5 Best Sights in Catoctin Mountain Park, Frederick and Western Maryland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Catoctin Mountain Park - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Catoctin Mountain Park

Nearly 6,000 acres of thick pine forests, rocky ledges, and magnificent views make Catoctin a true retreat. America's presidents apparently think so, too—Camp David is hidden within the park, although, of course, it is not open to the public. Catoctin also rents rustic cabins built during the era of the federal Works Progress Administration, and there's a dining hall that seats 120 people.

6602 Foxville Rd., Thurmont, MD, 21788, USA
301-663–9388
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Free
Daily dawn–dusk

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Catoctin Wildlife Preserve & Zoo

About 6 mi from Catoctin Mountain Park, this preserve/zoo holds more than 350 animals on some 30 acres. The zoo is easily navigated by children, and the tall trees and winding paths make for comfortable walking. Exotic animals here include tigers, macaws, monkeys, and boas. A petting zoo allows kids to mingle with goats and other small animals. Throughout summer there are interactive shows, when the little ones can touch snakes and learn about grizzlies.

13019 Catoctin Furnace Rd., Thurmont, MD, 21788, USA
301-271–3180
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$14.95
Mar., weekends 10–4; Apr. and Oct., daily 10–5; early to late May and early to late Sept., daily 9–5; Memorial Day–Labor Day, daily 9–6

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Cunningham Falls State Park

Located in the Catoctin Mountains, this state park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts: there's hiking, fishing, and a crystal clear man-made lake for swimming and boating. The showpiece for many is a 78-foot waterfall (hence the name, although some locals call it McAfee Falls)—the largest cascading waterfall in the state. The park also features an aviary, the historic Catoctin Iron Furnace, campgrounds, and activities such as maple syrup making, and a bird and reptile program for kids. Picnic tables and grills are available, and campsites/cabins can be rented from April through October.

14039 Catoctin Hollow Rd., Thurmont, MD, 21788, USA
301-271–7574
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Memorial Day–Labor Day $5 per person; Labor Day–Memorial Day $3 per vehicle

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Loy's Station Covered Bridge

Rustic and painted red, rattles when cars roll across. Snap pictures of the bridge, built in 1848 and renovated in the 1990s, then picnic at the adjacent park's tables and let the kids splash in the stream or roam about the playground.

Thurmont, MD, USA

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Roddy Road Covered Bridge

built in 1856, is north of Thurmont, just off Route 15. The smallest of the covered bridges, it's surrounded by a cooling canopy of trees on either side and there's a small picnic area where you can have a bite while enjoying the view.

Thurmont, MD, USA

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