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Little Pool Primitive Campsite

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Little Pool Primitive Campsite

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  • Location: Washington County, Maryland, United States

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    September 27, 2022

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    nice site except for I-70 noise

    July 31, 2025

    Little Pool Primitive Campsite is a great spot tucked under the trees with just the basics: a picnic table, fire ring, and seasonal treated water. It’s free to use—no reservation or payment required—and includes a portable toilet but no other services. Little Pool, adjacent to the camp area, adds a picturesque touch, and if you’re lucky, you can catch a glimpse of trout surfacing in the early morning light.
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    Embark on a challenging touring cycling adventure along the historic C&O Canal Towpath with the Buddy Lou's Restaurant – Indigo Neck Primitive Campsite loop from Fort Frederick State Park. This route immerses you in a journey through lush woodlands and offers extensive views of the Potomac River, with the trail surface varying from grassy sections to single tracks and roots. You'll pass historic canal structures before reaching the tranquil Indigo Neck Primitive Campsite, a secluded spot perfect for a break.

    Starting from Fort Frederick State Park, this difficult 50.5 miles (81.3 km) loop involves 597 feet (182 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes around 5 hours and 1 minutes to complete. Parking is available at the state park, and Buddy Lou's Restaurant in Hancock makes for an excellent mid-ride stop for refreshments. Be ready for some unpaved sections that might require you to push your bike, adding to the adventure.

    This route is a fantastic way to explore the historical significance of the C&O Canal, with Fort Frederick State Park itself being a notable 18th-century stone fort. The flexibility to switch to the adjacent paved Western Maryland Rail Trail offers a different experience if desired. The Indigo Neck Primitive Campsite provides basic amenities for those considering an overnight stay, making this a versatile option for advanced cyclists looking for a blend of history, nature, and a good workout.

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    Location: Washington County, Maryland, United States

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