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JollyGreenGiant
10-15-2003, 09:47 PM
kinda don't really know where to put this, hopefully someone on here will be able to help, but this weekend i am going to be visiting cunningham falls state parck in maryland, kinda outside frederick by an hour or so(north of) and i was wondering if there are any trails in the area i could have a run on. any help would be a great help. thanks in advanvce!!

Redrig
10-15-2003, 10:15 PM
AHHH cunningham falls my old stomping grounds. theres really no place legal up there to go. i wish i could direct you everywhere i used to go but it would be impossible plus ints been awhile. sorry not much help but if you go past the falls to tower road or old mink farm road take those and look around. escpecially old mink farm you should find something.

JollyGreenGiant
10-15-2003, 10:26 PM
thanks, i'll be on the look out for something, anything really works for me, unfortantlly

Robugly
12-12-2003, 06:38 PM
since the topic was trails in maryland ,, I thought I would add this in here in case somebody was looking for just that.......

1) Howard county. "coca cola drive"...

From 95.. take Route 100 southbound about 5miles take the Coca Cola drive exit, Left at light, go about 1/2 mile across train tracks,,, Trail park is on left....
On weekends this place is packed full of dirt bikers, 4wheelers, etc. (( This place gets packed )) I never had a problem being in there from local law inforcement.

2) Anne Arundal county. "Reliable Sand Factory"

97 southbound in Croften, enter through the main gate turn right at weight scales, turn left at first left. LOTS and LOTS of trails, sand dunes, etc,etc (( many miles of rugged trails to explorer )) .. Never had a problem here either, Be riding dirtbikes back there for over 15years.

3) Anne Arundal county. "The Dillies"

From 695 take Fort Smallwood Road Exit.. Left at light
go about 5miles. Right turn onto Marly Neck Blvd, ( just past Georges Volkswagons,cant miss all the classic VW's) Go about 3 miles,, You'll see several trail heads on the right side of road.. If you go past the powerlines turn around.. (( many trails to ride along ,, some on water front... great fishing spots aswell !!!!!)) You could get a tresspassing ticket from local law enforcement, i never received one,, can't say you wont.

4)Anne Arundal County. "Yellow Gate"

I can't recall the roads to get there very well,, except its on Patuxent Road near Odenton maryland,, so you'll have to look it up.. The trails are behind Patuxent Ponds,, and extends for miles, encludeing flat ground, swamps, dry river beds, mud holes,.. I can't confirm this but i was told about a month ago that the US govn't owned the land for Wildlife managment, so you might not be able to off road there anymore..

OK my fingers are sore, I'll add more of my spots later on

Blee1099
12-16-2003, 01:02 PM
Originally posted by Robugly
since the topic was trails in maryland ,, I thought I would add this in here in case somebody was looking for just that.......

1) Howard county. "coca cola drive"...

From 95.. take Route 100 southbound about 5miles take the Coca Cola drive exit, Left at light, go about 1/2 mile across train tracks,,, Trail park is on left....
On weekends this place is packed full of dirt bikers, 4wheelers, etc. (( This place gets packed )) I never had a problem being in there from local law inforcement.

2) Anne Arundal county. "Reliable Sand Factory"

97 southbound in Croften, enter through the main gate turn right at weight scales, turn left at first left. LOTS and LOTS of trails, sand dunes, etc,etc (( many miles of rugged trails to explorer )) .. Never had a problem here either, Be riding dirtbikes back there for over 15years.

3) Anne Arundal county. "The Dillies"

From 695 take Fort Smallwood Road Exit.. Left at light
go about 5miles. Right turn onto Marly Neck Blvd, ( just past Georges Volkswagons,cant miss all the classic VW's) Go about 3 miles,, You'll see several trail heads on the right side of road.. If you go past the powerlines turn around.. (( many trails to ride along ,, some on water front... great fishing spots aswell !!!!!)) You could get a tresspassing ticket from local law enforcement, i never received one,, can't say you wont.

4)Anne Arundal County. "Yellow Gate"

I can't recall the roads to get there very well,, except its on Patuxent Road near Odenton maryland,, so you'll have to look it up.. The trails are behind Patuxent Ponds,, and extends for miles, encludeing flat ground, swamps, dry river beds, mud holes,.. I can't confirm this but i was told about a month ago that the US govn't owned the land for Wildlife managment, so you might not be able to off road there anymore..

