DEEP CREEK LAKE STATE PARK

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Mountain biker on a rocky trail in the fall

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Deep Creek Lake State Park​
898 State Park Road
Swanton, Maryland 21561​​

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Information: 301-387-5563​
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Day-use hours are 8 a.m. - Sunset
Trail hours are Sunrise to Sunset.

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Welcome!

 

Deep Creek Lake State Park is located in Western Maryland’s Garrett County. The park encompasses over 1,800 acres and adjoins Deep Creek Lake Natural Resources Management Area and its 3,900-acre man-made lake. Deep Creek Lake State Park lies just west of the Allegheny Front on a large plateau known as the Tablelands or Allegany Highlands. Its location at the southernmost end of Meadow Mountain places it west of the Eastern Continental Divide and within the Mississippi River watershed.

The park gets its name from the lake, which was a hydroelectric project, constructed on Deep Creek in the 1920s by the Youghiogheny Hydroelectric Company. With its mile long shore line, two swimming beaches, 20 miles of hiking/biking trails, 112 site campground, and 6,000 square foot Discovery Center, Deep Creek Lake State Park offers year round activities for everyone. The Deep Creek Lake State Park Complex also includes Sang Run State Park and the Youghiogheny Wild River Natural Environmental Area.


Fishing​
Fishing is a popular activity at Deep Creek Lake State Park. Anglers can fish from the shore and from the docks along the park shoreline. Fishing from the ranger docks adjacent to the Ranger Station and in the swim area (sandy beach) is not permitted.


Hunting
Deep Creek Lake State Park is one of Maryland’s many state parks that allow public hunting. The 551-acre designated hunting area is marked with managed hunting area signs.

Hunters can park at the Ranger Station, on various pull offs on State Park Road, and at the Cherry Creek parking lot. Please recognize all hunting regulations​ and seasons. Remember to keep all weapons unloaded until you are within a designated hunting area. Hiking and mountain biking trails traverse parts of the hunting area. Be alert and respectful of trail users who are recreating in the area. Hunting licenses may be purchased at the Ranger Station.

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Details about the Park

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Other Things to Check Out!


The Discovery Center

Contact: 301-387-7067

The Deep Creek Discovery Center is an educational and interpretive center for people of all ages to enjoy and learn. Through hands-on exhibits that highlight the natural resources of Western Maryland, families can learn about the flora, fauna and cultural and historical heritage that have turned this former logging and coal mining region into a popular modern day vacation destination. Interpretive programs, consisting of evening campfire programs, and talks and hikes on the natural and cultural resources of the park, are led by a park naturalist and are available at various times throughout the year and by special request.

Amenities at the 6,000 square foot facility include an indoor classroom and conference area complete with audio visual technology, indoor animal displays, a mural depicting local fauna and flora, ADA accessible restrooms and the Nature Shop. In the Nature Shop you will find a variety of environmental and educational gifts including toys, souvenirs from the region and field guides and books with a natural resources theme. Outdoor amenities include an outdoor classroom, working aviary, insect hotel and the Discovery Sensory Trail.

Learn More here!


Healthy Parks, Healthy People Ball Field

The ball field is a large, open field where visitors can recreate by playing softball, football, soccer and ultimate frisbee, doing yoga or meditating in the serenity of nature.

This space is also used for our Healthy Parks, Healthy People program to get visitors involved and moving outdoors.

Learn More here!

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Rocky trail at Deep Creek  

Trails and Trail Map

Deep Creek Lake State Park offers trails for everyone with varying lengths and difficulties. All trails are great for hiking, mountain biking and snowshoeing.

Additionally, Meadow Mountain Trail allows snowmobiling and cross-country skiing in winter. Snowmobile season ​starts December 15th and ends March 15th annually. Four inches of snow cover is required.

Pick up a trail map in the Ranger Station or the Discovery Center.

​Visit the Trails Page!

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View from outside the aviary with birds in their pens  
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Park Highlight

Scales & Tales Aviary
Deep Creek Lake State Park’s Aviary is home to nine non-releasable birds of prey. Each of these birds were injured, rehabilitated and deemed non releasable before becoming an ambassador for the Scales & Tales program, which serves to educate people of all ages on native raptors throughout Maryland. By visiting the Aviary, visitors can view birds up close such as a turkey vulture, a great horned owl and even a golden eagle.

Learn More Here!

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