Lakes around Rosaryville Maryland offer diverse recreational opportunities, complementing the extensive trails and historic Mount Airy Mansion found within Rosaryville State Park. While the state park itself does not feature a large central lake, several notable lakes and ponds are located in or very close to the area. These bodies of water provide natural escapes for activities such as walking, fishing, and boating. The region's landscape includes both protected forests and developed parklands surrounding these aquatic features.
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This is a lovely spot with a nice boardwalk, where you can walk along the pond's perimeter and enjoy the surrounding parkland. There is a picnic area, and a fishing pier, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful respite amidst the city's hustle and bustle for lunch, or spending the afternoon.
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Cedarville State Forest is a protected area in the state of Maryland. There is a dense network of trails, a fishing pond, hunting grounds and picnic areas.
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This scenic route winds around the lake, where you can take in the beauty of nature. The trail, a mix of paved, dirt, and gravel, offers a peaceful and leisurely stroll with some nice benches along the way. Keep an eye out for an abundance of turtles, cormorants, frogs, and fascinating mushrooms along the way.
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This 690-acre park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including a beautiful lake surrounded by a nice trail, picnic tables and restrooms, great hiking trails through the expansive wooded area, paddle boats, campsites, and picnic shelters. The park also features a playground and a nature center where you can see wild birds of prey, including a bald eagle. Additionally, there's a tennis bubble, skate ramp, baseball fields, playgrounds, and cookout sites. It's a favorite spot for dog owners, with dog-friendly facilities and pleasant trails to walk your pets.
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A mountain bike friendly state forest with lots of trails, forest dirt roads, campgrounds, picnic spots and modernized facilities. The forest is about 50% pine trees and 50% deciduous. The trails are all green, well maintained with bridges or ramps over streams. The trails are sandy or covered with gravel. There are small swamps sprinkled within the forest. Hunting is allowed in designated areas within the forest and there is a target practice range as well.
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Northampton Lake covers 23 acres and features a 2-mile paved trail looping around its perimeter. It's a nice natural getaway from the surrounding urban area.
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Northampton Lake offers a 2-mile paved trail around its perimeter, ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling. It's also popular for fishing, with species like largemouth bass, catfish, and perch. Non-motorized boating, such as canoeing and kayaking, is permitted, and there's a public fishing pier. You can find more details about this lake at Northampton Lake.
School House Pond features a 3/4-mile boardwalk and nature trail, perfect for pleasant strolls and birdwatching. Anglers can fish from a pier, with the pond stocked annually with trout, alongside bluegill, catfish, and bass. It also has a picnic area for a peaceful respite. Learn more about this spot at School House Pond.
Cosca Regional Park Lake is a hub for various outdoor activities. Visitors can rent paddle boats or enjoy fishing. The surrounding park offers extensive hiking trails, picnic areas, campsites, and a nature center with wild birds of prey. Explore more about the park at Cosca Regional Park.
Cedarville State Forest boasts a 4-acre fishing pond, known as one of Maryland's best fishing spots, stocked with bluegill, catfish, sunfish, and bass. Beyond fishing, the forest offers camping facilities, extensive hiking and biking trails, and picnic areas. Discover more at Cedarville State Forest.
Yes, several lakes in the area are family-friendly. Northampton Lake, School House Pond, and Cosca Regional Park all offer amenities like trails, picnic areas, and activities suitable for families. Cosca Regional Park even has a playground and a nature center.
Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. For instance, Cosca Regional Park is a favorite spot for dog owners, offering pleasant trails. Cedarville State Forest also provides trails suitable for walking dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. Northampton Lake has a 2-mile paved loop, and School House Pond features a 3/4-mile boardwalk. For more options, you can explore the easy hikes around Rosaryville guide, which includes routes like the Yellow Loop and Cosca Regional Park Green Loop.
For fishing enthusiasts, Northampton Lake is popular for bass, catfish, and perch. School House Pond is annually stocked with trout and also has bluegill, catfish, and bass. Additionally, Cedarville State Forest Fishing Pond is highly regarded for its bluegill, catfish, sunfish, and bass.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching. Summer is great for water activities like paddle boating and fishing. Winter can be peaceful for quiet strolls, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, Northampton Lake features a 2-mile paved trail perfect for cycling. For more extensive cycling, you can check out the cycling guide around Rosaryville, which includes routes like the Northampton Lake loop from Kettering.
Amenities vary by location. Northampton Lake has a paved trail and a public fishing pier. School House Pond offers a boardwalk, nature trail, picnic area, and fishing pier. Cosca Regional Park is well-equipped with picnic tables, restrooms, paddle boat rentals, campsites, and a nature center. Cedarville State Forest provides camping, picnic areas, and trails.
For a day trip, consider bringing water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent, and comfortable walking shoes. If you plan to fish, bring your gear and a valid Maryland fishing license. For picnics, pack your food and blankets. Binoculars are great for birdwatching, especially at School House Pond.


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