Cedarville State Forest spans 3,510 acres of wooded terrain near Port Republic, Maryland, with several trails suitable for day rides on horseback. The campground operates from April to October, featuring moderate elevations that make most trails accessible year-round except during unusually wet periods. Ticks are particularly abundant in summer months, requiring proper preparation for both riders and horses.
What to do
Trail riding: The multi-purpose trail system at Cedarville State Forest accommodates horseback riding throughout most of the forest. "Equestrian trails go deep into the woods if you want a longer trail," notes Ben J., who visited the park and appreciated its natural setting despite its proximity to urban areas.
Fishing opportunities: Martinak State Park offers excellent fishing access within a reasonable drive. "This is a great place to catch some good action fish. I've always had some success whenever I've been here," reports Sam D., who makes it a point to visit local fishing spots when returning to Maryland.
Disc golf course: Active campers can enjoy the 18-hole disc golf course at Pohick Bay Regional Park. "I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," suggests Rachel L., who considers Pohick Bay her "go-to weekend camping spot."
What campers like
Secluded wooded sites: The camping loop at Tuckahoe State Park offers privacy among trees. "The wooded area makes you feel a little more secluded from any neighbors," notes Kasey M., who appreciated that even after rain, none of the pads were flooded.
Clean facilities: Bathhouses at Martinak State Park receive regular maintenance. "Bathrooms were like brand new. Water and electric on our loop," reports Rhonda S., who found the park "quiet and beautiful" with easy trailer navigation.
Wildlife viewing: Natural areas around Cedarville provide opportunities to observe local fauna. "Saw a snake, alligator snapping turtle, and rabbits, before we even reached the gates," recounts Ben J., highlighting the biodiversity present even near the entrance.
What you should know
Tick prevalence: Insect protection is essential when riding or hiking trails. "LOTS and LOTS of ticks. I got one, but my wife and dog got about a dozen each. Just bring tweezers," advises Ben J. about Cedarville, underscoring the importance of proper preparation.
Limited equestrian infrastructure: Riders planning overnight stays should prepare accordingly. "No real hiking trails. Overall small quiet campground," notes Laura M. about Martinak State Park, which like many area campgrounds lacks dedicated horse facilities.
Military installation noise: Some campgrounds experience overhead aircraft. "It's close to a Naval base, and therefore you constantly hear airplanes, and helicopters at all times," reports Kasey M., referring to ambient noise that can affect the camping experience.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Multiple recreation areas for children exist throughout the region. "There are a few trails here. Nearby is the Chesapeake bay with all its amenities, an Arbouretum that is a bit over priced," describes Bill G. about Tuckahoe State Park.