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Harford County

Stoney Demonstration Forest Loop

Easy

3.1

(24)

82

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Stoney Demonstration Forest Loop

01:00

3.76km

30m

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Embark on the Stoney Demonstration Forest Loop, an easy hike that guides you through the gently rolling hills of Maryland's Piedmont Plateau. This 2.3-mile (3.8 km) route, with a modest 108 feet (33 metres) of elevation gain, offers a pleasant escape into nature, typically completed in about 59 minutes. You'll…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Stoney Demonstration Forest Loop trail start and where can I park?

The loop trail is located within the James Run Tract of the Stoney Demonstration Forest. While specific parking details aren't provided, access to the James Run Tract typically involves designated parking areas for the forest. It's advisable to check the official Maryland Department of Natural Resources website for the most current information on trailhead access and parking.

Is the Stoney Demonstration Forest Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, pets are welcome on the trails within Stoney Demonstration Forest, including this loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety of wildlife and other visitors.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The Stoney Demonstration Forest Loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers diverse wildflowers, including several rare species. Fall provides beautiful foliage. However, be aware that seasonal hunting is permitted in the forest, so it's wise to check hunting schedules, especially during fall and winter, and wear bright colors if hiking during those times.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in Stoney Demonstration Forest?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Stoney Demonstration Forest for hiking. It is managed by the state for public use and education.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Stoney Demonstration Forest Loop is generally considered an "easy loop trail" and is suitable for casual walkers, beginners, and families. Its gentle terrain and moderate length make it an accessible outdoor experience.

What is the terrain like on the Stoney Demonstration Forest Loop?

The terrain features gently rolling hills, characteristic of the Piedmont Plateau. The loop itself is described as an "old access road"; the western half is a soft gravel access road, while the eastern half is an older section no longer suitable for vehicles. You may also encounter dirt logging roads and multiple creek crossings. Some areas adjacent to James Run have abrupt steep slopes.

What makes this trail unique or notable?

This trail is notable for its role as a living outdoor classroom for sustainable forestry practices. The forest was gifted to the state to demonstrate good forest management. Self-guided trails, marked with interpretive posts, highlight various silvicultural techniques like thinning and clearcutting, balancing timber production with ecological benefits.

What kind of wildlife or plants might I see?

The forest is a vital habitat for various wildlife, including forest interior dwelling birds like ovenbirds, pileated woodpeckers, and barred owls. You might also spot amphibians, reptiles, and stream fish. The James Run Tract is particularly noted for its diverse wildflowers, including several rare species, especially in spring.

Are there any cafes or pubs nearby after the hike?

The Stoney Demonstration Forest is located in Harford County, Maryland. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in nearby towns such as Creswell or Aberdeen, which are a short drive away.

What are the general regulations for visiting Stoney Demonstration Forest?

Beyond keeping dogs on leash, visitors should be aware that seasonal hunting is permitted in the forest. It's always a good idea to check the official Maryland Department of Natural Resources website for current regulations, hunting schedules, and any advisories before your visit.

Does the trail offer any specific viewpoints or landmarks?

While the trail doesn't feature dramatic mountain viewpoints, it offers a peaceful ambiance with natural beauty. It also buffers historic sites like the 1769 Bush Forest Chapel. The primary 'landmarks' are the interpretive posts explaining sustainable forestry practices, making it an educational experience.

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