I live on the eastern shore of Md. I camp in green ridge multiple times a year. Actually stayed at your spot 4th of July last year lol. Campsite 65 is the best imo. Elevated a bit with a beautiful view overlooking the Potomac and West Virginia
I've tried to grab site 65 multiple times but it's always busy. We stayed in the one downhill from it (66?) during the dead of winter and hiked up the mountain behind it and found an old primitive spot, gorgeous views!
I'm also on the eastern shore of Maryland and greenridge is one of my favorite spots in state for camping and dual sport riding. I've also been known to run down to George Washington forest in Virginia and Bald eagle in Pennsylvania. I'm also a big XJ guy!
21:45 you're coming down Sideling Hill on Riser Road, crossing Sideling Hill Creek...leaving Washington County and entering Allegany County. Yea...you're in my backyard! I never and I mean NEVER get tired of the Lord's creation up here and all the natural beauty! Nice video...thanks for sharing!
I knew that mountain road very well when I was younger. My father would always stop at the sheetz in Hancock Maryland then cut across that road, through Old Town Maryland and to the cabin he had on the mountain. I wish I could be young again and have a few more weeks with my father. 😢
Stayed at the same camp site with my Dad and Sister about 30 years ago. Great memories! I remember washing dishes in the little stream / creek just next to that site. There's a killer campsite, can't remember the number but it overlooks the Potomac River Bends - almost the same view from the overlook. Stayed there a few times and it was Epic. Had bad storms one time, we could see the Thunder Storms coming up and down the valley - awesome. Thanks for this video! Oh - and there was no gate on that one tunnel 30 years ago!
And there was a place by the river down in Little Orleans called "Bills" and he had a bunch of dollar bills taped up on the ceiling - his retirement. Hole in the wall bar / bar food / boat rentals. Tragically, I think it burned down before he could retire.
Bills is still there but idk if it has been rebuilt. The site looking over the Patomac you mentioned is site 65 and I was able to stay there a few months ago with Aspen! What a cool site that is
This has to be one of the most wholesome video I've seen. I definitely want to go up there. We DMV people certainly have a beautiful part of the country. Just IMHO.
I enjoyed this video so much. I love love Green Ridge. Now that I've moved closer, I am busy and don't visit as often. It is a great place to visit, camp, and drive. Especially in a jeep!
Definitely on our list to return to after quickly passing through on the way to Davis. Awesome taking Aspen out and getting involved with Tread Lightly!
There’s one right near my house, so I had to go down the rabbit hole on it a few years ago. Look on YT for exploring AT&T long lines bunkers sometime. There’s ones that had whole Detroit V8 2 stroke diesel generators in them, 4 stories underground 😳
Have explored most of dirt roads in green ridge in assessing all campsites :) Love it! Was coming in to make sure you tried site 65 next time, but see others suggesting the same, and that yiu have already camped there. Also, check with ranger station, I think I recall them having info on the large number of historical cemetaries in the park. Thanks for vid
Awesome. Another one of my favorite places to camp and explore. I recognized certain places like Cliff Road but there are so many new places to go in the GRSF that I have never seen! Thanks for the inspiration to go back again. I can see the value in getting OnX Offroad so that you don’t get lost, but also because you can use it to find neat places to visit. Cheers!
Thank you for instilling 'Pack it in, Pack it out' with your son. My Dad did with my brother and I at a young age...and at 60+ yrs of age I (we) still follow the motto. Leave nothing but tire tracks & footprints!
Awesome! I randomly met 2 people last time I was there who were visiting for the first time because they saw this video. It only had about 4,000 views then. I can only imagine how many people have visited now since seeing this that it has almost 10x the views.
Beautiful country. Making memories on a great weekend adventure. The singer in the tunnel was a little odd - would probably have creeped me out a bit. However, here in Nashville, there is a gentleman who plays his Sousaphone in one of the road tunnels in the area because he enjoys the acoustics and full sound. He typically does it around rush hour which brightens people's days as they sit in traffic.