OK my fingers are sore, I'll add more of my spots later on

Running trails on property you have no permission on is a bad idea, I'm approximately 10 minutes from Coca Cola Drive and I used to see Anne Arundel/Howard County police there enforcing No tresspassing. Not to mention, there is construction going on there right now and there is a off-duty police security company that watches that place.

SteveVB
12-16-2003, 01:09 PM
Coca Cola drive - do a search for it- plenty of arrests on the property.

All of the others sound like private property also, and unless you have WRITTEN permission to use them they are illegal.

IZwack
01-01-2004, 02:25 PM
so basically there's nowhere to go wheeling in MD? How abooot northern VA?

rhyno
01-01-2004, 02:45 PM
do a search on Green Ridge State forest on google. About 20 miles of national forest trails that are legal and free. Not to chalenging, but fun. I have been up ther a few times, and it is only about 1 1/2 hours from DC.

Check the following link out. This guy has write ups for many trails in the MD/VA/penn areas.
[URL=http://www.4x4icon.com/offroad/index.htm]

Blee1099
01-01-2004, 02:48 PM
Originally posted by IZwack
so basically there's nowhere to go wheeling in MD? How abooot northern VA?

Unfortunately there is nothing legal and challenging in Maryland. Best bet is to Rausch Creek or Paragon in PA or GWNF in Virginia. The ones in PA are probably a 3 hour drive for you and the GWNF trails are probably equal to that. A bunch of members on this board are going to 4 wheeling in February at Rausch Creek and Paragon, here's the thread for Extreme Explorers. http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=65

SteveVB
01-01-2004, 04:48 PM
Yep, basically any hardcore legal wheeling is pay for play at Rousch Creek, or Paragon, couple of places in WVA, or at events like Big Dogs in Gore VA, and a very few others on private property.

Greenridge, and asategue(sp?) are the only public places I know of in the state.
In the DC area we usually head to VA, where the choices are GWNF around Harrisonburg, Stateline trail out 66, and Petersmill= although that is not much more than a dirt road after Porsche sponsored it and built a bridge and regraded the "trail". These are the only real legal free spots- after a few trips people head to Rousch Creek, and Paragon.

Spas
01-04-2004, 08:58 PM
There's some free wheeling out in Cecil county by Chesapeake City..right off the C & O Canal (sp?). I know this because A) I see atv's and the occasional mud bogger running through it, and B) I asked the MD State Police. They have no problems with it as long as you're not abusing the privilege (IE: drinkin, shooting, etc)

There used to be a small wheeling spot in Harford County off Mercedes Drive that was free for all, but the local Jeep boys have been going back there and drinking so now there's police posted :mad:

Damn, I got all excited about that Coca Cola drive one before I read the other posts, too.....

I'm told there's a small but fun place off Sugarhill Drive by me, but I need to go tag along with the guys who go there and see just how illegal it is first!

Blee1099
01-04-2004, 09:08 PM
Originally posted by Spas
There's some free wheeling out in Cecil county by Chesapeake City..right off the C & O Canal (sp?). I know this because A) I see atv's and the occasional mud bogger running through it, and B) I asked the MD State Police. They have no problems with it as long as you're not abusing the privilege (IE: drinkin, shooting, etc)

There used to be a small wheeling spot in Harford County off Mercedes Drive that was free for all, but the local Jeep boys have been going back there and drinking so now there's police posted :mad:

Damn, I got all excited about that Coca Cola drive one before I read the other posts, too.....


Well I was out yesterday and drove up to Coca Cola Drive and didn't see any security but did see alot of trucks with trailers probably for atv.

XPLORIN
01-05-2004, 07:45 PM
Yeah, i used to live across from coca-cola and i even got a ticket riding my bmx in there.... the only place i know of that is ok to ride is "bloody pond" in Glen Burnie, and "the laurel pits". The laurel pits has like 20+ acres to ride on. if anybody's interested i plan on going up there this weekend. If anyone needs directions, let me know!!:D

Spas
01-05-2004, 08:51 PM
if anybody's interested i plan on going up there this weekend. If anyone needs directions, let me know!! :D

*curses because she won't have her offroader back for a few weeks, at the very least*

I'll have to pass on that one since I don't wheel my 98, but when I have my 91 back I'll take ya up on the offer, Xplorin!!!!

XPLORIN
01-06-2004, 08:06 AM
Cool man.......let me know. I might take a ride up to that one park out near deep creek in the next couple months.

