Cross Country Skiing Trails in Maryland

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  • Allegheny Highlands Trail of Maryland - Great Allegheny Passage

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 22 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone

    The Allegheny Highlands Trail of Maryland (AHTM) follows the route of the old Western Maryland Railroad for 22 miles, between Cumberland, Maryland, and the Maryland–Pennsylvania border north of Frostburg. Part of the AHTM route parallels ...

  • Anacostia River Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 2.6 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Anacostia River Trail begins in Cottage City, Maryland, at the split of the Anacostia River into its northeast and northwest branches. Those traveling south on either the Northeast Branch Trail or Northwest Branch Trail can seamlessly join ...

  • Baltimore and Annapolis Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 14 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    If you are looking to augment your physical workout with some intellectual exercise, look no further than the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail. The scenic, paved, 13-mile community trail is brimming with history lessons and boasts a solar system ...

  • Capital Crescent Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: DC, MD
    Length: 11 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Gravel

    The 11-mile Capital Crescent Trail follows the route of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Georgetown Branch rail line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. It begins in Silver Spring, Maryland, east of the Rock Creek Trestle and curves westward and ...

  • Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Trail Overview

    State: DE, MD
    Length: 16 miles
    Surface: Crushed Stone

    Groundbreaking for the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal began in July 2012 in St. Georges, Delaware, to mark the start of construction on the initial phase of the shared-use recreational trail. The C&D will eventually connect the Delaware River, ...

  • Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historic Park

    State: DC, MD
    Length: 184.5 miles
    Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel

    The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historic Park (a.k.a. C&O Canal Towpath) follows the route of the Potomac River for 184.5 miles between Georgetown in Washington, D.C., and Cumberland, Maryland. Hundreds of original features, including locks, ...

  • Great Allegheny Passage (Trail System Overview)

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD, PA
    Length: 141 miles
    Surface: Crushed Stone

    Now the longest rail-trail east of the Mississippi River, the 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage spans two states in its course along great rivers and across mountain passes. Running from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cumberland, Maryland, the ...

  • Grist Mill Trail at Patapsco Valley State Park

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 2.5 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Grist Mill Trail at Patapsco Valley State Park course for 2.5 miles through the heavily wooded park between Ilchester Road and Lost Lake. The trail is gentle and wheelchair accessible. It passes by the Swinging Bridge and Bloede's Dam. The ...

  • Indian Head Rail Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 13.4 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Located just 18 miles south of our nation's capital, the Indian Head Rail Trail offers a unique natural outdoor experience, seemingly far removed from development and life's often chaotic pace. The trail is the result of the generous gift of ...

  • Lake Artemesia Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 1.35 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Lake Artemesia Trail—one component of the larger Anacostia Tributary Trail System—completely encircles its scenic eponymous lake in Prince George's County, Maryland. The trail is also a great starting point for longer treks, as it ...

  • Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 2.5 miles
    Surface: Crushed Stone

    Maryland's Susquehanna State Park is recognized for challenging hiking and biking trails, camping facilities, rock outcroppings, boating, a museum and restored historical sites. But none of these outshines the Susquehanna River, which sweeps ...

  • Patuxent Branch Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 4.5 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone

    The Patuxent Branch Trail is part of a 20-mile trail system over and around the rolling hills of Howard County that follows a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line along the Patuxent River. The trail begins in Savage Park. Follow signs along ...

  • Savage Mill Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel

    The Savage Mill Trail in Savage Park travels along the rolling Patuxent River through the grounds of an old cotton mill. In the early 1800s, Savage was a major manufacturing center, harnessing power produced by the falls on the Little and Middle ...

  • Seneca Creek Greenway Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 22.1 miles
    Surface: Dirt

    Seneca Creek Greenway Trail was built by a coalition of organizations and follows the meandering Seneca Creek near Germantown, MD, from the Potomac River to State Route 355 (Frederick Road). NOTE: Only parts of the trail are multi-use; horses ...

  • Sligo Creek Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 10.2 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Sligo Creek Trail parallels the eponymous waterway from its confluence with the Northwest Branch in Hyattsville to just north of its origin in Wheaton in Montgomery County. Along the way, a number of footbridges cross back and forth over ...

  • Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail (formerly North Central or Northern Central)

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 21 miles
    Surface: Crushed Stone

    The Northern Central Railroad Trail, completed in 1984, is one of the best hiking and biking trails in the Mid-atlantic region. It allows for more than 20 miles of flat travel on the crushed-stone surface, punctuated by a number of access points ...

  • WB&A Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 10.25 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Central Maryland's WB&A Trail occupies an abandoned Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railway corridor—hence its name—for its entire route. The railroad operated electric commuter trains between its three namesake cities from ...

  • Western Maryland Rail Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: MD
    Length: 22 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Plan a full day (or two) for your visit to the Western Maryland Rail Trail, a 22-mile paved route that will take you through several eras of American history. You can access this trail from many points, but the main trailhead is in the quaint ...

  • Woodrow Wilson Bridge Trail

    State: MD, VA
    Length: 3.3 miles
    Surface: Concrete

    The Woodrow Wilson Bridge Trail provides a superb link between Alexandria, VA, and Maryland's National Harbor over the Potomac River. This well-used trail crosses on the up-river side of the bridge and the concrete path is wide enough to accommodate ...