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Montgomery County
Olney

MDBR 200

Hard

3.0

(9)

55

hikers

MDBR 200

10:24

39.4km

330m

Hiking

The MDBR 200 is a formidable hiking route designed for those who crave a significant physical challenge. This difficult trail covers an impressive 24.5 miles (39.4 km) and includes 1077 feet (328 metres) of elevation gain, making it a true test of endurance. You can expect to spend around 10…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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23.4 km

Church of the Transfiguration

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33.1 km

Little Paint Branch Trail

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39.4 km

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22.4 km

11.9 km

2.62 km

2.51 km

Surfaces

23.4 km

9.14 km

5.39 km

1.27 km

263 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MDBR 200 trail like for hiking?

The MDBR 200 is a challenging hiking route, primarily an "Overland Route" in West Virginia. While largely designed for vehicular travel, specific sections like the Canaan Loop offer rugged hiking experiences. You'll encounter two-track sections that can be rocky, bumpy, and frequently wet, including small rock scrambles and water crossings.

How difficult is the MDBR 200 for hikers?

This route is rated as difficult. While not technically challenging in all sections, parts like the Canaan Loop feature rock scrambles and water crossings that add to its strenuous nature. It's a long route, so endurance is key.

What is the best time of year to hike the MDBR 200?

The Monongahela 200 is renowned for its spectacular fall foliage, making autumn an ideal time to visit for scenic views. However, be prepared for potentially wet and bumpy conditions in some sections, especially after rain.

Are there any specific viewpoints or notable features along the MDBR 200?

Yes, the route offers unrivaled scenery within the Monongahela National Forest. The Canaan Loop, in particular, follows a creek and provides views from a shelf road. You'll also pass through significant natural areas like the Otter Creek Wildlife Management Area and the Fernau Experimental Forest. The route also includes the Little Paint Branch Trail.

Does the MDBR 200 trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the MDBR 200, Briggs Chaney Rd, Old Gunpowder Rd, and the Northwest Branch Trail.

Is the MDBR 200 trail dog-friendly?

The provided information does not specify dog regulations for the MDBR 200. It's always best to check with the local land management authority, such as the Monongahela National Forest, for current rules regarding pets on trails.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the MDBR 200?

The available information does not indicate that permits or entrance fees are required for hiking sections of the MDBR 200. However, it's always advisable to check the official USDA Forest Service website for the Monongahela National Forest for the most up-to-date regulations before your trip.

Where are the main parking and access points for the MDBR 200?

Specific parking and access points for the MDBR 200 are not detailed in the provided information. As it's an extensive overland route, access points would likely be numerous along its 200-mile stretch. For detailed access, consult maps of the Monongahela National Forest or specific sections like the Canaan Loop.

What kind of terrain should I expect on the MDBR 200?

Expect varied terrain, especially on hiking-relevant sections like the Canaan Loop. This includes rugged two-track sections that can be rocky, bumpy, and frequently wet. You may also encounter small rock scrambles and water crossings.

How long does it typically take to hike the MDBR 200?

The MDBR 200 is a 200-mile overland route. The specific komoot tour covers approximately 39.4 km (24.5 miles) and is estimated to take around 10 hours and 23 minutes to complete as a hike. Completing the entire 200-mile route would be a multi-day endeavor, even if only certain parts are hiked.

Are there any sections of the MDBR 200 suitable for beginners?

Given its overall 'difficult' rating and descriptions of rugged terrain, rock scrambles, and water crossings in sections like the Canaan Loop, the MDBR 200 is generally not recommended for beginners. Hikers should have experience with challenging trails and be prepared for varied conditions.

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