Little Bennett Regional Park! A 12 Mile Transition from Mod. to Strenuous Hikes!

  • December 16, 2012 · 10:00 AM
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The Very Biodeverse Little Bennett Regional Park!

Transition From Moderate to Strenuous Hiking

A 12 Mile Trek with Post Hike Meal

This hike is only 20 miles from D.C. and about a 50 minute drive from Baltimore so is most convenient for more than half of our members!

Just a little northwest of Washington, Little Bennett Regional Park is a superlativehiking venue. It’s Montgomery County’s largest park, covering almost 3,650 acres (a small piece also juts into Frederick County). A park since 1975, it has the county’s largest expanse of continuous woodland, splendid scenery, much wildlife, a trail network, and few human users. This hike is a challenging 12-mile grand tour, with about 4,000 feet of elevation change. The mostly dirt trails are unblazed but we know the way by heart. Those west of Little Bennett Creek are quite well signposted and in good shape. Most of these trails are off-limits to bikers and horse riders. Those in the more rugged eastern area are twice as hilly (says my altimeter) and not as well signposted but no worries as we have it on our GPS's and know the way well. The trails in this section..well they’re muddy, thanks to equine hooves in parts after a rain although most sections do not allow horses, but a few areas do. But don’t be deterred. Mud washes off, and my irreverent eye sees a purpose in liquidity: fewer whizzing bikers making this a very secluded hike which is hard to find this close to civilization! Yes, good can come of brook water and mud.  

Transition Hike!

This is an awesome transition hike for those interested in moving from moderate to strenuous hiking without having to drive hours out to the mountains to see if your are ready for it! It is not too long, but at 12 miles it certainly is not short. It also has plenty of rolling hills to help develop your hiking legs and about 4000 feet of elevation change!

Trail Information

Activity Type: Hiking

Nearby City: Frederick

Trail Traffic: Usually very light; light at its heaviest!

Trail surface: Mostly dirt, plus some gravel, grass, pine needles; rocky, rooty, muddy in places

Scenery: Wooded hills, meadow vistas, stream valleys.

Exposer: Shady, Less so in winter

Length of Hike: 12 total miles

Elevation Change: About 4000 ft

Elevation Gain: Minimal and only about 450 feet.

Trail Type: Modified Loop

Skill Level: Quite Hard

Duration: 7 - 8.5 hours

Facilities: None at trailhead; phone at Hawks Reach Activity Center, roadside toilets, water, phone near campground's loop C; toilets on Purdum Trail. Simply put, we pass bathrooms once close to the halfway point of this hike.

Trail Notes for Leaders

Weather Information
We hike rain or shine. Click here to see an up to the minute forecast for where we will be hiking!

Carpool Information

There are 2 carpools for this hike!
Baltimore Area Carpool
To carpool or caravan from the Baltimore metro area, you can arrange to meet at Savage Station. Click Here for directions to Savage Station. Use the comment section to discuss carpooling with other members.

Annapolis Area Carpool
To carpool or caravan from the Annapolis area, you can arrange to meet at the Harbour Center Mall Starbucks. Click here for directions to the Annapolis carpool. Use the comment section to discuss carpooling with other members.

If you can drive or want to carpool from additional locations, please post your location in the comment section below. For those who need a ride, reach out to the drivers. Make friends, and support the environment - by just offering a ride!

Directions to the Trailhead

Click here for directions to where we meet for this hike.

Hike Meetup Time is at 10:00 a.m. 

Savage carpool meetup time is 8:30 a.m.

Annapolis carpool time is 7:45 a.m.

Park Fee
None, yay! This is always a good thing!

Please remember we are a social hiking group that values fellowship and camaraderie . We take breaks as necessary and have at least one guide in the front in addition to a "sweeper" in the back which means that no hiker is left behind. If you get upset because someone has to rest at the top of a hill etc. then find another group! We are very supportive, encouraging, and focus on safety while getting or staying fit on the trail and practicing Leave No Trace outdoor ethics.

Fido is Welcome on this Hike if Your Dog Can Go the Distance!

Let's Have Good Times!

Mike: [masked]

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  • Mariya

    A great day for a great 12-miler! Thank you!

    1 · December 16

  • Becky R.

    Great hiking and conversation today--thanks, Mike! :-)

    1 · December 16

  • Stuart Tate

    Excellent Day!

    1 · December 16

  • Priyanga

    What a nice day for a hike! Great group, and thanks so much Mike for leading!

    1 · December 16

  • Priyanga

    Hi, does anyone want to carpool from Grosvenor metro station? Can drive or ride... thanks!

    December 9

    • Mariya

      Stuart: great! See you tomorrow at 9:15.

      December 15

    • Claire

      I have to back out, but would love to carpool another time. THanks

      December 16

  • Dede Marshall

    Hi, I'm signed up for the hike tomorrow and cannot go. Can you let the leader know? I don't want to have people waiting for me to arrive. Dede

    December 15

  • Sam Stebbins

    I'll be driving from Old Town Alexandria if anyone needs a ride.

    December 14

    • Salvatore

      Hi Sam, thanks for offering a ride, but I too had to cancel. Hope your leg gets better soon.

      December 15

    • Ehsan habib

      Sorry to hear that Sam ,hope u get better soon

      December 15

  • Kellie Carlisle

    If you are on the wait list and would like to go on the hike, you will get an e-mail as slots are available. It is a “first come first serve” for available slots. Open slots are open to everyone whether on the wait list or not, but the wait list will insure you are notified of open slots as well as letting me know to look for another leader if the hike can handle it. Click here for how to get off the wait list and RSVP “yes”, http://www.midatlantichiking.co... Hope this helps and enjoy the hike. Don’t hesitate to contact me if you need further assistance as that is what I am here for.

    December 14

  • nancy

    Hi Priyanga, I good like to carpool. if for you is ok I will be at Grosvenos metro, tell me a that time is ok for you! thanks

    December 13

  • Claire

    hi Kelli, I wanted to join and said yes to RSVP thinking this is how to get on wait list, but instead it just accepted me and took the 2 bucks and put me in. Then I see that 20 people are going with one leader with a 10 limit. Was there another way to get on the wait list?

    December 12

  • Vee Nguyen

    Is it possible to expand the hike to include more people since I notice that 16 people are on the waitlist?

    1 · December 11

  • Linda

    If I could, I'd like to carpool with someone. I will be coming from Northern Harford County and I'll have my pup with me. Thanks!

    November 28

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