🤘🏾I’ve been Camping Green Ridge for yrs It’s my Favorite place! The first time we Noticed that Tunnel headed to Bonds Landing it didn’t have a Gate and we were able to walk through it to the other side!
Stickpile Tunnel is famed to be named for a man who died near there and found on a stick pile. We will never know. It is one of the many tunnels in Green Ridge State Forest that were built for the Western Maryland Railroad, used from around late 1800's to the 1970's. I owned a cabin across from Point Lookout in WV for a long time & in the 70's & 80's, before the gates, we would drive through these tunnels! Stickpile tunnel was at a "stop" on the Western Maryland Railroad as it was the site of a small town that supported the apple harvesting industry.
Shot my first dear, In Green Ridge, and it happens to be a buck. You used to be able to drive four wheelers and dirt bikes here , but maryland stopped that. It's a cool forested area.
We camped there is the 80's. There's some remote camp sites. We stayed at site G1, it's about a 45 minute drive on gravel, after you've entered the park.
I spend a week each spring there hunting turkeys. In the summer of 2009, I drove to all 100 campsites to determine which ones I thought I could tow my trailer to and get my trailer set up on. While some of the roads are rough and may require the use of 4-wheel drive, the majority of them are very good roads and are navigable by a normal family car. One of the few forests I have seen managed by professionals long term. Every year they will cut certain stands in the forest to maintain a healthy forest. There for a while there were a lot of problems with people driving everywhere on 4 wheelers (not everywhere as in on every road, but everywhere as in hold my beer while I go crashing through the underbrush from this road to the next road 2 miles away). A lot of these people would camp without a permit, or when they did have a permit, they would refuse to vacate when their permit expired. There was also a lot of issues with wild partying, drug use, and drunk driving. On two occasions I was forced to get DNR police involved. Now you are not allowed to use offroad vehicles in the forest and they are pretty good with enforcement. That seems to have resolved the issues.
@@Mikedwon Western Maryland is nice, and there is some private property scattered throughout the forest, however, there are some down sides. It is in Allegheny county (not sure if I spelled that right), which is the poorest county in the state. On top of that, the state is dominated by the politics of Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Montgomery County, and Prince Georges County. The legislature tries to compete with California as to who can be stupider. The only reason I live in the state is because of work.
@davidgates1122 I live in Maryland now and pretty much have my entire life. You are so right. On top of that the corruption is pretty disgusting here. Might be everywhere these days.
Yeah I was leaning towards creepy myself. You can hear me tell Aspen to get behind me as we got closer. At first I thought the guy was pushing a bike but he was just holding onto the railing the whole way as he approached. He had a backpack and was holding something in a towel. If you pause right at 35:45 you can see it. We didn't die and it sure made the experience unique!
Nice to see good back roads. Most of the good trails in the Jersey Pine Barrens have been overused and abused that even the Forest Service Brush trucks can't get through without ending up high centered in the ruts left by high wheel mud trucks and buggies.
When I was 12 or 13, I got lost in those woods above the Paw Paw Tunnel. I was following the trail back over the top of the mountain and took a wrong turn. Was out there in 100+ degrees with no water for nearly 4 hours. Grandparents wanted to kill me for ruining that day.
@@DirtRoadTherapy Yeah, I know. The trail had a rock with an arrow that pointed where to go. I missed the arrow due to moss and the path looked like it was correct so I kept heading straight. Next thing I knew, I was no longer on a trail. The worst part of the whole ordeal was I was wearing camo. But I was the closest to nature I had ever been, I came face to face with a wild deer that was so close I could have pet it.
We have windmills around Keyser WV…. And just north of Cumberland MD. I have to stop up there and take a look. I am a ham radio operator and I activate parks for POTA. Looks like good spot to throw up an antenna! I had 2008 Rubicon…. Unfortunately I sold it.
