Greenbrier State Park - Greenbrier State Park
Greenbrier State Park is a public recreation area located on South Mountain near Boonsboro in Washington County, Maryland, USA. The state park has camping, hiking trails and a 42-acre (17Â ha) man-made lake. It is managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Activities and amenitiesEdit
The park offers camping, fishing, boat launch and rentals, swimming, hiking, picnicking, mountain biking and hunting. The park's visitor center is open year-round, its nature center seasonally.
- Trails
Greenbrier State Park contains ten maintained trails: Bartman Hill Trail, Big Red Trail, Camp Loop Trail, Copperhead Trail, Green Trail, Marked Mile, Rock Oak Fire Trail, Snelling Fire Trail, Water Tank Trail, and Yellow Trail. Trail difficulties range from easy to strenuous, and lengths range from .4 miles (0.64Â km) to 4.5 miles (7.2Â km). All trails are open to hikers, and most are open to mountain bikes. In addition, the Appalachian Trail crosses a corner of the park and can be accessed from the Bartman Hill Trail.
- Lake
Greenbrier Lake is a 42-acre, man-made lake with 1,000-foot (300Â m) beach and swimming area that gradually reaches a depth of six feet. Fishing for trout, bass, or bluegill is permitted on the lake, with a state-issued license required for those 16 or older.
In the newsEdit
In 1995, two rare albino deer were spotted in the park. In 2008, the park received a federal grant for $130,000 to build concrete culverts to allow box turtles to safely cross Keadle Road within the park. The pilot program was the first of its kind in the United States.
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
- Greenbrier State Park Maryland Department of Natural Resources
- Greenbrier State Park map Maryland Department of Natural Resources
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