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| Location | Potomac-Garrett State Forest Piney Mountain Trail, 301-334-2038 Garrett County |
| Trail Access | The trail can be accessed at the junction of Sang Run-Cranesville Road and Piney Mountain Road. Parking is available off the shoulder of the road. |
| Distance | 2.7 miles |
| Time | Approximately one half hour |
| Trail | Relatively level |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Suitable For Families? | Yes |
| Hazards/Restrictions | Natural trail |
| Potable Water | None |
| Natural Features | Hardwood forests with understory of rhododendron and mountain laurel Wildlife includes deer, wild turkey and black bear |
| Historic/Cultural Features | Site of Civilian Conservation Corps camp from 1936 to 1939. Foundations of the camp are located in the designated camping group site. |
| Snowmobile Repairs | None available |
| Camping | Swallow Falls State Park offers 65 wooded campsites with modern bathhouses. Swallow Falls campground closed Dec. 15 through April 15. Potomac-Garrett State Forest offers 36 primitive campsites, located in Snaggy Mountain Recreation Area. |
| Other Points of Interest | Cranesville Swamp, a subarctic swamp with a boardwalk, is a Nature Conservancy project. This area is not accessible by snowmobile. |
| Fees or Permits | Camping fees ORV registration of $15 |
| Description | Three-fourths of the trail is the graveled Piney Mountain Road. The rest of the trail is grassy. |
Resources Recommended Gear and Safety Tips
- Helmet
- It is recommended that you call the State Forest Office you will be visiting before using the trails to be advised of current trail closures or hazards
- Be aware of your skill level and make safety your constant companion
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