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Annapolis Rocks
Mountain/Rock
Annapolis Rocks 

Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: Maryland, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 39.54979°N / 77.6033°W

County: Washington

Activities: Hiking

Season: Spring, Fall

Elevation: 1700 ft / 518 m

 

Page By: birdny

Created/Edited: Jul 4, 2007 / Oct 11, 2007

Object ID: 307793

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Overview

 
 




Annapolis Rock is a rock cliff that rises above Cumberland Valley to the west, offering a fine view of the valley and of Greenbrier Lake. The rocks attract day hikers, rock climbers, photographers, picnickers, bird watchers and seekers of solitude, as well as overnight campers.

Highlights: Annapolis Rock offers a fine view of Greenbrier Lake and Cumberland Valley to the west. Continue north on A.T. one mile to Black Rock, which also offers a westward view.

Getting There

Destination: Annapolis Rock (elevation (1700')
Access Point: Parking lot on Route 40, one-quarter mile east of
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 2.2 miles from the south, 6.3 from the north

From the south a trail head parking area is located along US 40 to reach this From the east, on I70, take the Meyersville exit. Turn right onto Wolfsville Rd (MD 17) in the center of Myersville, then turn left on US 40 There is room for about 20 cars at two pullovers just before US 40 crosses over I-70. From the parking area cross over an embankment and follow the closed section of the old highway. At the end of the highway take a left and a path along the gaurdrail. You will descend sharply to the footbridge that crosses over I-70. At the footbridge turn right and follow the fence line along I-70 west. Follow the AT approx 2.2 miles to blue side trail marked Annapolis Rock.


A longer route from the north can be reached by parking at Wolfville Rd (MD17). From I-70 take exit 35 and proceed north on Myersville rd. After 4.8 miles turn right on MD 64 and in 1.2 Miles turn right on Foxville Rd. Another .2 miles turn right on Wolfsville Rd and go 1.4 miles to the AT crossing and another .1 miles to a small parking area on the left. Enough room for 3 cars. Hike back to the AT and hike south 6.3 to the blue side trail to Annapolis Rock.

Red Tape

This area has been highly over used, camping only allowed in designated areas. For more details read here. Help protect the beauty of the trail by following Leave No Trace practices -- leave nothing but footprints, and take nothing from the trail but memories.

Camping

Camping is allowed in the immediate vacinity but only at designated sites. There is a spring nearby. Camping is also allowed at Pogo Memorial Campsite 
 
another 1.6 miles north or at the Pine Knob Shelter just north of the trailhead at Route 40.  
Pine Knob Shelter

External Links

White Blaze.net
Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Patomic Appalachian Trail Club
South Mountain State Park

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