ALLOUTWAR13
01-06-2004, 09:15 AM
I live in Southern PA and to tell you the truth its hard to find "legal" places to go except for rausch creek and paragon. however if you are interested up in the mountains of Northern PA you can do soem serious wheeling and even relax at a nice campground for a few days. if your interested in where at in Northern PA just let me know i can hook you up with a good campground and some directions to some good spots. And yeha i know its off topic but i just dont know of anywhere legal you could go to saginaw in Southern PA its only an hour North of Baltimore but again its not exaclty legal bu tnoone gets busted there.

SteveVB
01-06-2004, 09:37 AM
Do yourselves and the Fourwheeling community a favor and make sure the land you wheel is legal. Just because someone tells you its OK, doesnt mean that it is- in most cases you need written permission to use someone elses land. YOU have to check it out. Yahoos that wheel llegal land, go off the trails and think they can go anywhere and do anything ruin it for everyone else. No one will thank you for that.

Like was posted before- there are few legal places to wheel in MD, actually on the east coast. Most of the places you all mentioned are illegal.

Blee1099
01-06-2004, 05:29 PM
Originally posted by XPLORIN
Yeah, i used to live across from coca-cola and i even got a ticket riding my bmx in there.... the only place i know of that is ok to ride is "bloody pond" in Glen Burnie, and "the laurel pits". The laurel pits has like 20+ acres to ride on. if anybody's interested i plan on going up there this weekend. If anyone needs directions, let me know!!:D

I don't think the Laurel pits is legal. I know about the place but I don't trust the word of mouth concerning this place. I rather pay to wheel then get caught wheeling illegally.

XPLORIN
01-06-2004, 06:42 PM
True....my friends go up there to use thier atv's, and they have had no problem, but I wouldn't want to get caught there. I think the only place remotely close to us is this green ridge forest, and even that's a little drive, but I am sure that it's probably worth it!!:)

Spas
01-06-2004, 11:56 PM
Steve you're absolutely right..sometimes I get so excited to wheel that I forget how easy it is to add to the "four wheelers are law hating rednecks" stigma. Thanks for bringing it up.

Xplorin, another Maryland member on this board named Savage Wolf has wheeled his first gen in mostly stock form out in Green what-ever-it-was park near Deep Creek Lake. He's told me a few times it was a lot of fun and could be pretty challenging at times, but the camping is great.


AllOutwar, I might be interested closer to summer when it's hot as hades down here :) Not too keen on paragon so much anymore since one of its guides and I don't get along and I'm not the type to put up a fight... and besides, it's nice to try new camping/wheelin spots! :bounce:

XPLORIN
01-07-2004, 07:14 AM
Yeah, I will probably go up to that green place when the weather gets a little nicer and make a whole weekend out of it. It's a little too far to drive for just one day!!:exp:

Blee1099
01-07-2004, 07:23 AM
Originally posted by XPLORIN
Yeah, I will probably go up to that green place when the weather gets a little nicer and make a whole weekend out of it. It's a little too far to drive for just one day!!:exp:

lets make a run out of it.. I think it would be nice to have a Maryland get together.

IZwack
01-07-2004, 04:17 PM
Oh I'd be up for that run once it gets warmer around here.. I haven't been to Deep Creek lake but I've gone snowboardnig at Wisp which I've heard isn't too far from Deep Creek.

Except for the larger tires and the lift associated with getting those tires under the truck, my X is pretty much stock and I'm a newbie so I'll probably be the one being pulled out of trouble!

Spas
01-08-2004, 11:08 PM
Howzabout we try some dinner first????


Come on, you know you wanna go! :D :cool: :D

first ever MD run! (http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=96998)

Savage Wolf
01-27-2004, 12:01 AM
Originally posted by Spas
Steve you're absolutely right..sometimes I get so excited to wheel that I forget how easy it is to add to the "four wheelers are law hating rednecks" stigma. Thanks for bringing it up.

Xplorin, another Maryland member on this board named Savage Wolf has wheeled his first gen in mostly stock form out in Green what-ever-it-was park near Deep Creek Lake. He's told me a few times it was a lot of fun and could be pretty challenging at times, but the camping is great.


