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Enjoy an easy 1.0-mile loop around Quarry Lake in Baltimore County, Maryland, with minimal elevation gain and an estimated 25-minute duratio
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.66 km
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1.46 km
186 m
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There is ample parking available directly at the Quarry Lake trailhead. The area is well-equipped to handle visitors.
Yes, the Quarry Lake area is very dog-friendly! There are even designated off-leash areas for dogs, making it a great spot to bring your canine companion.
The Quarry Lake Loop is enjoyable year-round. Summer is popular for swimming and picnics, while the quieter, snowier months offer a different kind of beauty. The trail is open in all seasons, though winter conditions may introduce snow and ice.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Quarry Lake Loop trail.
The trail is typically wide, flat, and composed of gravel, making it very easy to navigate. It's considered stroller-accessible due to its smooth surface.
Absolutely! This loop is renowned for its accessibility and is described as an easy, family-friendly hike suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including those with young children or strollers.
You'll be treated to picturesque, panoramic views of the Canadian Rockies, including iconic peaks like the Three Sisters, Ha Ling Peak, and the Rundle Range. The crystal-clear lake itself provides beautiful reflections of the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the area offers excellent amenities including washroom blocks and picnic tables, enhancing the visitor experience.
Yes, the trail is open year-round. However, be prepared for winter conditions which may include snow and ice on the path.
The east side of the lake is particularly favored by photographers for capturing stunning sunrises and reflections of the surrounding mountains in the clear water.
Yes, there are sandy beach areas around the lake, making it a popular spot for swimming and picnicking, especially on warm days. Be aware that the water is quite cold as it's fed by an underground spring.