I totally missed that big water crossing you did. I will have to check it out on my next trip through. Do you remember what road it was on (time 21:45)?
@@DirtRoadTherapy that place was awesome! had a buddy I had not seen in a long time spot me on the interstate and we went there for a cold one. That spot is a hidden gem too!
So I just happened to come upon your video and I love it! My sister and I played in the PawPaw tunnel when we were kids! My grandmother’s brother and his family had a house on the top of the mountain that runs alongside the tunnel! We would go there and visit and sit on the front porch swing and be afraid of falling off and roll down the mountain! My aunt told me their grandfather died there in the tunnel and the way they knew who he was, was by his wedding band. The last time I was there, the walkway was very rough and there was a rattlesnake at the end of the tunnel so we turned around. This was told to us by another person coming back. Also when you found the cemetery, I was a little excited bc there’s a cemetery off Rt. 9 by the name of, Kearns cemetery. We have several family members buried there and we tried to get up the road, but a tree had fallen across the road. Dang! Our family had a house in the town of PawPaw where we stayed occasionally and it was an old funeral parlor! Crazy! And we had another family member that lived near the RR tracks. I spent some wonderful summers there and will always cherish those memories.
Thanks for responding especially so quickly. My husband and I found the road that went to the top of the mountain where our house was and of course it’s gone. It was a hunting area at that time and we were unaware. Oops. It was very sad to see what use to be our families land and then sold to the state I believe. The road was the Mueller road I believe. Anyway, thank you for taking me back to my roots long forgotten about sadly.
I've been hearing about this place, but I haven't seen any good video of the trails...until now! Thanks to you, I know that I need to bump this place up on the list of priorities. Approximately how long is the trail system there?
Awesome! There's enough there to fill 2 or more days if you take it slow and explore on foot. Depends somewhat on the season you go, in the summer there is a swimming hole, there are tons of amazing camp sites, and you can get down to the river which I didn't really show. I've added a few cool featured trails into onX Offroad
I cleaned point look out to and seen a bear in the clearing on the other side of the river. And also found a huge rattle snake about 20 yards past point look out.
Been camping here for about 10 years! This spot used to be a super secret prior to covid…now if you’re not up there by Thursday PM during the spring and fall, you’ll be hard pressed to find a site! It is a great park though.
I appreciate that. I’d love to check it out sometime but I’ve heard it’s not “kid friendly” is that true? I can’t see going back to this place again without my son. We checked out Locust Post Brewery last time which was great
@@DirtRoadTherapy I've lived here in Little Orleans for over twelve years now and Bill's is definitely kid friendly. Heck, our Parish Priest, Father Jack, frequents the place after Mass on Saturdays. Don't know where you got that idea from but it's not true. Heck, my first experience at Bill's was back in 1971 as a Boy Scout hiking the C&O Canal Trail as a teenager.
@CrazyWhiteBoomer I heard that from two over people in the area. But I don’t mean that they don’t like kids, just that it was more of a 21+ kind of place. I’ll definitely be checking it out thank you!
yo Im not far from y'all! I take my supermoto out there for rips when it's been a long day haha. always fun to go from on road to off road then finish back up on road for the way home
A stock SUV would be fine! If it’s been wet, avoid the area near Bond’s Landing, there are a number of mandatory stream crossings and that’s where the rutted and muddy areas are. Everything on higher ground with gravel will be perfect fine
He likely found a vent for the tunnel. Especially back in steam power days you would ideally want a vent so the smoke wouldn't be forced from one end of the tunnel to the other.
It’s in the panhandle near the WV border and the Potomac River. You need a permit to camp, that’s what we were doing at the very beginning of the episode-getting our permit at the office
When we were there, you drop money in a box, and took a tag off the board so they'd know you're in there. That was years ago. You are on your own there. We spent a week and so no other people the whole time.
