Morning Choice, Cascade Falls, Ridge, Hop the Snake, and Nacho Trail
Morning Choice, Cascade Falls, Ridge, Hop the Snake, and Nacho Trail
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11.7km
190m
Hiking
Embark on the Morning Choice, Cascade Falls, Ridge, Hop the Snake, and Nacho Trail for a moderate hiking adventure through Patapsco Valley State Park. This 7.3-mile (11.7 km) loop offers a diverse landscape, from soft singletrack paths to sections with roots and uphill climbs, often shaded by dense forests. You…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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117 m
Highlight • Bridge
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479 m
Highlight • Waterfall
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2.01 km
Highlight • Structure
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3.70 km
Highlight • Trail
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5.46 km
Highlight • River
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8.05 km
Highlight • Trail
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11.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.6 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
10.9 km
581 m
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This trail is located within Patapsco Valley State Park in Maryland. The route includes the Morning Choice Trailhead, which is a common starting point for loops in the area. Parking is generally available at designated park entrances.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter soft, sandy singletrack, gnarly, rooted descents, and uphill sections, especially on the Morning Choice Trail. Expect twisty paths, potential muddy spots after rain, and some river crossings that might involve stepping stones or wading. The Cascade Falls section involves navigating a creek with large boulders and stone steps, becoming rougher near the falls. Other sections, like Hop the Snake and Nacho Trail, are generally easier with less elevation gain.
While the overall route is rated as moderate, sections like the Nacho Trail and Hop the Snake Trail are considered easy and suitable for beginners. The Cascade Falls Trail in Patapsco Valley State Park is also a short, scenic hike often enjoyed by families with young children, who can play in the sandy pool below the falls. However, the Morning Choice Trail has technical sections and rooted descents that might be challenging for absolute beginners or very young children.
The trail offers a mix of open fields and dense forests, providing considerable shade. Key highlights include the Cascade Falls, a 69-foot waterfall, and two Swinging Bridges. You'll also pass by the Rockburn Branch crossing and can find ruins of old latrines near the Ridge Trail. The Cascade Falls section features redwood forests with ferns and wildflowers.
Yes, trails within Patapsco Valley State Park are generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Be prepared for varied terrain, including river crossings, which might require assistance for some dogs.
Yes, Patapsco Valley State Park typically charges an entrance fee per vehicle, which varies by season and residency. Annual passes are also available. It's advisable to check the official Maryland State Parks website for current fee schedules and any specific permit requirements before your visit.
The trail is enjoyable in most seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, with autumn providing vibrant colors. Summer is also a good option due to the mostly shaded nature of the Morning Choice Trail. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions, especially on rooted or rocky sections.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several well-known paths within Patapsco Valley State Park. You will hike along parts of the Morning Choice Trail, the Rockburn Branch Trail, and Garrett's Pass, among others.
The Morning Choice Trail has a particularly fun and technical section in its final mile, known for twisty paths and tree branches to navigate. For the Cascade Falls section, be aware that the terrain can be rougher closer to the falls. If you're looking to avoid crowds, consider visiting on weekdays or earlier in the morning, especially around popular spots like Cascade Falls.
This specific route, covering approximately 11.7 kilometers (7.3 miles) with moderate difficulty, typically takes around 3 hours and 12 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace, the number of stops you make, and trail conditions.