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    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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    Tor Bryan Park And Playground - The blue park - my kids top fav!

    Tor Bryan Park And Playground

    4.5(2 reviews)
    12.3 mi

    This park is a very nice neighborhood park. It is relatively small and has a few parking spots…read morealong the circle. The park is buried deep behind a neighborhood. The park has a picnic shelter with picnic tables under it and a grill just outside of it. It has two picnic tables. One of the tables is rectangular and the other is a square table with a checkerboard on it. There is also a couple of picnic tables and a grill in a grassy area in the center of the park's circle. You will also find a nice full basketball court at the park and a nice paved trail passes through it. It is a really nice trail and very peaceful. The highlight of the park though, is its playground. The playground has a rubber mud free floor, which is in great shape. There are benches around the playground's perimeter where parents can sit and watch their little ones. The playground's equipment includes a small jungle gym with slides, a large net climbing structure with a slide. There is also a bank of swings with a toddler swing, An ADA compliant swing, and some traditional swings. This is a very nice park. I didn't know if I would make a special trip to visit, but it is still very nice. I ended up here because I had picked up some food from a carryout joint and needed a place to eat it. The park's picnic shelter was the perfect spot. So, if you are in the area, and looking for a park to visit. I recommend checking this place out.

    Parks can make or break an outing with kids. I brought my nieces (7 and 4) and nephew (one) to this…read morepark since it looked like it had a good review. There is lots of space to park, very clean, and beautiful to look at. My nieces loved the blue color. There's a jungle gym, slides, swings for big kids and toddlers. The size is on the smaller side so it might get boring after an hour. My rec is 30-60 minutes stay. Also it's in a neighborhood which is a bit inconvenient when driving through. Stop by if you're already in the area but I wouldn't make a special trip again.

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    Tor Bryan Park And Playground - Lots of swings, a nice playground, and some shade too!

    Lots of swings, a nice playground, and some shade too!

    Tor Bryan Park And Playground - Big slide for the big kids and the climbing area can be for all ages

    Big slide for the big kids and the climbing area can be for all ages

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    Henson Creek Trail and a picnic shelter

    Piscataway Park - Informational sign

    Piscataway Park

    3.9(20 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    Piscataway Park is steeped in history and offers a unique connection to the past. The trails…read morethemselves are a bit limited (and don't forget insect repellent!), but the river view of Mount Vernon Estate across the Potomac was clear. The park has a working farm feel -- the livestock were out during my visit -- and the butterfly garden was a delightful surprise. The river trails don't offer much unless you're fishing, so this isn't really a hiking destination or photography in September. What makes it worthwhile is the history and atmosphere. It's a peaceful place to reflect, take in the landscape, and enjoy a slower pace just outside the bustle of DC.

    On the Potomac River in Maryland, Piscataway Park showcases natural landscapes, cultural history,…read moreand views of the river and Mount Vernon. Established in 1961, the park preserves the historic view of George Washington's Mount Vernon and the surrounding area. Piscataway Park houses the National Colonial Farm, a recreation of a small 18th-century Maryland tobacco farm. Operated by the Accokeek Foundation, the farm includes historic buildings, heirloom crops, and livestock breeds typical of the colonial period. We visited Piscataway Park towards the end of the day. We walked the path through the farm and saw the Hog Island Sheep. This is a heritage breed the park seeks to preserve....there are less than 2000 of them left worldwide. The park is fairly small and there wasn't a ranger on site when we were there. The passport stamp is in the gift shop. The interpretive signs have seen better days, but still it was a lovely, albeit brief, visit.

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    Piscataway Park - Close up of memorial site

    Close up of memorial site

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    Fort Foote Park

    Fort Foote Park

    4.5(4 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    This park has a small parking lot. It is located on the site of the old Fort Foote. There is not…read moremuch of the Fort remaining. I saw 2 15-inch Rodman Cannons, a house water trof and some collapsed cement structures. At the front of the park is a huge patch of green space with picnic tables under shade trees and a restroom structure. The Fort dates back to 1863, was constructed to defend the water approach to Washington DC and operated to 1878. It spans about 70 acres and sits 100 feet above the Potomac River. Along the backside of the trail (along the river) you can see Alexandria, The George Washington Masonic National Memorial, Mount Vernon and other monuments. The Park also has a small beach area to explore as well. I liked the placard, to the left as you enter the trails with the picture that has the superimposed image of what the Fort's gate looked like. I gave me a real idea of where the Fort was and you can really see where the gate would have been. To the left is also where you will find the 2 cannons. If you go to the right you will eventually hit the beach, The park is located off the water and has some nice, be it short nature trails. There are also some open green space. There was a guy in one of the fields letting his unleashed dogs running wild. Outside of the few remnants of the Fort, and some information placards, this is a decent and somewhat fairly maintained nature park. It is far off of the road and is very peaceful. I would recommend wearing long pants and a long sleeved shirt because some areas has some thick brush. Bug spray would not be a bad idea either. I like this park. You can just feel the history. I wish there was more of the Fort that was preserved, but oh well, the placards placed around the park do a decent job explaining where you are located in reference to the Fort. This place is definitely worth a visit. Being a nature park, it is not very accesible and would be very challenging for someone with mobility issues. I enjoyed my time at the park in addition to getting a little peace, I learned a bit as well.

    A hidden gem from my childhood i grew up just 10 minutes away from this park. It's a super cool…read morehistorical site and easy to access. Take a moment to check it out, the cannons are HUGE!

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    Fort Foote Park
    Fort Foote Park

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    Rosaryville State Park - Portable bathroom at trail heads while regular bathrooms are closed.

    Rosaryville State Park

    3.7(17 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    Please do better with portable toilets. I get that the park does not want to winterize the…read morebathrooms and keep them locked during the winter but they need to have the portable bathrooms serviced regularly. They filled up early in the winter and have remained unusable for months. Now the trail heads are littered with feces and toilet paper.

    So this is the park I've been hearing about! When you hear Maryland State Park, I think most people…read morethink about Seneca Creek in Gaithersburg, which is massive and requires entry to get in. On weekdays, it's $3/vehicle, and on weekends is $3/per person inside the vehicle. It's interesting because there's no person accepting cash or payment... it's a self-pay kiosk, something I've never seen at a park, let alone a state park! The sign is visible along 301, but it's not the most noticeable one. I feel like Seneca Creek is way more known. It wasn't much of a surprise, but my gosh was it empty when we drove in! I was there on a Sunday afternoon and saw maybe 5 other people besides my family and myself. We packed some food and ate it at one of the two pavilions where we parked. It was just... so quaint and there wasn't a cloud in the sky! There was also a building with bathrooms and a cool playground. After eating, we decided to walk part of a trail and just take in nature. It was.... so delightful. This park is perfect for a local nature getaway where there won't be a lot of people. There are some days when entry is free, but I'm unsure of the schedule.

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    Rosaryville State Park - Looks like a barn, but it's the bathrooms!

    Looks like a barn, but it's the bathrooms!

    Rosaryville State Park - Playground

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