If you're ever back in Greenridge State Forest. Look me up. I have a adventure for ya. I operate Greenridge Canoe Outfitter on the north branch of the Potomac river.
@@DirtRoadTherapy no, hurting myself would be taking my family to this state and have something happen and can’t defend my family. AND I don’t spend a dime in liberal states. Period. 100s if not thousands of place to go in southern and south west states.
@@GeneracionGoshen777 not sure what humble has to do with it. I don’t support liberalism, period. If liberal state, I don’t go there. If liberal run company, I don’t buy from it.
If you think all Maryland is liberal.... you're wrong. Read about George Washington's Western Maryland "Immortals"....The Maryland 300. The United States wouldn't be here without their sacrifices.
I live on the eastern shore of Md. I camp in green ridge multiple times a year. Actually stayed at your spot 4th of July last year lol. Campsite 65 is the best imo. Elevated a bit with a beautiful view overlooking the Potomac and West Virginia
Yes we saw site 65 in our exploring and it was occupied but I will definitely try for that one every time!
I've tried to grab site 65 multiple times but it's always busy. We stayed in the one downhill from it (66?) during the dead of winter and hiked up the mountain behind it and found an old primitive spot, gorgeous views!
Yeah, we always try to head up mid week looking for 65 and it's never available. We've found some other pretty nice ones though
I'm also on the eastern shore of Maryland and greenridge is one of my favorite spots in state for camping and dual sport riding. I've also been known to run down to George Washington forest in Virginia and Bald eagle in Pennsylvania.
I'm also a big XJ guy!
@dmelson7502 awesome! All great areas to explore
21:45 you're coming down Sideling Hill on Riser Road, crossing Sideling Hill Creek...leaving Washington County and entering Allegany County. Yea...you're in my backyard! I never and I mean NEVER get tired of the Lord's creation up here and all the natural beauty! Nice video...thanks for sharing!
Awesome! Absolutely love it down there
I knew that mountain road very well when I was younger. My father would always stop at the sheetz in Hancock Maryland then cut across that road, through Old Town Maryland and to the cabin he had on the mountain. I wish I could be young again and have a few more weeks with my father. 😢
Amen
As a Marylander..I concur that is a beautiful place.
Stayed at the same camp site with my Dad and Sister about 30 years ago. Great memories! I remember washing dishes in the little stream / creek just next to that site. There's a killer campsite, can't remember the number but it overlooks the Potomac River Bends - almost the same view from the overlook. Stayed there a few times and it was Epic. Had bad storms one time, we could see the Thunder Storms coming up and down the valley - awesome. Thanks for this video! Oh - and there was no gate on that one tunnel 30 years ago!
And there was a place by the river down in Little Orleans called "Bills" and he had a bunch of dollar bills taped up on the ceiling - his retirement. Hole in the wall bar / bar food / boat rentals. Tragically, I think it burned down before he could retire.
Bills is still there but idk if it has been rebuilt. The site looking over the Patomac you mentioned is site 65 and I was able to stay there a few months ago with Aspen! What a cool site that is
Ca CAPE un is how the Indians pronounced Cacapon.
This has to be one of the most wholesome video I've seen. I definitely want to go up there. We DMV people certainly have a beautiful part of the country. Just IMHO.
Thanks so much 🙏🏼
I enjoyed this video so much. I love love Green Ridge. Now that I've moved closer, I am busy and don't visit as often. It is a great place to visit, camp, and drive. Especially in a jeep!
Thanks for the video. That Forest is on my list to get to soon. Looks like a good time!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Happy to! Thanks for watching
Looks awesome and close to North East PA. So hard to find over landing up here. Great video!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Green Ridge Forest is in Flintstone, MD along Flintstone creek, keep an eye out for arrowheads.
Great memories for your son.
For sure!
I was just going to say that there is a geocash in that chimney
Haha yup
Have to check it out when spring hits, thanks for the video!