AllOutwar, I might be interested closer to summer when it's hot as hades down here :) Not too keen on paragon so much anymore since one of its guides and I don't get along and I'm not the type to put up a fight... and besides, it's nice to try new camping/wheelin spots! :bounce:

Greenridge state forest is good, the wheeling isnt much special or tough, camping is great though been camping there for the past 15 years

Coca-cola drive... Way illeagal, gotten tresspass warning there before, use to be one of those spots where the cops would tell you "long as your not doing anything wrong you can wheel here" but after people started bringing stolen cars there and burning them that all went down hill and became heavly patrolled (i use to wheel there every weekend, and use to help take the cops to the burnt out cars but its now been a few years since i have been in there (now around 4 years since)

but anyways if there is a camping run to Greenridge I'll be up for it... but I'll probably camp in a diffrent site then you all :p

robj
03-15-2004, 05:18 PM
I was out at the old coco-cola drive spot over the weekend. There was a officer down there, I ask him if it was alright, "dont go down toward the rail road tracks, they put a new fence up so you can't go that way anyways, and stay away from where there getting ready to build"..... I guess it all depends on who on duty, and how many families are down there with there kids riding atv

Blee1099
03-15-2004, 07:26 PM
Are you sure? cause saturday I saw a Grand Cherokee get towed out with a rear passenger in a cop car.. There's a big No Tresspassing sign out front that says violators will be prosecuted..

robj
03-28-2004, 10:47 PM
I never seen any tresspassing signs. I always drive in through the gate with the barrier walls . I heard some Jeepclub was off-roading there on this saturday from Annapolis. Although I do keep hearing about people getting tickets, it would be nice to find out who really owns that land and get some actual written permission, Since its close by and Free.. With the price of gas climbing, driving 3 hours to drive some more its might costy with a Explorer.

Blee1099
03-28-2004, 11:01 PM
Its owned by some development company, trying to think of the name off the top of my head.. I wouldn't risk going up there to wheel.. Number one its against the law as far as the law is concerned.. Number two the sign clearly states NO Trespassing, Violaters will be prosecuted. Number three going there only gives ORVs a bad reputation. Just spend the money to go wheeling somewhere legally like Paragon, Rausch Creek, state parks, etc.. or get permission to wheel on some property.

robj
03-30-2004, 01:18 PM
yeah, You do make sence.. I have been wheeling/dirtbiking at spot off of rt795 for years! now, Property is owned by Maryland Midland Rail Company. Most off all the trails are setup for off-road vehicles, mud traps, water holes,etc,etc. But hitting the same local spot over and over again gets tiring afterawhile. And paying to hit the dirt everyweekend at a ORV park is to costy. I'm always looking for free wheeling. I didn't buy a 4x4 to pay to get it dirty. If you ever want take a look at the Maryland midland spot , privte me and I give you direction cause it pretty secluded trying to find it on your own

Spas
06-18-2004, 05:31 PM
Ok Y'all, let's try this AGAIN..... We're having a Meet n Greet/ beer and crab night on tuesday June 22nd at 7:30 pm... Hope some of you UBER slackers can make it this time!

M&G (http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110256)

Aikidoka
04-13-2005, 10:15 AM
Yes Green Ridge is good for a stock vehicle. Not really challenging for anything heavily modified. It's an 18 mile loop. I believe it is exit 62 of I-68 (not Route 68), Fifteen Mile Rd. or something. It's one way for atvs/bikes, but regular vehicles can go whatever way they please.

trj360
05-29-2009, 02:42 AM
I know this thread is old but Paragon is now looking for land, according to their website -
http://www.paragonap.com/p_expansion.htm

I'm not even sure that much land is available in Maryland but it'd be awesome...it's always been a dream of mine to go four wheeling somewhere that's less than an hour away.

dtl 2k2 sport
09-04-2009, 09:54 PM
and the green ridge place is open for leagle driving? Where is this at?? I'll be in w/ my stocker 97 sport if anyone else wants to try it,, Only if it's lagit,,

trj360
09-27-2009, 07:41 PM
and the green ridge place is open for leagle driving? Where is this at?? I'll be in w/ my stocker 97 sport if anyone else wants to try it,, Only if it's lagit,,

Yeah it's open, but pretty boring. I have been through it in a stock 94 four door, a stock expedition, and my Jeep on 33s. It was fun at first because I had never been wheeling but with a reasonably modified & capable vehicle you're asking for a snoozefest. All the obstacles that look like fun are off to the sides of the trail and clearly marked "no vehicles." If you're stock it would probably be worth the trip.

However, it might be a lot of fun with some snow.

trj360
09-29-2009, 12:28 PM
I was just thinking - why the heck doesn't MD have it's own Trails Rd or Old Florida Rd? Where are all the old dirt roads the towns forgot about?