Parks

Wheaton Regional Park

Wheaton Regional Park is one of the best parks in Montgomery County, MD. The Regional Park is composed of three separate areas named after...
Travis Crouse
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Western Maryland Rail Trail

The Western Maryland Rail Trail is a paved trail that begins near Fort Frederick State Park and travels west more than 20 miles to...
Travis Crouse
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Doubleday Hill

Doubleday Hill is a monument erected in Williamsport, Maryland to commemorate Major Abner Doubleday’s occupation of the hill. During the Civil War, Major Doubleday...
Travis Crouse
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Stony Man

Stony Man is the second highest peak (3765 ft) in Shenandoah National Park. Stony Man and Little Stony Man are two of the most...
Mark Sibug
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Schaeffer Farm Trails

The Schaeffer Farm Trails are a part of Seneca Creek State Park and are located just a few miles from the Clopper Lake day-use...
Travis Crouse
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Seneca Creek State Park

Seneca Creek State Park contains 6,300 acres of land in Montgomery County, Maryland. The park has more than 50 miles of hiking, biking, and...
Travis Crouse
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National Colonial Farm

The National Colonial Farm is a great place to visit to learn about life and agriculture from before the American Revolution. It is very...
Travis Crouse
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Black Hill Regional Park

Black Hill Regional Park is located in Boyds, Maryland and is part of the Montgomery County Parks system. The park has hiking trails, paved...
Travis Crouse
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Wye Island

Wye Island is located in Queentown Maryland right after crossing the Bay Bridge. Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area consists of 2,450 acres of...
Travis Crouse
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Great Falls Park

The Great Falls Park is located along the banks of the Potomac River between the states of Viginia (Fairfax) and Maryland (Potomac). It is...
Mark Sibug
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Manassas Battlefield

Manassas National Battlefield Park was the site of two important Civil War battles: The First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861, and The...
Travis Crouse
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Old Rag Mountain

Old Rag Mountain is the most popular hiking destination in the Shenandoah valley with an elevation of 3,291 feet (1,003 m). It is located...
Mark Sibug
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