Green Ridge State Forest
Address:
HCR 13, Box 50, Forest Court,
Flintstone, Maryland, 21530.
Ph. (301) 478-3124.
Location:
Western Maryland. In Eastern Allegany county.
Approx. 130 miles West of Baltimore, 20 miles East of Cumberland.
Total area about 40,000 acres.
A rough
map of the forest is available at Maryland DNR.
Weather:
Click for current weather forecast at Green Ridge State Forest
(Alleghany-Washinton County, MD).
Directions for Visitors' Center:
(From Baltimore) Take I-70 West. Get on I-68 West.
Take Exit 64 and take the first right on M.V.Smith Road.
The next right turn is Forest Court leading to the visitors' center.
Camping Facilities:
No reservations. First-come-first-serve basis.
Two types of campsites available.
Semi-primitive.
Has levelled ground for pitching up a tent, place for parking
car, kitchen table, barbeque pit.
Backpacking Primitive.
Has place for parking car, cleared (but not levelled) place for
pitching up a tent.
No drinking water is available at any of the two types of campsites.
A flowing stream may be nearby at some campsites.
No toilet facilities. Either carry your own or dig a small trench and
cover it after use.
Open fire is usually permitted. Check the visitor center for more info.
Charges:
- $4/night for a party of less than 6 people.
- $7/night for more.
Forest type:
Conifers and deciduous. Could not identify the trees. Should be Hickory
or Oak. Almost no undergrowth. Forest is almost continuous.
Has numerous streams. There is a long trail running approx. North-South.
Can park the vehicle at a few places and start trekking on the trail.
The trail is fairly long. From where we started, it was about 9 miles
towards South and about 5 miles towards North. The trail runs along a
stream, crossing it a lot of times.
Wildlife seen:
Mammals:
Couldn't identify exact species, but saw a species of deer (whitetail?),
squirrel, and some beaver-like animal near the streams.
Birds:
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Turkey vulture
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Pileated woodpecker
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Tufted titmouse
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Marsh wren
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Common grackle
All names taken from Roger Tory Peterson's Field Guide.
plus a few we couldn't identify.
Couldn't see many because of rain.
Links:
Misc. Notes:
Pick up maps at visitors center. But they may not be accurate.
Nearest town is Flintstone. Get on 144 West, which runs parallel with I-68.
Its about 15 miles West of the park.
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Last updated: April 22, 1998
Sanjay Joshi