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The Warrior Mountain WMA is found in Western Maryland, and is composed of 4,400 acres of woods and streams. Hunting for wild turkeys, squirrels and white-tailed deer are popular activities when visiting Warrior Mountain, and old roads that run through the park are perfect for hiking or biking. Address: . Warrior Mountain WMA MD USA
1 301 478-2525
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The Garrett State forest is located in Oakland, about 35 miles southwest of Cumberland, MD. Hiking, biking and snowmobiling are all well-liked activities in this park. Primitive camp sites are available for those wanting to immerse themselves in Maryland's woodland. Address: 222 Herrington Lane Oakland MD USA 21550
1 310 334-2038
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Stretching 184.5 mi (297 km), the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historic Park once acted as a lifeline for communities and businesses along the Potomac River. Today the canal acts as a recreational destination, offering mule-draw boat trips and trails to hike, bike and jog on. The main entrance, visitor center and coach parking is located in Great Falls, Maryland, just outside Reston. Address: 1850 Dual Highway, Suite 100 Hagerstown MD USA 21740-6620
1 301 739-4200
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Mount Nebo WMA is located in the mountains of Garrett County, about 30 miles southwest from Cumberland, MD. This park includes a red spruce bog that houses beavers and Canada geese, providing hunters with a limited hunting opportunity. There are facilities available for hunters who are physically challenged as well. Address: . Mount Nebo WMA MD USA
1 301 334-4255
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Roughly twenty miles southwest from Cumberland is the Deep Creek Lake State Park and Natural Resources Management Area. There are interpretive programs available to educate visitors about the area as well as the Deep Creek Lake Discovery Center, which features hands-on exhibits explaining the history and nature of this park. Address: 898 State Park Road Swanton MD USA 21561
1 301 387-4111
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The Casselman River Bridge State Park is located roughly 10 miles west of Cumberland, MD. The Casselman Bridge is an historical landmark that was built in the early 19th Century. Address: 349 Headquarters Lane Grantsville MD USA 21536
1 301 895-5453
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