Definitely on our list to return to after quickly passing through on the way to Davis. Awesome taking Aspen out and getting involved with Tread Lightly!
Thanks! Yeah it definitely should be on the list. LMK when you go if you want another person on your crew!
I hiked and backpacked every mile of trail in Green Ridge when I lived in Maryland. It was my weekend home and a great park.
That’s awesome. Thanks for watching!
Awesome! This place has been on my list for a while. Finally a good video of it. ❤
You definitely gotta get there and check it out!
Never knew that’s what those kind of towers were. That’s cool
There’s one right near my house, so I had to go down the rabbit hole on it a few years ago. Look on YT for exploring AT&T long lines bunkers sometime. There’s ones that had whole Detroit V8 2 stroke diesel generators in them, 4 stories underground 😳
@@DirtRoadTherapy yeah there’s one near where I live and I always wondered what they were.
Man, i recognize all these spots. This is awesome
my favorite quiet place to unwind. great trails and wonderful camping.
For sure!
GLAD YOU LIKE GREEN RIDGE.BEEN GOING THERE MOST OF MY LIFE! CLOSE TO 50 AND CAMPED AND FOUR WHEELED.CHEERS FROM THE GREEN RIDGE WOODSMAN
Have explored most of dirt roads in green ridge in assessing all campsites :) Love it! Was coming in to make sure you tried site 65 next time, but see others suggesting the same, and that yiu have already camped there. Also, check with ranger station, I think I recall them having info on the large number of historical cemetaries in the park. Thanks for vid
Thank you!
Great video, Jon !! I will definitely be heading to this area…look outs, dispersed camping, tunnels…very cool!! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! If you have room for another when you go, hit me up!
"Good Times" Life Long Memories Family Time 👍🏼
The best
Awesome. Another one of my favorite places to camp and explore. I recognized certain places like Cliff Road but there are so many new places to go in the GRSF that I have never seen! Thanks for the inspiration to go back again. I can see the value in getting OnX Offroad so that you don’t get lost, but also because you can use it to find neat places to visit. Cheers!
Thank you for instilling 'Pack it in, Pack it out' with your son. My Dad did with my brother and I at a young age...and at 60+ yrs of age I (we) still follow the motto. Leave nothing but tire tracks & footprints!
Absolutely! Glad to know it works 😄
That is pretty cool I actually worked there for a while and I have cleaned that exact site quite a few times.
I love greenridge forest! It’s my favorite camping spot for sure!!! Also great for sky watching with telescopes/astrophotography
We are heading over in my jeep after watching this! We've been thru there alot but on a differnt part
Awesome! I randomly met 2 people last time I was there who were visiting for the first time because they saw this video. It only had about 4,000 views then. I can only imagine how many people have visited now since seeing this that it has almost 10x the views.
Great stuff bud I loved it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Looking forward to seeing more I enjoyed your video
Awesome thank you!
Beautiful country. Making memories on a great weekend adventure. The singer in the tunnel was a little odd - would probably have creeped me out a bit. However, here in Nashville, there is a gentleman who plays his Sousaphone in one of the road tunnels in the area because he enjoys the acoustics and full sound. He typically does it around rush hour which brightens people's days as they sit in traffic.
Cool place! We just there earlier this year exploring
It really is!
Great video Jon!
Thanks!
🤘🏾I’ve been Camping Green Ridge for yrs It’s my Favorite place! The first time we Noticed that Tunnel headed to Bonds Landing it didn’t have a Gate and we were able to walk through it to the other side!
That's awesome! They really have nice spacious sites well spaced apart
Stickpile Tunnel is famed to be named for a man who died near there and found on a stick pile. We will never know. It is one of the many tunnels in Green Ridge State Forest that were built for the Western Maryland Railroad, used from around late 1800's to the 1970's. I owned a cabin across from Point Lookout in WV for a long time & in the 70's & 80's, before the gates, we would drive through these tunnels! Stickpile tunnel was at a "stop" on the Western Maryland Railroad as it was the site of a small town that supported the apple harvesting industry.
