Gunpowder Falls State Park contains 16,000 acres in Harford and Baltimore Counties and was established to protect the stream valleys of the Big and Little Gunpowder Falls and the Gunpowder River, which begins at Days Cove where the Big and Little Gunpowders converge. A variety of topography exists in this long, narrow park, from tidal marshes and wetlands to steep, rugged slopes. There are more than 100 miles of trails, including the 21 mile Northern Central Railroad (NCR) Trail. The park features excellent trout fishing opportunities, as well as other freshwater and tidal fishing areas.
Location:
2813 Jerusalem Road, Kingsville Maryland 21087
Telephone
410-592-2897
Other Maryland State Parks nearby:
(North East) Elk Neck State Park
(Kingsville) Gunpowder Falls State Park
(Kingsville) Hart-Miller Island State Park
(Ellicott City) Patapsco Valley State Park
(Gaithersburg) Seneca Creek State Park
(Jarrettsville) Susquehanna State Park
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