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Cromwell Valley Park

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Sugarloaf Mountain

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Lilypons Water Gardens

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Gambrill State Park

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Catoctin Mountain Park

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C&O Canal – Mouth of Monocacy to Brunswick

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Audrey Carroll Audubon Sanctuary

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Greenbrier State Park

Greenbrier State Park is a 1,407-acre multi-use facility located along the South Mountain ridge in the Appalachian Mountains. Most of the park lies in Washington County, but about 45 acres are in Frederick County. The centerpiece of Greenbrier State Park is its 42-acre man-made lake, stocked for fishing, and of course, the lake also offers habitat for birds. The park features a network of trails that loop through the forests on the side of the ridge. The area was extensively logged before it became a state park in the 1960s, so the woodlands are primarily second growth. There are more than 11 miles of trails. The trails are well-marked but can be rocky and hilly; most are considered moderate to strenuous. The Appalachian Trail passes through the eastern edge of the park, and the park’s trails connect to it. The surrounding lands feature a rolling topography and include crop fields, abandoned farm fields, and pastures. Greenbrier State Park has extensive visitor amenities and activities, including tent and RV camping, boat launch, boat rental, camp store, flat water canoeing, picnic area, playground, swimming, mountain biking, and hunting. There is a year-round Visitor Center and a seasonal Nature Center.