ANNOUNCEMENT: WE STILL HAVE SPACES LEFT ON OUR UPCOMING CANOE TRIPS!

Trails & Trailheads
Trails & Trailheads
Trail Map
ACLT maintains 26+ miles of hiking trails that are open to the public free of charge from dawn to dusk everyday of the year. Download the complete trail map here or use the interactive map here.
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Printed maps are available for free at ACLT’s trailhead locations (see below for addresses).​
For detailed descriptions of all trails, click here.

Trailhead Locations
Heading 5
Interactive Trail Map
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Trail Conditions
Occasionally, trails may be closed for a variety of reasons, ranging from weather to flooding required maintenance. Closures will be listed here.
Hunting is permitted on some of ACLT's trails. Check the home page for details. ​​​​​
All trails are currently open.
Trail Rules
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Please sign in. A QR Code is posted at every trailhead. No private information is collected. The number of hikers is used by ACLT staff for a variety of purposes including grant applications and other reporting requirements.
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For their safety (and per Calvert County law), dogs must be leashed at all times. Citations may be issued. Please be considerate of other hikers by cleaning up after your pet.
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Trails are open to the public from dawn to dusk. No overnight parking is permitted.
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Stay on the trails at all times. Trails are designed to minimize erosion and avoid adverse impacts on land, plants, and animals.
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Smoking and fires are not allowed.
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Also NOT allowed: Motorized Vehicles (such as ATVs), horses, and bicycles (except on East Loop Trail & Oriole Trail).
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Leave no trace. Please do not collect or remove anything from the property (including wood, plants, animals, artifacts, etc.) and do not litter.


ACLT Guided Hikes
Join one of our Master Naturalist for one of our monthly guided hikes. The hikes are designed to explore different trails and offer varying levels of difficulty.