Antietam Lake Park is a multi-use recreation area in Washington County, Maryland, offering scenic lake views, hiking, fishing, and camping opportunities within a serene natural setting.
Antietam Lake Park is a 562-acre regional park located near Hagerstown in Washington County, Maryland. The park is centered around Antietam Lake, a 75-acre manmade reservoir created by damming a branch of Antietam Creek. The area features rolling hills, forested woodlands, wetlands, and open meadows, providing diverse habitats for various wildlife species. Visitors come to enjoy hiking, mountain biking, fishing, paddling, and camping, making it a popular local outdoor destination. The park’s trail system includes over 8 miles of marked paths that wind through forest and lakeside areas, suitable for both casual walkers and more adventurous hikers. The lake supports fishing for bass, bluegill, and channel catfish, while the quiet water invites canoeing and kayaking. Antietam Lake Park also offers a developed campground with modern amenities alongside primitive camping sites. The park was originally developed in the early 1960s to provide recreational opportunities to area residents and remains a family-friendly natural area. Besides recreation, the park plays a role in protecting local watersheds and providing habitat connectivity for native plants and animals. Visitors appreciate the tranquil setting just minutes from Hagerstown and the blend of water and woodland scenery. The park’s amenities include picnic shelters, boat ramps, playgrounds, and nature observation points, making it suitable for a wide range of outdoor activities.
Antietam Lake – a 75-acre lake popular for fishing and paddle sports
Over 8 miles of multi-use trails through forest and lakeside terrain
Developed campground offering modern amenities and primitive tent sites
Boating access with a launch area for kayaks and canoes
A large 75-acre reservoir central to the park, offering fishing, non-motorized boating, and scenic water views.
Over 8 miles of trails designed for hiking, biking, and wildlife observation that loop through woodlands and around the lake.
A developed campground with electric hookups, picnic areas, and modern restrooms supporting extended stays.