Reader Survey: Favorite Maryland Trails
With the weather set to get cooler in the next few weeks, more and more riders are hitting the trails! We asked Equiery readers in a Facebook poll to post their favorite trails in Maryland and generate a list of recommendations for those of you looking for a trails adventure. If you have a favorite trail or park to add to this list, email
editor@equiery.com!
“Fair Hill! (Elkton) It’s my favor- ite place!” – Katie Joseph
Don’t forget to send photos from your trail riding adventures to
editor@equiery.com year-round for Out & About and social media!
“Antietam (Sharpsburg), Woodstock (Dickerson) and trying Patapsco soon!” – Rachael Freeman
“T e Sweet Air area of Gun Powder Falls State Park (Kingsville)” – Nicole Martin
Top 3 Trail Recommendations
#1 Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area (Elkton)
#2 Patapsco Valley State Park (Anne Arundel,
“League of Maryland Horsemen (Marriottsville). Wonder- ful to camp and tons of places to ride at Patapsco park.” – Emily Ballenger
Carroll and Howard Counties)
#3 Gun Powder Falls State Park (Kingsville)
“Rosaryville State Park (Upper Marl- boro) is my quick go-to for a sponta- neous trip near me!” - Jenna Nuth
Baltimore,
“Morgan Run (Westminster) has nice trails!” - Katie Brown
More Recommendations from Readers Grove Point (Earleville) • Cedarville State Forest
(Brandywine) • Greenwell State Park (Hollywood) • Maxwell Hall Park (Hughesville) • Mount Harmon
“Patapsco Valley State Park! You can trail ride, ride to places to eat/drink, camp and swim with your horse! You have it all there.”- Hanna Wharton
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Plantation (Earleville) • Sugarloaf Mountain (Barnes- ville) • Newtowne State Park (Scotland) • Little Bennet Regional Park (Clarksburg)
“T e Point part of the WSSC trails! It’s beautiful and a short ride from the barn.” - Donna Tatham
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