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Camp Harding - Fort Frederick   print  

Starts at Clear Spring Park - 30 Miles
Direction of Travel: Counter clockwise
Description: Hilly, very rural


Camp Harding County Park is the site used by President Harding, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone for camping and fishing in the 1920’s. Fort Frederick State Park boasts the only remaining stone French & Indian War fort in the country, and is restored to that era. It features historical re-enactments on certain weekends. You will have a chance to rest your legs on part of the paved Western Maryland Rail Trail.

At Turn For Street Name
0.00 S 0.04 West Dr
0.04 S 0.14 Martin St
0.18 L 0.27 US 40 (National Pike) @ light
0.45 L 2.11 Boyd Rd
2.56 R 2.13 Cove Rd (before I-70)
4.69 L 1.02 US 40 (National Pike) @ T stop
5.71 R 1.03 Indian Springs Rd
6.74 R 1.25 Lanes Run Rd
7.99 L 2.32 Catholic Church Rd
10.31 R 0.07 Indian Springs Rd @ T stop
10.38 L 1.32 Mooresville Rd
11.70 L 1.51 Pectonville Rd
13.21 L 0.18 Camp Harding Dr
13.39 Stop 0.00 Camp Harding County Park
13.39 S 0.18 Camp Harding Dr
13.57 L 1.09 Pectonville Rd
14.66 L 0.37 US 40 (National Pike) @ T stop
15.03 R 0.29 Mile Marker Ln before bridge
15.32 L 2.83 W MD Rail Trail
18.15 R 0.80 SR 56 (Big Pool Rd) from parking lot
18.95 R 0.17 Fort Frederick Rd
19.12 R 0.23 Visitors Center Rd
19.35 Stop 0.00 Ft Frederick State Park
19.35 S 0.23 Visitors Center Rd
19.58 L 0.17 Fort Frederick Rd
19.75 R 5.80 SR 56 (Big Pool Rd)
25.55 L 2.06 Ashton Rd
27.61 S 1.16 Cohill Rd @ stop US 40
28.77 L 1.21 Broadfording Rd @ T stop
29.98 L 0.19 Martin St
27.61 S 1.16 Cohill Rd @ stop US 40
28.77 L 1.21 Broadfording Rd @ T stop
29.98 L 0.19 Martin St
30.17 S 0.14 S Martin St @ light US 40
30.31 R 0.04 West Dr
30.35 L Finish Clear Spring Park
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