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  1. Seneca Creek State Park is a public recreation area encompassing more than 6,300 acres (2,500 ha) along 14 miles of Seneca Creek in its run to the Potomac River in Montgomery County, Maryland. The park features facilities for boating and fishing as well as trails for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding.

  2. Jun 5, 2021 · Seneca Creek State Park is a 6,300-acre recreational use area in Montgomery County, Maryland, that follows the scenic Seneca Creek as it flows into the Potomac River. Inside the park sits 90-acre Clopper Lake and acres of forest and meadows filled with trails for hiking and mountain biking, a picnicking area, a tire playground, a disc golf ...

    • 11950 Clopper Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, USA
    • (301) 924-2127
  3. The park, comprised of 6,300 acres, extends along 14 scenic miles of Seneca Creek, as it winds its way to the Potomac River. The Clopper Day-Use Area contains many scenic areas, including the 90-acre Clopper Lake, surrounded by forests and fields. Picnicking, boat rentals, and trails are just some of its recreational opportunities.

  4. Located in Gaithersburg/Germantown areas, this State Park has a lot of activities to offer. With its 6,300 acres and miles of Seneca Creek, if offers options for boating, picnicking, fishing, hunting, horse back riding, biking, golfing, playground, cabin, camping, etc.

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    • 20878, Maryland
  5. Seneca Creek State Park. The park, comprised of 6,300 acres, extends along 14 scenic miles of Seneca Creek, as it winds its way to the Potomac River. The Clopper Day-Use Area contains many scenic areas, including the 90-acre Clopper Lake, surrounded by forests and fields.

  6. A restored 19th century cabin and a self-guided path interpret the history of the area. Over 50 miles of trails are open for hiking, horseback riding and bicycling which wind through a variety of habitat. Website. Business Phone: 301-924-2127.

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  8. Miles of hiking and biking trails await, as well as boating opportunities in Seneca Creek, though if you're a horror-film buff, you may already be familiar with these woods – this is where 1999's The Blair Witch Project was filmed.

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