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Washington Monument State Park Adventures

Washington Monument State Park features the first completed monument dedicated to George Washington, surrounded by forested land that provides hiking and picnicking opportunities on Maryland’s South Mountain.

248
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1915
Year Established

About Washington Monument State Park

 

Washington Monument State Park is located atop South Mountain near Boonsboro in western Maryland. The park centers on the historic Washington Monument, built between 1827 and 1829, a stone tower erected as the nation's first monument honoring George Washington. The monument stands 40 feet tall and offers panoramic views of the surrounding Appalachian foothills. The park’s 248 acres include forested trails crossing upland hardwood forests and rocky outcroppings. These trails provide moderate hiking with scenic overlooks and opportunities for birdwatching and seasonal wildflowers. The park has historic significance due to its early 19th-century construction and its connection to the Washington Monument Association, which helped oversee its development. Visitors enjoy hiking the Summit Trail to the monument, picnicking in designated areas, and exploring nearby South Mountain’s natural beauty. The park’s location on the Blue Ridge Mountains offers a quiet outdoor retreat with nearby Civil War historical sites. Its ease of access combined with rugged landscape draws visitors for moderate day hikes, photography, and historical interest. Wildlife in the park includes white-tailed deer, various songbirds, and seasonal butterflies. As Maryland’s first monument to George Washington, it holds both cultural and recreational importance. The park’s moderate size offers a peaceful setting without heavy crowds, appealing to hikers, history enthusiasts, and families seeking outdoor activities within driving distance of urban centers such as Hagerstown and Frederick.

Highlights

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The historic 40-foot stone Washington Monument atop South Mountain

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Panoramic views of the Appalachian foothills and South Mountain Range

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Moderate hiking trails winding through upland hardwood forests

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Proximity to South Mountain Civil War battlefields and scenic overlooks

Notable Natural Features

Washington Monument

The nation’s first monument to George Washington, completed in 1829, marking a significant early effort to honor the first U.S. president.

South Mountain Summit Trails

Trails offering moderate hikes with forest ecosystems, rocky viewpoints, and access to Civil War historical sites nearby.

Historic Boonsboro Vicinity

A nearby historic town providing local dining and accommodations, enhancing the overall visit experience to the park.