Thursday, April 28, 2022

Circumnavigating Lake Needwood

 T and I took a short jaunt around Lake Needwood, three miles and mostly flat. Lake Needwood is located in Rock Creek Regional Park in Maryland. DC's Rock Creek Park is probably more famous, but a corridor around the creek is protected heading northwest, and RCRP enlarges around a dammed area of the creek, which creates said lake. It's a pleasant little excursion, although not a destination if you're not in the area.

Rock Creek Regional Park

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Hiking up to Weverton Cliffs

Luckily, the day after we toured Gathland, the weather warmed up a bit and we visited Weverton Cliffs. This is a hike that follows the Appalachian Trail in Maryland for a bit before taking a side trail to the cliffs, where there is very nice view of the Potomac River and Virginia, not far from Harper's Ferry.

Weverton Cliffs

The hike up was pleasant, but the real payoff was the cliffs. There is a rocky area near the edge, and we found a spot sheltered from the wind to have a snack and admire the view.

C&O Canal

After returning to our starting point, we followed the AT the other way down to the C&O Canal. We walked along the canal a bit, looking up at the hill we had just been on.

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Visiting Gathland State Park

T and I took a weekend trip to cabin camp that ended up being really cold, so we hiked less than we had hoped. One of the places we did visit, simply because it was right nearby, was Gathland State Park. It's a pretty small park; while the AT passes through it, the only other trail is a short interpretive trail, which we did. Neither of us are Civil War buffs, so I can't say we read every sign assiduously, but I did like the Civil War correspondents memorial, shown below.

Gathland State Park