Seneca Creek State Park

  • Gaithersburg
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The park, comprised of 6,300 acres, extends along 14 scenic miles of Seneca Creek, as it winds its way to the Potomac River. The Clopper Day-Use Area contains many scenic areas, including the 90-acre Clopper Lake, surrounded by forests ... more on marylandstateparks.org

Ratings & Reviews for Seneca Creek State Park from Around the Web

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This is a great camping facility or daytime trip, and it's located near a ton of convenient stores and shops. more on Epinions.com

A good place for beginners with some experience to cut their teeth, and fun enough for the experienced rider looking for a fast, aerobic ride. more on trails.mtbr.com

There are plenty of clean restroom facilities located in this park, as well as drink vending machines. more on Epinions.com

And when you come up on the foot bridge stay straight Ride the whole way down the trail, under Great Seneca and then out the fire road until you see a road gate. more on trails.mtbr.com

Basically, two poles are set up at opposite ends of the playground. more on Epinions.com

Top Reviews From trails.mtbr.com

Have ridden twice, will be going back. $2/person but worth it if staying all day. Main lake trail heavy with hikers. Park and get a map at boat dock. Find trails in back for less traffic. Some log crossings, few light technical sections, ... more on trails.mtbr.com

It's a good trail for every rider. Beginners can take it slow and easy. My dad did it on a hybrid. Recommended Route: I've only ridden ... more on trails.mtbr.com

Just got back from the lake loop, its ok, pretty good for beginners, good for a workout but nothing technical. Nice mud, good alternative to Schaffers ... more on trails.mtbr.com

Ive ridden this trail a few times. The most technical thing about these trails is avoiding parents with little kids. If you dont like paying the fee in the summer you can use some of the local roads to get to the trails. To avoid ... more on trails.mtbr.com

Figured this needed updated since no one's touched it since 2003. I ride here alot. Its a fun little trail system...the park has worked in recent years to rerouted some of the heavily eroded/rooted trail for more flowy, interesting ... more on trails.mtbr.com

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