GAMBRILL STATE PARK

Special Notice: At this time the Tea Room will be remaining closed for the 2024 - 2025 season. Some major construction projects will be taking place at the Tea Room that require us to not only follow Maryland Historical Trust guidelines and incorporate all of the new ADA regulations as well. This will be a complex undertaking, and we anticipate it taking a full year or more to complete. Thank you for your understanding.


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Gambrill State Park​
8602 Gambrill Park Road
Frederick, MD 21702

Rock Run Campground Address:
8002 Gambrill Park Road, Frederick, MD 21702

Tea Room Address:
8346 High Knob Road, Frederick, MD 21702



 

Information:
​301-271-7574​

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8 a.m. to sunset, April-October
10 a.m. to sunset, November-March

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Welcome!

Gambrill State Park is a beautiful mountain park, located on the ridge of the Catoctin Mountains in Frederick County. Its most popular feature is the 16 miles of trails for hiking, and mountain biking.

 

The park is separated into two areas, the Rock Run area and the High Knob area.

From the 1600-foot High Knob, three stone overlooks offer breathtaking views of the Frederick and Middletown Valleys, then continue to the northern reaches of the Shenandoah Mountains. The High Knob area also offers wooded picnic areas, three picnic shelters and a large stone lodge, called the Tea Room. The picnic shelters and the Tea Room are available for reservation.

​The Rock Run area​ offers a cozy family-style campground, a picnic area and a small pond for fishing. Gambrill State Park offers an accessible comfort station and campground building.

Trails & Trail Maps: Gambrill has over 16 miles of trails for hiking, and mountain biking​. Many of the trails feature great views. Due to the rocky terrain and steep hills, most of the trails are rated moderate to difficult. However, the White Oak Trail is an easy one-mile loop trail, which makes it a good choice for families with small children.

Picnicking and Picnic Shelters: Picnic tables, grills, restrooms, and playground facilities are available at Gambrill State Park. The High Knob area also offers three rustic log picnic shelters, available for rent from April through October. Reservations must be made ahead of time.

Fishing: A small pond is located in the Rock Run area with a healthy population of largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish. Just a short walk from the campground, this pond is perfect for teaching kids to fish as it is classified as a Free Fishing Pond and no fishing license is required.

More information about the park can be found in the unofficial guide to Gambrill State Park https://issuu.com/fredericknews-post/docs/cunninghamgambrillrecguide-2024. This will take you away from the DNR website.

​For additional accessible amenities in Maryland State Parks, visit the Accessibility For All section of this website.


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Other Things to Check Out!

​​Nature Center:
The High Knob Nature Center features information on the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), as well as information on native wildlife. Activity packets are available for family activities which include scavenger hunts and self-guided hikes.

The nature center is open by appointment when staffing levels permit. Please contact the park office to schedule access.​

Parking for Catoctin Trail

Overnight parking for Catoctin Trail through hikes is only permitted with prior approval from Gambrill SP staff. Any vehicles left overnight may receive a citation. To request permission, please email Gambrill.StatePark@maryland.gov​.​​ Be prepared to give:

  • Your Name
  • Your Phone Number
  • Vehicle Make, Model, & Tags
  • Emergency Contact Name
  • Emergency Contact Phone Number
  • Overnight Accommodations​​​

Path into the forest. Beautiful, tall trees and a paved path with a bridge
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Self-Guided Activities​

Gambrill has over 16 miles of trails for hiking, and ​mountain biking. We also have these these self-guided activities, print off your sheets before visiting.

  • Tree Army: Basic Training
    Print this activity and bring it to the park with you to learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps and their role in building Gambrill State Park!

  • Gambrill Geology Trail
    If you’ve been to the park before, you may have noticed it’s pretty rocky. Take a tour to learn about the existing rocks in the park​ and the ones that have eroded away.

  • Self-Guided Tree ID​​
    Look for the plaques along the Red Maple Trail to learn about the tree species in Gambrill State Park.
view from an overlook, you can literally see for miles, sky, mountains, farms and forests  

Park Highlight

Overlooks
The park has three native-stone overlooks, which were all built by the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) in the 1930s. The rocks exposed in Gambrill State Park are about 550 million years old. Learn more about the geology of the region.​​

  • The High Knob area of Gambrill State Park is known for its breathtaking views of the Frederick and Middletown Valleys. Middletown Overlook ​offers sprawling scenic views to the west. The spot is one of the best places in Maryland to enjoy a sunset behind the Middletown Valley. There are information signs at the overlook.
  • The Frederick Overlook is popular for weddings due to its massive stone staircase and platform.
  • Gambrill's North Frederick Overlook offers expansive views to the east of Catoctin Mountain and is situated directly along Gambrill Park Road north of the High Knob entrance.

All overlooks close after sunset.​ To request an overlook for your event, please fill out an Overlook Request Form​​.

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