With the gravel roads, ruts, and stream crossings, I would've made sure to buckle up.
Shot my first dear, In Green Ridge, and it happens to be a buck. You used to be able to drive four wheelers and dirt bikes here , but maryland stopped that. It's a cool forested area.
Another great video. I’ll have to go there next year for sure! Hopefully I’ll have my TJ diesel swap done by then
Heck yeah dude! And thanks 😊
@@DirtRoadTherapy I watched all your TDI swap vids a dozen times, but ended up getting a Mercedes 5 banger. We’ll see how it goes..
@TB-zl6le OM617?
On my list for 2024 LFG!
Let’s do it! There’s also Chaos offroad park a little south of there if we want to turn it up a notch!
We camped there is the 80's. There's some remote camp sites. We stayed at site G1, it's about a 45 minute drive on gravel, after you've entered the park.
I spend a week each spring there hunting turkeys. In the summer of 2009, I drove to all 100 campsites to determine which ones I thought I could tow my trailer to and get my trailer set up on. While some of the roads are rough and may require the use of 4-wheel drive, the majority of them are very good roads and are navigable by a normal family car. One of the few forests I have seen managed by professionals long term. Every year they will cut certain stands in the forest to maintain a healthy forest.
There for a while there were a lot of problems with people driving everywhere on 4 wheelers (not everywhere as in on every road, but everywhere as in hold my beer while I go crashing through the underbrush from this road to the next road 2 miles away). A lot of these people would camp without a permit, or when they did have a permit, they would refuse to vacate when their permit expired. There was also a lot of issues with wild partying, drug use, and drunk driving. On two occasions I was forced to get DNR police involved. Now you are not allowed to use offroad vehicles in the forest and they are pretty good with enforcement. That seems to have resolved the issues.
@@davidgates1122 I want to move there. Is that a good thing?
@@Mikedwon Western Maryland is nice, and there is some private property scattered throughout the forest, however, there are some down sides. It is in Allegheny county (not sure if I spelled that right), which is the poorest county in the state. On top of that, the state is dominated by the politics of Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Montgomery County, and Prince Georges County. The legislature tries to compete with California as to who can be stupider. The only reason I live in the state is because of work.
@davidgates1122 I live in Maryland now and pretty much have my entire life. You are so right. On top of that the corruption is pretty disgusting here. Might be everywhere these days.
Great video! The singing guy while he made the tunnel more interesting is definitely a little creepy.
Yeah I was leaning towards creepy myself. You can hear me tell Aspen to get behind me as we got closer. At first I thought the guy was pushing a bike but he was just holding onto the railing the whole way as he approached. He had a backpack and was holding something in a towel. If you pause right at 35:45 you can see it. We didn't die and it sure made the experience unique!
Nice to see good back roads. Most of the good trails in the Jersey Pine Barrens have been overused and abused that even the Forest Service Brush trucks can't get through without ending up high centered in the ruts left by high wheel mud trucks and buggies.
When I was 12 or 13, I got lost in those woods above the Paw Paw Tunnel. I was following the trail back over the top of the mountain and took a wrong turn. Was out there in 100+ degrees with no water for nearly 4 hours. Grandparents wanted to kill me for ruining that day.
Dang, not good!
@@DirtRoadTherapy Yeah, I know. The trail had a rock with an arrow that pointed where to go. I missed the arrow due to moss and the path looked like it was correct so I kept heading straight. Next thing I knew, I was no longer on a trail. The worst part of the whole ordeal was I was wearing camo. But I was the closest to nature I had ever been, I came face to face with a wild deer that was so close I could have pet it.
We have windmills around Keyser WV…. And just north of Cumberland MD. I have to stop up there and take a look. I am a ham radio operator and I activate parks for POTA. Looks like good spot to throw up an antenna! I had 2008 Rubicon…. Unfortunately I sold it.
