Eastern Maryland | Mountain Bike Trail Maps | Hiking Trail Maps

| Park Name | Description | Surfaces | Length |
| Fair Hill | Formerly a privately held piece of land owned by William duPont, Jr., Fair Hill was purchased by Maryland and
made availabe for public use in 1975. There are now more than 80 miles of multi-use trails on this 5600 acre property,
which consists of gently rolling terrain, with both wooded areas and open fields. The singletrack trails and wide farm
roads on the property are popular with equestrians, hikers, and mountain bikers from both Delaware (Newark is 10 minutes
to the west and Wilmington is a 25 minute drive), and also from the Baltimore area (1 hour to the south).
Having been primarily used for equestrian purposes in the past, Fair Hill houses several horse stables, areas for horse training
and competitions, including the Fair Hill Race Track. Over the years, mountain biking has become popular on the property, seeing
many biking events throughout the year, including group rides, festivals, and the annual Fair Hill Classic Mountain Bike Race.
The Delaware Trail Spinners are actively involved in volunteering to maintain the trails there.
** Note that there are more grass track trails than what we have included on our maps. Generally speaking, most of the fields
on the property have mowed paths along the edge that circumnavigate the entire field.
** Also remember to bring extra tubes due to the thorny bushes along parts of the trail | Forest Roads, Singletrack | 80 miles |
| Patapsco State Park (Avalon) | Due to its geographical location, Patapsco State Park is one of
Maryland's most visited parks. Located in the southern suburbs of Baltimore, it is easily accessible to
much of eastern Maryland. The park offers several group picnic shelters, a campground,
playground areas, fishing, and kayaking.
MORE, the local mountain bike club, has does a great job of maintaining the
singletrack trails here. The large network of trails has everything from
rocky steep ascents, courderoy roads, and log jumps for the advanced rider to smooth, wide singetrack for the novice mountain biker.
In addition, paved and gravel paths along the river can be enjoyed by the more casual rider.
** Note that this map is incomplete. The hiking-only trails and the Hilton area trails are not displayed yet. Plans are to have
the park completely mapped by autumn 2008. | Singletrack, doubletrack, hiking trails & paved paths | 25 miles |
| Rosaryville State Park | Located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Rosaryville is only 1/2 hour from DC and 1 hour from Baltimore.
The trail system consists of a main loop that is about 11 miles in length and some additional doubletrack and singletrack trails that
branch off of this loop.
MORE (Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts) contributed their efforts to the design and development of the trails and now help to maintain them.
If you have ridden on other MORE trails, such as Lorton, Wakefield, and Fountainhead, you will notice a similarity in the trails at Rosaryville.
The main loop consists of smooth, nicely flowing singletrack with plenty of banked turns. This trail also includes a
stretch geared toward the technical rider with a handful of interresting skinnies and jumps. This is a fun trail system & we highly recommend a visit here. | Doubletrack, Singletrack | 11 Miles |