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Maryland Heights Trailhead
β OpenMaryland Heights Trailhead is a park located at 489-551 Harpers Ferry Road in Knoxville, Maryland, United States. This trail offers a moderate to strenuous hike ranging from 4.5 to 6.5 miles round trip, taking approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete. Hikers can explore various aspects of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, including stunning scenery, geology, Civil War history, industrial sites, and transportation history. The quickest route to the Maryland Heights Overlook is 4.5 miles round trip from the Master Armorer's House, with the option to extend the hike with the Stone Fort Loop trail adding another 2 miles. Visit Maryland Heights Trailhead for a memorable outdoor adventure in a historic and picturesque setting.
489-551 Harpers Ferry Rd, Knoxville, MD 21758, United States -
Annapolis Rock & Black Rock Cliff Trailhead
β OpenAnnapolis Rock & Black Rock Cliff Trailhead is a park and tourist attraction located at 11175 Baltimore National Pike in Myersville, Maryland, United States. It is part of South Mountain State Park, managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The park offers a 40-mile long multi-use trail weaving along the South Mountain ridge, offering visitors a variety of geologic, natural, cultural, and historic experiences. Visitors can walk in the footsteps of Civil War soldiers, climb to breathtaking views, and experience the solitude of nature. The park is home to the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, with scenic overlooks at Weverton Cliffs, Annapolis Rocks, and High Rock providing amazing views of the landscape. Designated camping areas and shelters are available for backpackers and thru-hikers on a first-come-first served basis.
11175 Baltimore National Pike, Myersville, MD 21773, United States
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