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Green Ridge State Forest

4.4 (21 reviews)

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Justin H.

The camping sites are well maintained and very private. Our campsite was 56, which I recommended due: 1) to the size - much bigger and wider than all the other campsites I saw. You could easily have three tents and cars; 2) much of the campsite was cleared (basically a wide open field). With the clearly came wonderful views of the night sky/stars and lots of moonlight; 3) there was a lot of wooded/thick brush for privacy, surrounding the clearing, and some trails, which was good for using the bathroom 4) it was close to most of the hiking trails and to HQ. HQ staff was really friendly and informative. $10 a night. Hiking trails are pretty tough and challenging so be prepared. For a more leisurely walk, I'd recommend the path along the C&O Chanel!

Brian J.

Green Ridge State Forest is really a gem. It has everything the hiker, camper, fisherman, hunter, cyclist, small boater, off-roader could want! And it's only a 2 hour drive from Baltimore or DC! The State Forest is extremely well maintained and is quite large. It sits close to the West Virginia border, along the Potomac River and C&O Canal. It has some amazing views from the top of the ridge and makes a great place for a day trip or extended camping. The reason for our visit was twofold. First, I wanted to take the ridiculous SUV I drive off-road so that I could honestly say I used it for it's prescribed purpose at least once. Mission accomplished. There's an 18 mile loop ORV trail that we tackled alongside four-wheelers and dirt bikes. It's quite a trail, too! It wasn't too wet, thankfully, so we survived the 7 or so miles we decided to try out. I'd recommend this to anyone that's looking for a legal place to go off road and test out the mettle of your off road vehicle. As long as your vehicle is registered, you're good to go. If it's an unregistered ORV, you'll need to come with a state issued ORV permit. For camping, the sites are mostly (if not exclusively) primitive (no toilet or running water) but have a fire ring and plenty of room to stretch out. There are many sites accessible by regular car, some only accessible to those with an ORV and others, along the C&O, that can be accessed only by foot. Along the foot trail, we did notice one site with a water pump and latrine -- possibly something to consider if you like porcelain under your bottom. Speaking of the C&O trail... This was the 2nd mission we had - to stretch our legs on a little. We hiked a few miles along the canal and saw some of the old locks and saw relatively few people. The trail is the former mule path used to tow barges through the canal. If you're facing the canal, your back is to the beautiful Potomac and there is a boat launch nearby. Lots of current so don't expect to paddle upstream! The ranger station off exit 64 has a place to fill your water bottles, a soda machine, maps, camping registration, an overlook, restrooms and is a good starting point for one of the other trails. There is a gas station at one of the exits (72?) that sells firewood, food and other essentials. Keep in mind that you can use any wood that is down and dead within the camping areas for your fire, so you probably won't need to bring wood along unless you're planning some sort of "burning man" type fire. Overall, this is a great place to get away and reconnect with nature.

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Leila T.

Primitive campsites, some sites a bit hard to get to (winding dirt gravel roads with little pits you need to drive slowly over). We stayed at site 79, no campsites for at least 0.5 miles so we were quite secluded. Right off the challenging red trail. $10/night. Great hiking. Lots of great views, cliffs, water, wildlife. Even spotted. Wild turkey and its chick. Staff was so friendly and helpful. Can't wait to return!

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I am planning a weekend camping trip at Green Ridge State forest over the summer. However, I cannot figure out for the life of me how to reserve a campsite. Is there any way to do it online? Or will I have to go the day of and hope there is a spot?

All campsites are first-come-first-served. Stop by Ranger station off exit 64 to register. If the office is closed, follow directions on bulletin board to reserve and pay for your site.

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It has some amazing views from the top of the ridge and makes a great place for a day trip or extended camping.

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