Green Ridge State Forest

Green Ridge State Forest

Green Ridge State Forest offers a sprawling natural refuge perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, showcasing diverse landscapes and ample recreational opportunities in eastern Allegany County, Maryland.

47,560
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1931
Year Established

About Green Ridge State Forest

Green Ridge State Forest
 

Green Ridge State Forest, situated in Allegany County, Maryland, is the state's second-largest contiguous forest. Encompassing over 47,000 acres, it features diverse landscapes including rolling hills, hardwood forests, and riparian corridors of the Potomac River, creating a rich tableau for nature lovers. Historically, the forest has seen significant logging activity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries before being rehabilitated into a conservation-focused area. Today, it is a hub for outdoor recreation, offering a variety of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The forest also supports hunting, fishing, and primitive camping, attracting visitors seeking immersive wilderness experiences. Notable landmarks include Point Lookout, offering expansive views of the Potomac River and the surrounding terrain, and the historic Iron Furnace, a relic of the forest's industrial past. The forest's diverse ecosystems support abundant wildlife, making it a prime area for birdwatching and wildlife viewing.

Highlights

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Point Lookout

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Rare Cerulean Warbler habitat

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Fifteen Mile Creek Aqueduct

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Green Ridge Environmental Trail

Notable Natural Features

Point Lookout

A scenic overlook that provides expansive views of the surrounding terrain and the Potomac River.

Iron Furnace

A historical structure that harkens back to the area's early industrial activities.

Fifteen Mile Creek

A popular site for fishing and boating activities, located alongside the C&O Canal.