| Antietam Remembered - Walking Tour | Antietam National Battlefield | |
| This trail includes significant landmarks and monuments in the vicinity of the visitor center. It is handicapped accessible. |
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| Assateague's Interpretive Nature Trails | Assateague Island National Seashore | |
| In the national seashore near its northern entrance and just east of the state park, you'll find three short and hard-surfaced nature trails dotted with interpretive signs. These trails provide year-round opportunities to learn about Assateague's ecosy... |
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| Azalea Trail | Greenbelt Park | 1.1 |
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| Big Savage Mountain | Savage River State Forest | |
| This 17-mile excursion requires a car shuttle. Overnight backpacking permits required. |
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| Black Locust Trail | Gambrill State Park | 3.3 |
| Varied terrain and scenic views are the rewards of Black Locust Trail. |
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| Blue Blazes Still Walk | Catoctin Mountain Park | 0.6 |
| This easy interpretive trail tells the story of whisky-making. Interpretive talks are given on weekends. |
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| Blue Line | Gambrill State Park | 5 |
| Excellent downhill at beginning followed by a strenoius climb - the length of the ride can be anywhere from 5 miles to 20 miles. |
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| Blueberry Trail | Greenbelt Park | 1 |
| The Blueberry Trail is 1 mile and is located near the campground area and is marked by blue blazes. |
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| Boxes Point Trail | Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge | |
| Boxes Point Trail is oftentimes a very rewarding birding trail. |
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| Brown's Farm Trail | Catoctin Mountain Park | 0.4 |
| Brown's Farm Trail is an excellent environmental education walk. |
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| Canyon Overlook Trail | Rocky Gap State Park | |
| Venture beyond Canyon Overlook Trail for sights that include an historical homesite, Allegheny Mountains and a Mason-Dixon marker. |
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| Cash Lake Circuit | Patuxent Research Refuge | |
| South Tract is open to public 10 AM - 5:30 PM. Portion of trail closed during spring waterfowl nesting season. |
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| Cat Rock Trail | Cunningham Falls State Park | 1 |
| Cat Rock Trail leads to a beautiful vista atop a 1,562-foot boulder. |
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| Cat Rock/Bob's Hill Trail | Cunningham Falls State Park | |
| This strenuous 7.5-mile hike includes breathtaking views and passes two scenic rock outcrops with views of the surrounding Piedmont region. Some rock scrambling is required. Many acres of hardwood trees were harvested during the 1800s to produce charco... |
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| Catoctin Trail | Gambrill State Park | |
| The Catoctin Trail stretches for 27 miles affording a remote experience amid lush forests and atop numerous rock outcroppings. |
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| Chimney Rock Trail | Catoctin Mountain Park | |
| Less than an hour's drive of Washington, D.C. hides this fabulous wilderness hike. |
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| Chimney Rock to Wolf Rock | Catoctin Mountain Park | 2 |
| Steep at beginning/end. Very flat up top. Follows ridgeline to Wolf Rock, with occassional views east towards Thurmont. |
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| Cunningham Falls Lower Trail | Cunningham Falls State Park | 1.5 |
| This half-mile red blazed trail is the most popular route to Cunningham Falls, the 78-foot cascading falls. |
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| Cunningham Falls Nature Trail | Catoctin Mountain Park | |
| This hike is an easy alternative to the busy Cunningham Falls Lower Trail; still offering the same sight but with a more remote approach. |
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| Deep Creek Circuit Hike | Deep Creek Lake State Park | |
| The circuit hike combines Meadow Mountain, Old Brant, Indian Turnip and Snake Root trails. |
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| Deerfield Nature Trail | Catoctin Mountain Park | |
| Interpretive trail guides accompany number posts. The brochure is very informative providing details about the sights and sounds you'll encounter. |
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