Green Ridge State Forest
Bill  G.
Reviewed Jul. 30, 2018

Get away locally

Green Ridge is where one comes to camp for the isolation. Very few sites are within walking distance of each other. The exception is a group of sites near the Potomac Riverand the C&O Canal. Every site is accessible by car- some may need a bit more clearance, like the few that lie within the more central area of the forest. Those keen on isolation need to get site 23 along Treasure Road or site 100 near the Kasekamp area. Backcountry camping is also allowed, just get the permit from the Headquarters first. Several trails line in the Forest. One nearly connects with the Mid State Trail in PA. A good size chunk of the Greater Eastern Trail also goes through the Forest. There are campsites to fit every need: gonna fish? Many sites border Fifteen Mile Creek, Town Creek, Flintstone Creek and the Potomac. There are at least two Adorondack type shelters along the major trails. Many of the campsites accommodate hunting, of which there is much opportunity. There is limited ATV access, mostly along the established roads, as the ORV trail was closed years ago. There are sites closer to civilization as well, making them good for younger campers. No site has bathrooms or showers- you’re on your own there. No showers either. Supplies are nearby in Little Orleans, Flintstone, even Cumberland isn’t far away. It is cheap and relaxing.

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  • Review photo of Green Ridge State Forest by Bill  G., July 30, 2018