allegheny Highlands Trail Maryland (AHTM) follows the route of the historic Western Maryland Railroad for 11.5 miles from Woodcock Hollow Road to the Pennsylvania border. The AHTM parallels the Western Maryland Scenic ... traillink.com

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    Western Maryland Rail Trail

    11100 Fort Frederick Rd, Big Pool, MD     (301) 842-2155

    Winding along the Potomac River through rolling fields, woodlands, and rural towns, this new trail is a quick alternative to the parallel C&O Canal towpath. Surface: Asphalt. trails.com

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    Garrett State Forest

    Oakland, MD    
    Parks 

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    - The forest contains a diversity of trees, abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery. In 1906 this forest was given to the state of Maryland and was the beginning of Maryland's public lands system. Mountain forests, streams... wildernet.com

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    New Germany State Park

    349 Headquarters Ln, Grantsville, MD     (301) 895-5453

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Long before 1930, thirteen acres of low-lying land in the village of New Germany was flooded and dammed. An earthen dam was constructed, largely through the efforts of John Swauger, to hold back the waters of Poplar Lick Run fo... hmdb.org

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    Robert E.lee Memorial Park

    2600 Madison Ave, Baltimore, MD     (410) 396-7931

    4 out of 5 based on 28 ratings

    Follow an old rail bed along Jones Falls to Lake Roland before returning through upland forest. Along the way, catch sight of rare serpentine landscape. Climb over the guardrail and head right. Unless there are drought conditio... mtbr.com

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    Historic Savage Mill

    8600 Foundry St, Savage, MD     (410) 792-2820

    The Savage Mill Trail in Savage Park travels along the rolling Patuxent River through the grounds of an old cotton mill. In the early 1800s, Savage was a major manufacturing center, harnessing power produced by the falls o... traillink.com

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    Schaffer Farms Trail Network

    Germantown, MD    

    4 out of 5 based on 21 ratings

    Very well marked and easy to follow trail. Be sure to look for and follow the white blazes. There are several other trails that intersect the white trail and it would be easy to venture down one inadvertently. The White t... localhikes.com

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    Loch Raven Reservoir

    Lutherville Timonium, MD    

    4 out of 5 based on 21 ratings

    Arguably the prettiest trail in the Loch Raven Reservoir watershed. Follow it to Merryman Point, where the reservoir spreads out in several directions. From the parking area, you have several options to begin the hikethe trai... trails.com

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    Herrington Manor State Park

    222 Herrington Ln, Oakland, MD     (301) 334-9180

    4 out of 5 based on 50 ratings

    Features a 53-acre lake, 20 log cabins and cross-country ski rentals. Popular special events such as maple syrup demonstrations and apple butter making are held throughout the year. visitmaryland.org

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    Savage River Tailwater

    Frostburg, MD     (301) 689-3200

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Our favorite time of the year is fast approaching, and we expect to see our first snowflurriefall in a few weeks. That event means two things here at the Lodge...four-wheel drive vehicles and getting ready for cross count... outerquest.com

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    Arundel High School

    1001 Annapolis Rd, Gambrills, MD     (410) 296-2100

    5 Hard courts(outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard trailpeak.com

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    Patuxent Branch Trail

    Savage, MD    

    The Patuxent Branch Trail is part of a 20-mile trail system over and around the rolling hills of Howard County that follows a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line along the Patuxent River. The trail begins in Savage Par... traillink.com

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    Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway Trail

    Darlington, MD    

    Maryland's Susquehanna State Park is recognized for challenging hiking and biking trails, camping facilities, rock outcroppings, boating, a museum, and restored historical sites. But none of these outshines the Susquehanna... traillink.com