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Enjoying lunches or just taking in the scenery at Chimney Rock and Wolf Rock formations.
In the second Saturday morning of June, we explored the gateway loop trail. The trails features two of the most well known rock formations at Catoctin Mountain Park: Chimney Rock (1419 ft) and Wolf Ro...
Catoctin Mountain Park is a beautiful oasis about 90 minutes northwest of Baltimore. The drive up to the visitor center is tight and scary but it was worth it. There are several well maintained trails...
Small national park with wooded trails. Disappointing that most trails did not lead to mountain overlooks. Camp David is in the middle of this park, but you won't get close to it!
An Appalachian Mountain Park with lots of trees and hills. The visitor center is basic, constructed by the CCC in the 1930s as were the camp ground buildings. We used the picnic grounds. We were disap...
Although this park is open throughout the year, a large portion of the road that runs through the park and several stops that are in the open section of the park were closed (despite what the ranger s...
Enjoying lunches or just taking in the scenery at Chimney Rock and Wolf Rock formations.
In the second Saturday morning of June, we explored the gateway loop trail. The trails features two of the most well known rock formations at Catoctin Mountain Park: Chimney Rock (1419 ft) and Wolf Ro...
Gorgeous Park with a Whiskey Still
Catoctin Mountain Park is a beautiful oasis about 90 minutes northwest of Baltimore. The drive up to the visitor center is tight and scary but it was worth it. There are several well maintained trails...
Small national park
Small national park with wooded trails. Disappointing that most trails did not lead to mountain overlooks. Camp David is in the middle of this park, but you won't get close to it!
Trees and Hills
An Appalachian Mountain Park with lots of trees and hills. The visitor center is basic, constructed by the CCC in the 1930s as were the camp ground buildings. We used the picnic grounds. We were disap...
Set expectations to the season
Although this park is open throughout the year, a large portion of the road that runs through the park and several stops that are in the open section of the park were closed (despite what the ranger s...