Known for its scenic beauty, history and 78-ft. cascading waterfall. Hunting, swimming, beaches, boat rental, hiking, and camping.
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The 184.5 mile long canal was once a lifeline for communities along the Potomac River. Today, biking, hiking and history exploration are popular activities.
Home to the Greenwell Foundation, offering therapeutic riding programs designed for individuals with disabilities. Hiking on marked trails, canoeing and fishing opportunities abound.
Cycle or hike this spectacular, nearly-level trail from Cumberland to Pittsburgh, through tunnels and across viaducts, along the most scenic views and towns in Maryland.
Premier hiking and mountain bike trails. High Knob area nature center features Civic Conservation Corps history and memorial bronze statue and garden.
Wealth of scenery, wildlife, wildflowers, historic buildings, hiking trails, scenic drives, camping, and fly-fishing. Overnights in a historic cabin in Camp Misty Mount are offered.
Pristine 3,000 acre natural area with 22 miles of hiking trails, including interpretive trails and historic structures, community farm and guided canoe trips.
The serpentine barren of 1,900 acres is the largest in the state. Home to more than 39 threatened or endangered grassland plant species. Hiking trails - pet friendly.
The park's state-of-the-art facilities offer visitors a variety of leisure activities, including hiking, biking, archery, miniature golf, swimming, soccer, picnicking and adventure play.
Features a swimming beach, food concessions, four picnic pavilions, picnicking, playgrounds, canoe/kayak and sailboat rentals, fishing, short hiking trails and two short water trails.