I totally missed that big water crossing you did. I will have to check it out on my next trip through. Do you remember what road it was on (time 21:45)?
It’s called Riser rd. You can find it as a featured trail on OnX too
@@DirtRoadTherapy Cool thanks! I will be sure to check it out on my next trip through the area.
@OverlandCalling check out Locust Post brewery too!
@@DirtRoadTherapy that place was awesome! had a buddy I had not seen in a long time spot me on the interstate and we went there for a cold one. That spot is a hidden gem too!
I love the artwork and sculptures- and the beer, everything about it is fantastic
Singing guy wasn't creepy until he spoke to y'all.. we're going up to Green Ridge this autumn 🍁
Great vid 💯
@NuisancePanda I get that all the time. When I am quiet and/or singing all is fine. Then after talking I get called a crepe.
Creepy. But cool you did so much exploring on the WV Day trip!
Thanks Jason!
This is my family’s favorite spot ❤
It’s a great one!
That's definitely a cool place. Do you have to reserve a campsite? Great video!
Yes at the main office, no online reservations at this time
So I just happened to come upon your video and I love it!
My sister and I played in the PawPaw tunnel when we were kids! My grandmother’s brother and his family had a house on the top of the mountain that runs alongside the tunnel! We would go there and visit and sit on the front porch swing and be afraid of falling off and roll down the mountain!
My aunt told me their grandfather died there in the tunnel and the way they knew who he was, was by his wedding band.
The last time I was there, the walkway was very rough and there was a rattlesnake at the end of the tunnel so we turned around. This was told to us by another person coming back.
Also when you found the cemetery, I was a little excited bc there’s a cemetery off Rt. 9 by the name of, Kearns cemetery. We have several family members buried there and we tried to get up the road, but a tree had fallen across the road. Dang! Our family had a house in the town of PawPaw where we stayed occasionally and it was an old funeral parlor! Crazy!
And we had another family member that lived near the RR tracks. I spent some wonderful summers there and will always cherish those memories.
That’s so great! Thank you very much for sharing
Thanks for responding especially so quickly.
My husband and I found the road that went to the top of the mountain where our house was and of course it’s gone. It was a hunting area at that time and we were unaware. Oops. It was very sad to see what use to be our families land and then sold to the state I believe. The road was the Mueller road I believe.
Anyway, thank you for taking me back to my roots long forgotten about sadly.
I got property not far from there I’ll need to check it out
I've been hearing about this place, but I haven't seen any good video of the trails...until now! Thanks to you, I know that I need to bump this place up on the list of priorities. Approximately how long is the trail system there?
Awesome! There's enough there to fill 2 or more days if you take it slow and explore on foot. Depends somewhat on the season you go, in the summer there is a swimming hole, there are tons of amazing camp sites, and you can get down to the river which I didn't really show. I've added a few cool featured trails into onX Offroad
Hey! Love the video! Do you think a stock 2003 Tacoma with ok tires (and 4wd) would be able to handle these trails?
Thanks! You’ll be fine! Especially right now with how dry it has been nothing will be muddy.
@ hell yeah😎
I cleaned point look out to and seen a bear in the clearing on the other side of the river. And also found a huge rattle snake about 20 yards past point look out.
Dang! Nice
Been camping here for about 10 years! This spot used to be a super secret prior to covid…now if you’re not up there by Thursday PM during the spring and fall, you’ll be hard pressed to find a site! It is a great park though.
It is such a great forest. We got site 65 last time, and checked out Locust Post Brewery!
nice video! never heard of this place so its ok to overland there? how does one find out about a permit for this place?
You have to check in at the HQ to pay for camping and find out what sites are available
I camp here every year!
Nice! What’s your favorite site?
Next time you're in the neighborhood, swing by Bill's Place in Little Orleans. First round is on me!
