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Calvert Cliffs Red and Orange Loop Trail
9.46km
02:29
70m
80m
The Calvert Cliffs Red and Orange Loop Trail offers a diverse hiking experience, leading you through lush forests, past tranquil beaver marshes, and ultimately to a sandy beach along the Chesapeake Bay. You'll traverse varied terrain, from wide, flat paths to sections with exposed tree roots, all while enjoying the natural beauty of Calvert Cliffs State Park. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like turtles and beavers as you make your way to the iconic cliffs.
This moderate 5.9-mile (9.5 km) loop, with a gentle 229 feet (70 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 2 hours and 28 minutes to complete. The trailhead is easily accessible with a dedicated parking lot, and the park is well-equipped for families, featuring a playground and picnic areas near the start. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended, especially since some sections can be wet or rugged.
What truly sets this trail apart is the opportunity for fossil hunting on the beach, where you can discover ancient shark teeth and shells from the Miocene era. The impressive Calvert Cliffs themselves provide a dramatic backdrop, formed over millions of years. This unique blend of natural history, diverse ecosystems, and family-friendly amenities makes it one of the most popular trails in Southern Maryland.
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