★★★★★
I've been enjoying primitive camping at this state forest for decades. It has a great option of sites and trails. The sites vary in size but a day in the woods is a great day. There is also a firing range available. The Paw Paw tunnel, Bill's Place and Bell Grove are all great stops. Strongly suggested and please leave no trace.
★★★★★
Easily my favorite place in the entirety of Maryland, trails are a bit confusing at times but when the trail is that gorgeous its okay, just make sure to have an online map at all times!
★★★★★
We cherish our time here at Green Ridge State Forest, and campsite 43 is our go-to spot. It sits on top of Warrior Mountain in the Allegheny County. This is primitive camping sites nestled in 43,000 acres of pristine woodlands. It’s a 38 minute drive to Cumberland and Rocky Gap is on the way. If you want a peaceful place to get away from it all…
★★★★★
It's one of my favorite spots to go camping 🏕
Primitive sites with just a picnic table and spot for a campfire (no rings but plenty of rocks), though they do have group sites available that have a port-a-potty.
Registration is easy, and the cost is cheap -$10/day.
Plenty of hiking, hunting, foraging, and shooting (they have 2 ranges) available.
It's first come, first serve, and I usually go late in the Fall and early in Spring and we tend to get the sites we favor.
Check it out if you haven't!
★★★★★
Great place to disconnect. Lots of dispersed camping. You can get water there but its not really close to the parking lot of the headquarters. No power at any of the sites and most sites have tree coverage so getting satellite internet is hard to achieve. At&t 1 bar.