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| Location | Gunpowder Falls State Park, Big Gunpowder Trail, Central Area, 410-592-2897 |
| Trail Access | Parking area and trailhead are where Route 1 (Bel Air Road) crosses the Big Gunpowder Falls, about 5.4 miles north of I-695 (the Beltway). Follow the white blazed trail on the southwest corner of the bridge near the restaurant/tavern. |
| Distance | 4.8 miles (one way to Harford Road) |
| Time | 3 to 4 hours |
| Trail | Trail runs between Bel Air Road and Harford Road. Trail is a single-track dirt surface on mostly level terrain. It follows the floodplain of the Big Gunpowder Falls and involves some stream crossings. |
| Skill Level | Easy to moderately difficult |
| Suitable For Families? | Yes, with older children |
| Hazards/Restrictions | No motorized vehicles. Trail can be muddy, especially in spring. Be careful of stream crossings during higher water. Do not cross if water is flowing over the rocks. |
| Potable Water | Carry in your own water. |
| Natural Features | Floodplain trail in a piedmont river valley gorge along the Big Gunpowder Falls visits hardwood forest and crosses several streams. Great blue heron and beaver habitat. |
| Historic/Cultural Features | Where the trail crosses Sawmill Branch, the transformer building is near the site of Fox's Sawmill, which dates to 1850. As the trail approaches Harford Road, a stone cottage across the river was once the Gunpowder Copper Works (1804-1883). This sheet and bolt mill produced the copper dome of the U.S. Capitol after the War of 1812. |
| Camping | Organized youth group primitive camping nearby at Camp Cone. Call the park office to reserve, 410-592-2897. |
| Other Points of Interest | Several other trails leave from the same parking area on Bel Air Road. |
| Other Accommodations | Hotels/motels located in White Marsh off Route 43. |
| Service Charges or Permits | Youth group camping permit fees only. |
| Description | On the south bank, the riverside path travels from Bel Air Road to Harford Road, running the length of a deep gorge. Views of the river show boulders and cobbles and great blue heron and beaver habitat. Retrace your steps and return by the same route, unless you have spotted a car at Harford Road. Although the trail is mostly level, it is rough in some sections. |
ResourcesRecommended Gear and Safety Tips
- Park Trail Map available at park headquarters
- Country Walks Near Baltimore (Fisher)
- Gunpowder Falls State Park homepage
- Small first aid kit
- Water and a snack
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Adequate footwear
- Compass
- Rainwear
- Check for ticks upon returning
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