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    Brandywine, MD

    Cedarville State Forest

    3.9 (25 reviews)

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    Sue K.

    A nice slice of calm, cool forest on the edge of suburbia. Nice place for a hike or a camping trip. Camping areas are split into three sections: equestrian, family, and youth...with enough space between each area to help keep the calm, quiet, serenity of the experience. Several hiking trails offer opportunities to see birds, squirrels, bunnies, etc. I think there's a play ground area, however we didn't visit that part of the grounds.

    Suf H.

    The 7 mile Orange trail was good!! The main negatives were a few faded or missing markers and a down tree on the trail. Overall I totally loved running this trail and would would definitely return. The trail feels very secluded and private which I loved. It was about 90degrees however majority of the trail was shaded which provided a great break from direct sunlight. There's a short stretch through a grassland that's unshaded so I just sped through that area. I enjoyed nice views of swamps, bridges, a cool turtle crossing the trail, and the thousands of trees!! A few areas are muddy and have tree roots so watch your footing while pacing through this amazing trail!!

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    Jasmine A.

    I visited this park for the first time the other day to hike it with my dog. We did the 7 mile loop which was super fun with views of forest, creeks, a little camp ground and a cool meadow. I saw a few people but they were very nice and courteous. The only thing is that for a paid park ($3 for in state and $5 for out of state I think) I expected a little better maintenance than the free parks I visit, but there were huge puddles all over the place and a broken bridge. I think it might be best to try and manage those puddles because they are breeding grounds for mosquitoes, which were following us in swarms. Overall, with some more bug spray in hand, I would definitely hike here again.

    Awesome park! Visited with my wife and kids. Nice venture to jog and get some fresh air for the kids to play.

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    Justin W.

    A very peaceful place to hike. I hiked the Holly Trail Orange Blazes. The trail was set far from the main road so you couldn't hear any traffic. This particular didn't have anything but nature. Not tables or a playground or a building. You get close to the trees because the trail is narrow. You could hear lots of birds chirping and the sounds of nature. It was truly nature at its best.

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    Quiet and natural - This is a great place to enjoy nature. The play areas need maintenance

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    Overgrown and LOADED with ticks. Bath house was the only plus to this campground. Clean and private.

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    Great place to go for a walk or bike ride. Really cool place in the fall when the leaves are changing color.

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