17410 Recreation Area Rd SW, Lonaconing, MD 21539-1360Map
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Lovely Park in Lonaconing Maryland
More activities int he summer months such as swimming and fishing but the 488 acre park is also lovely in the winter. It is named for one of the first settlers who legend has it was saved by his Delaw...
This state park has it all - gorgeous views, trails, picnic pavilions, playground & a wonderful pool! It is a little off the beaten path, but it is worth the trip! We go here several times each year...
Trails, swimming pool, picnic tables. Beautiful views. Takes a few minutes to get here but worth the time. Named after an ancestor so I was curious to visit it so I am a little biased.
A Maryland State Park of some 500 acres, about 10 miles south of I-68 on Maryland Route 36. Mostly pristine wilderness, but with some picnic pavilions, a swimming pool (fee required) playground, and ...
Lovely Park in Lonaconing Maryland
More activities int he summer months such as swimming and fishing but the 488 acre park is also lovely in the winter. It is named for one of the first settlers who legend has it was saved by his Delaw...
breathtaking
the leaves were changing and it was the most beautiful site ever, the view was so breathtaking, i really wish i would have brougt my camera
Worth the Trip!
This state park has it all - gorgeous views, trails, picnic pavilions, playground & a wonderful pool! It is a little off the beaten path, but it is worth the trip! We go here several times each year...
Beautiful views
Trails, swimming pool, picnic tables. Beautiful views. Takes a few minutes to get here but worth the time. Named after an ancestor so I was curious to visit it so I am a little biased.
really out in the woods
A Maryland State Park of some 500 acres, about 10 miles south of I-68 on Maryland Route 36. Mostly pristine wilderness, but with some picnic pavilions, a swimming pool (fee required) playground, and ...