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GREENBRIER STATE PARK
Boonsboro, MD
GREENBRIER STATE PARK
Located in the Appalachian Mountains, Greenbrier State Park holds eleven miles of challenging trails in this beautiful and quiet area of Western Maryland. The trails are rocky and fairly technical, and there is a good amount of elevation change to be had.
The park is open year-round, and has many amenities, including camping (with two pet-friendly loops) and bath facilities, as well as a 42-acre man-made freshwater lake for paddling, swimming, and fishing. A portion of the Appalachian Trail enters the eastern edge of the park on Bartman's Hill Trail.
There is a fee to drive into the park, though there is free parking outside the park. Greenbrier often reaches capacity on weekends and holidays, and note that there are no left turns permitted into the park entrance on weekends and holidays, so use of alternate parking outside the park to access the trail system is advised during those busy periods.
Alternate Parking: 21338 Greenbrier Rd, Boonsboro, MD 21713
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The trails at Greenbrier State Park are suitable for riders of all abilities but include sections more suitable for intermediate to advanced riders. MORE subscribes to IMBA's trail difficulty ratings
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The Main Cup14 W Main StMiddletown, MD 21769301-371-4433We're working to finish the Greenbrier State Park page on the new MORE website. Please consider making a donation to help us maintain and sustain the trails at this regional destination.
If you have any questions about this trail system please contact MORE's Greenbrier State Park trail liaison.