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Carnivorous Plants! Cedarville State Forest: An Easy Side of Strenuous 13 Miles to Enjoy the Spring Flowers!
(Transition to Longer Hikes)
This hike is only 24 miles from D.C. and about a 45 minute drive from Baltimore
The headwaters of the Zekiah Swamp are located in Cedarville. The Swamp is one mile wide, and serves as a major haven for wildlife.Cedarville State Forest is home to several unique features in nature. The Cedarville Bog is considered the headwaters of the largest freshwater bog in Maryland, the Zekiah Swamp.
Of special interest in this bog are several species of insect-eating plants, including the roundleaf sundew (pictured below eating an insect) and the northern pitcher plant (one of these is known as the Venus flytrap which is pictured right). Throughout the SUMMER MONTHS, spy the leaves of these carnivorous plants, which attract insects with their reddish color and entrap them with sticky or bristly hairs.Showy wildflowers also dot the open meadow next to the bog. Look for the pink blooms of Maryland meadow-beauty and milkwort and the purple flowers of Hyssop skullcap. Most of Cedarville is forested with over 50 species of trees, including white and loblolly pine plantations. The Piscataway Indian Tribe made this section of Southern Maryland its winter camping ground because of the mild climate and abundance of game. Legend says there is an Indian Burial ground in Cedarville State Forest, but to date it has not been found. This is a wonderful hike year round but the carnivorous plants, once again, only bloom during the summer months.
An easy hike through deep, shady forest along the banks of meandering creeks. On a hot summer day, there is a drowsy, languid feel to the creeks that run through Cedarville State Forest. They are known to rise up and wash out bridges, and if their steeply cut banks are any measure, they have done so often. But there is little babble to these sandy-bottomed brooks. Walking by them through stands of hardwood and meadows of lush ferns, you are more likely to hear a breeze in the trees than a wild torrent. It is a good setting for a tranquil hike.
Transition Hike
This is a great way to step up your endurance/mileage to strenuous from moderate hiking (due to distance but it is a flat hike for the most part) and work on building some distance while enjoying the middle-of-nowhere feeling you get only from the forest. Cedarville is very remote yet extremely well blazed and marked. It is pretty much flat as well which is unusual for anywhere around here. This would be rated an easy hike other than than the distance, which earns it a very moderate or easy side of strenuous depending on your level of fitness.
Hike Pace
This hike will be led at the pace of an average hiker which is about 2.5 mph
Trail Information 
Activity Type: Hiking
Nearby City: Waldorf
Length: 13 Mile Loop
Approximate Hiking Time: 5 hours
Elevation Gain: Minimal
Trail Type: Loop
Difficulty: Difficult due to length; terrain is easy
Trail Surface: Dirt footpaths and old forest roads traverse a heavily wooded area, with short stretches through the watershed of two major streams. Unlike most parts of Maryland there are few rocks and roots (which we call ankle twisters) so you can really take in the view and not have to watch your feet!
Local Contacts: Cedarville State Forest
Local Maps: USGS Bristol, Maryland
Topo Map: Cedarville State Forest Loop Topographic Map
Special Features: There is an archery range where you walk through on paths and shoot at targets setup throughout the woods. It is open when the park is open and is included in your park admission. So bring out your bow to join Mike in practice shooting after the hike!
Facilities: Restrooms, visitor center, campground, archery range, fish hatchery visitor center.
Note to Hike Leaders: This hike is in the book " Best Hikes Near Washington, D.C." hike number 4 on page 41 and there is also a great state park map available for this hike. The book should have been sent to you when you joined the leadership team so if you do not have it, please contact Kellie. Also, this hike is in our trails.com and everytrail repository for our group.
Weather Information
We hike rain or shine. Click here to see an up to the minute forecast for where we will be hiking.
Park Fee
Maryland State Residents are 3.00 dollars per car and out of state, 4.00 dollars per car paid by the honor system upon entering the park.
Carpool Information
There are 3 carpools for this hike!
Baltimore Area Carpool
To carpool or caravan from the Baltimore metro area, meet at Savage Station. Click here for directions to Savage Station.
Annapolis Area Carpool
To carpool or caravan from the Annapolis area , meetup at the Harbour Center Mall Starbucks. Click here for Annapolis carpool directions for getting to the carpool location.
VA East Area Carpool (Fairfax Area METRO)
People can also arrange to meet at the Vienna/Fairfax Metro Station. Click here for directions to Vienna/Fairfax Metro Station.
If you can drive or want to carpool from any locations such as the DC area, please post your location and needs in the comment section below. Click here for suggested carpool locations complete with directions. For those who need a ride, reach out to the drivers. Make friends, and support the environment - by just offering a ride!
Directions to Where We Meet for This Hike
Click here for directions to where we meet for this hike!
Hike is at 9:00 a.m.
Carpool meetup time from Savage Station is 8:00 a.m.
Carpool meetup time at Centerville Park and Ride is 8:30 a.m.
Fido is Welcome on This Hike!
Be sure to take the hike leaders numbers with you just in case!
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Hey guys, this is Mike. According to the Weather Channel, we have between 40-75% chance of thunderstorms during the hike. We hike in rain, not lightning, so I have to cancel. Sorry for the notice, but mother nature does what/when she wants. The storms popped up pretty fast, so again, sorry for the notice.
August 26
Bummer. I was looking forward to this one. It's near where I grew up. Thanks for trying!
August 26
Hi,
I am leaving from Alexandria and will be able to give a ride to those who need it.
August 3
Anyone have space for one? I am in the gaithersburg rockvill area but I could come to dc
August 25
Also, Priyanga please let me know if you decide to drive; I'm in the Bethesda area and am more than happy to help pay for gas!
August 19
I'll be driving from the Columbia area. Beth / anybody else who might be going from the Savage carpool location?
August 21
So, Susan, Avery, Katalin, and I'll go too, at Van Dorn, 8:00. Hurrah! Thank you, Katalin.
August 24
I'm planning to drive from the Takoma Park/Silver Spring area. Does anyone need a ride? If you're in DC the Takoma Park Metro is an easy meeting place.
August 21
Angela,
It looks like it's about 45 miles. How about we meet at 8:15. If you would be more comfortable leaving at 8AM that works too. My number is [masked].
I'm considering bringing my dog, but could go either way. Would you mind if I did?
August 22
Kelly, I live in Silver Spring and would love to carppol to Sunday's hike. Would you like to meet at the TP metro? If so, what time? I am also happy to offer to drive. --Angela
August 21
If I could catch a ride with someone from the DC area that would be much appreciated! Will chip in for gas.
August 20
I am driving starting in North Baltimore area. If anyone would like to carpool with me, I'm up for it. Not bringing my dog, husband or son!
August 20
The car pools on this hike are confusing. Is there one leaving from centreville or not? It's listed under the times but not at the top.
August 16
Avery, thanks for your kind offer, but I changed my RSVP for the hike. I have to leave early the following morning for a flight to Toronto, so I decided not to go on this hike. It sounds interesting, though.
August 14
I would be leaving from DC as well...Betsy/Augusta...I can rent a zipcar which cost about $30/person...let me know if you're interested and I can make the reservation and plan to pick you guys up.
August 14
Hello,
Looking for a carpool in the Bethesda/Rockville/Grosvenor area. Would love to ride (would pay for gas/mileage) but can also drive if needed.
August 12
Refunds offered if:
Additional notes: Refund if you cancel PRIOR to 48 hours before start of hike time with no questions asked
Payments you make go to the organizer, not to Meetup. You must make refund requests to the organizer.
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