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Shawn Frykberg
at 2023 Nov 17
Shawn Frykberg
at 2023 Nov 17
A nice little easy hike up to the monument. And a beautiful view of four states I believe. MD, WV, VA and PA.
Bogdan M
at 2023 Oct 07
Bogdan M
at 2023 Oct 07
Washington Monument State Park is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Maryland. As a history enthusiast, visiting this park was a memorable experience. The iconic Washington Monument, which predates the more famous one in D.C., stands proudly atop South Mountain, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The park's well-maintained hiking trails provide excellent opportunities for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. I highly recommend taking the short but scenic hike to the monument's summit. The effort is rewarded with stunning vistas that are especially captivating during the fall when the foliage is ablaze with color.

Beyond its natural beauty, the park's historical significance is profound. The monument itself, built in the early 19th century, serves as a reminder of our nation's past. The visitor center offers informative exhibits about its construction and the role it played in local history.

What sets this park apart is its peaceful ambiance. It's an ideal place for a picnic, contemplation, or simply escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're a history buff or someone looking for a serene outdoor experience, Washington Monument State Park is a must-visit destination. It's a testament to the enduring legacy of George Washington and a tranquil retreat for all who visit.
zachariah johnston
at 2023 Sep 02
zachariah johnston
at 2023 Sep 02
Amazing place to visit. You can park in the parking lot to the Washington Monument State Park and it’s a much shorter trail. We walked from Annapolis Rock and Black Rock trail head parking lot, a 3.6 mile hike. Its pretty easy. A wonderful walk in the woods. Very hard to imagine building that by hand in the late 1820s.
Stephanie Bussard
at 2023 Aug 11
Stephanie Bussard
at 2023 Aug 11
Beautiful place to be on a hot summer evening. There's always a breeze blowing & a few degrees cooler at the monument. You'll have to walk up a trail that's on a slight incline- but we'll worth the hike when you see the view.
Rupam Chakraborty
at 2023 Jul 08
Rupam Chakraborty
at 2023 Jul 08
This place is a gem!! Very well maintained, neat and clean with ample picnic spots available. Take a short hike to reach the Monument and enjoy the stunning views of the valley below.
MD resident pay 2$ entry fee while outsiders pay 4$ per vehicle.
A Pumpernickel
at 2023 Jul 01
A Pumpernickel
at 2023 Jul 01
A spectacular park with incredible views from the monument. You can get on top of the monument and see Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia & West Virginia. It’s a short 10 minute hike from the parking lot but if you want a longer hike you can hike here from Greenbriar state park & that will be a 6 mile hike. Otherwise you can start here and just take the Appalachian trail for as long as you want.

There is a small museum with an extremely knowledgeable gentleman who will tell you about the history of our first president and beyond. There are sites to camp, have picnics and even playgrounds. It’s got something for everyone.

Don’t miss the first monument built in honor of President George Washington!
Raymond Ellis
at 2023 May 30
Raymond Ellis
at 2023 May 30
I enjoyed visiting Washington Monument State Park. The views from the Monument were great. The Visitor Center had a lot of interesting exhibits on the history of the Monument and information on the Battle of South Mountain.
Chris Lee
at 2023 May 26
Chris Lee
at 2023 May 26
We hiked from GreenBrier. To the Monument. The trail is a straight shot along the AT. The initial mile is the hardest. It slopes up but once you reach the AT, it's slops only gradually. The trail gets busier as the day progresses but for most part it's peaceful. The monument isnt much to look at, but the overlook offers scenic views. Building it is a meaningful way to mark the first independence day.