Morgan State Forest is a serene public forest in Maryland offering diverse outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife observation, and fishing within a tranquil natural setting.
Morgan State Forest is a state-managed forest located in Baltimore County, Maryland. Covering approximately 1,700 acres, the forest lands provide a mix of hardwood woodlands, gentle ridges, and stream valleys that foster habitats for diverse flora and fauna. The forest's history ties closely to early 20th-century conservation efforts to preserve natural resources and provide public recreation. The area is popular with hikers and anglers, featuring several trails that pass through second-growth hardwoods and quiet forest streams abundant with native fish species. Morgan State Forest is also home to notable historical sites connected to the early Morgan family estate and remnants of old logging roads. Visitors are drawn to the peaceful environment for camping and wildlife viewing, with opportunities to see white-tailed deer, various songbirds, and seasonal wildflowers. The forest’s accessibility near urban Baltimore provides a natural refuge for day visitors and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quieter alternative to Maryland’s busier parks. The forest’s management emphasizes sustainable use and conservation to maintain habitat health and provide low-impact recreational opportunities year-round.
Matthews Road Trail – a tranquil forest trail following historic logging roads
Presence of wild brook trout in the forest’s streams
Historic Morgan family estate remnants and interpretive signage
Quiet, little-known fishing spots along Gunpowder River tributaries
Clear streams running through the forest that support healthy populations of native fish including brook trout.
Remains of the early 20th-century family estate with interpretive markers describing its history and influence on local conservation.
A predominantly flat trail that follows historic logging roads through mature hardwood forests, ideal for easy hiking and nature observation.