I appreciate that. I’d love to check it out sometime but I’ve heard it’s not “kid friendly” is that true? I can’t see going back to this place again without my son. We checked out Locust Post Brewery last time which was great
@@DirtRoadTherapy I've lived here in Little Orleans for over twelve years now and Bill's is definitely kid friendly. Heck, our Parish Priest, Father Jack, frequents the place after Mass on Saturdays. Don't know where you got that idea from but it's not true. Heck, my first experience at Bill's was back in 1971 as a Boy Scout hiking the C&O Canal Trail as a teenager.
@CrazyWhiteBoomer I heard that from two over people in the area. But I don’t mean that they don’t like kids, just that it was more of a 21+ kind of place. I’ll definitely be checking it out thank you!
Great job Dad. You sank my battleship
Where is that stream crossing
It’s on Riser Rd you can find it on OnX maps by the road name
Check out the small animal crossing the road at the 17:36 mark
The deer?
@@DirtRoadTherapy yup that was it
yo Im not far from y'all! I take my supermoto out there for rips when it's been a long day haha. always fun to go from on road to off road then finish back up on road for the way home
Do you need a modified suv to drive thru these roads or a stock SUV would do?
A stock SUV would be fine! If it’s been wet, avoid the area near Bond’s Landing, there are a number of mandatory stream crossings and that’s where the rutted and muddy areas are. Everything on higher ground with gravel will be perfect fine
@@DirtRoadTherapy thanks appreciate it! Nice vid and good content!
@alkupik thank you!
He likely found a vent for the tunnel. Especially back in steam power days you would ideally want a vent so the smoke wouldn't be forced from one end of the tunnel to the other.
Is that a theory of the dead man in Stickpile tunnel?
Where in Maryland is this and also do you have to have a special permit to camp
It’s in the panhandle near the WV border and the Potomac River. You need a permit to camp, that’s what we were doing at the very beginning of the episode-getting our permit at the office
When we were there, you drop money in a box, and took a tag off the board so they'd know you're in there. That was years ago. You are on your own there. We spent a week and so no other people the whole time.
Awesome, man! very love your video! I really want to cooperate with you. Could you shoot a video for our brand?
If you're ever back in Greenridge State Forest. Look me up. I have a adventure for ya. I operate Greenridge Canoe Outfitter on the north branch of the Potomac river.
That sounds awesome, I’ll have to do that!
FYI
How do you pronounce cacapon in WV?
PRONOUNCED KA-KAY-PON
Thanks for letting me know! I did not hear anyone else say it this way when I was there
That was a cut-n-paste. Not yelling at you. But that's way we always heard it said.
Do they allowed atv?
No
Where in Maryland is this???
Western Maryland, Allegany County.
If you don’t mind me asking, what site number is this?
I believe it was 88 or 89
The best Jeeps are Yellow Jeeps.
Not nice to make fun of the locals..... you city people come up there and get all hung up... ya might need one of those ol boys..... be respectful
Who’s making fun of the locals?
you should check out their shooting range. .. some times i go west just to shoot
I’m not sure I own anything I could take to Maryland 😂
Won’t go to Maryland for any reason. Anti-gun shit state.
I disagree with it too, but it’s your loss-you’re only hurting yourself by not going 😞
@@DirtRoadTherapy no, hurting myself would be taking my family to this state and have something happen and can’t defend my family. AND I don’t spend a dime in liberal states. Period. 100s if not thousands of place to go in southern and south west states.
i agree but stay humble the politicians dont represent everyone's good intentions@@number4777.
@@GeneracionGoshen777 not sure what humble has to do with it. I don’t support liberalism, period. If liberal state, I don’t go there. If liberal run company, I don’t buy from it.
If you think all Maryland is liberal.... you're wrong. Read about George Washington's Western Maryland
"Immortals"....The Maryland 300. The United States wouldn't be here without their sacrifices.