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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has put together a listing, by region, of areas in the State that have trails for cycling. We suggest that you contact the individual areas you plan to visit for detailed information concerning trails, hours of operation, and to clear up any other questions you may have before traveling to any of these wonderful places. When you select a link to a specific area you will access the online park brochure. At the bottom of each brochure is a phone number for the park or area.Purchase copies of State Park and Forest Trail Guides using our on-line order form.
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trail system by becoming a Trail Blazer.Check out these Western Maryland trail maps:
- Potomac River Trail System
Potomac State Forest / Garrett State Forest
- Garrett Trail System
Potomac State Forest / Garrett State Forest
Herrington Manor State Park / Swallow Falls State Park
- Meadow Mountain Trail System
Savage River State Forest
- Margroff Plantation Trail System
Savage River State Forest
- Negro Mountain Trail System
Savage River State Forest
- Monroe Run Trail System
Savage River State Forest
- Wisp Trail System
- Poplar Lick Trail System
Savage River State Forest
- Piney Point Trail System
Potomac State Forest / Garrett State Forest
- New Germany Trail System
Savage River State Forest- Herrington Manor Trail System
Herrington Manor State Park- Deep Creek Lake State Park Trail System
Deep Creek Lake State Park & NRMA- Swallow Falls Trail System
Swallow Falls State Park- Savage Mountain Trail System
Rules for trail cycling:
NORBA, The National Off-Road Bicycle Association, offers the following code of behavior:
- Yield the right of way to other trail users. People judge all cyclists by their actions.
- Slow down and use caution when approaching or overtaking another trail user. Make your presence known well in advance.
- Maintain control of your speed at all times and approach turns in anticipation that someone may be around the bend.
- Stay on designated trails to avoid trampling native vegetation and minimize the potential erosion to trails by not using muddy trails or short cutting switchbacks. No cycling in designated wildlands. Avoid riding on extremely wet trails.
- Do not disturb wildlife or livestock.
- Do not litter.
- Respect private and public property, including trail and no trespassing signs. Leave gates as you find them.
- Be self-sufficient.
- Do not travel solo when backpacking in remote areas. Leave word of your destination and when you plan to return.
- Practice minimum impact bicycling by “taking only pictures and memories and leave only waffle prints.”
- Always wear a helmet.
- All persons 15 years old or younger are required to wear helmets while cycling in Maryland.
- Cyclists should assume the responsibility and risks for their own safety when visiting these areas.
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Questions, comments, and suggestions can be directed to Maryland DNR.