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Gambrill State Park in Maryland offers rugged terrain, scenic overlooks, and a network of multi-use trails ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

1445
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About Gambrill State Park

 

Located in Frederick County, Maryland, Gambrill State Park encompasses a forested ridge overlooking the scenic Monocacy River Valley. Established in 1934 and named after James Gambrill Jr., a local businessman and conservation advocate, the park spans nearly 1,500 acres of hardwood forest that includes oak, hickory, and pine. The park’s varied terrain features ridges, valleys, and rock outcroppings that provide visitors with impressive views, especially from designated overlooks like the popular High Knob and Hog Rock. These vistas offer clear sights of the surrounding Catoctin and South Mountain ranges. Gambrill State Park is well known for its extensive trail system with over 10 miles of mixed-use trails that support hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The park also offers picnic facilities, playgrounds, and an open-air pavilion, making it a favorite destination for day use. Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of songbirds. The forested habitat supports a healthy ecosystem while providing ample opportunity for wildlife viewing. Its proximity to Frederick city makes it a convenient natural retreat for local residents and visitors looking to escape into nature. The park’s historical significance ties to conservation efforts from the early 20th century and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) projects during the 1930s, which contributed to trail construction and facility development. Gambrill State Park's mix of moderate hiking, scenic overlooks, and accessible location contribute to its popularity among outdoor recreation enthusiasts of all ages.

Highlights

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High Knob Overlook with panoramic views of Catoctin Mountain and Frederick Valley

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Diverse trail system supporting hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding

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Hog Rock, a notable rocky outcrop providing scenic vistas

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CCC-built trail infrastructure reflecting historic conservation efforts

Notable Natural Features

High Knob Overlook

A prominent viewpoint that provides sweeping views across Frederick Valley and the Catoctin Mountains, popular for both sunrise and sunset.

Hog Rock

A large rock formation accessible by trail offering a unique spot for birdwatching and nature photography.

CCC-built Trails and Facilities

Trails and structures built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, highlighting the park's historical and recreational heritage.