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Little Gunpowder Trail

4.0 (1 Rating)
A nice trail through most of the Sweet Air area of Gunpowder Falls State Park.
2.6
mi
Distance
289
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Less CrowdedRiver/CreekViews
Access Issues
Open sunrise to sunset.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.62mi
Distance
289ft
Elevation Gain
376ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
538ft
High Point
341ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Sweet Air area of Gunpowder State Park is lightly used compared to all of the other areas. This trail is well-marked with white blazes and moves through diverse landscapes including river, cornfields, lowland and highland forests, making for great views and lots of flow. White blazes begin at the parking area, though this first section of trail is actually the Barley Pond Loop. The Little Gunpowder Trail technically begins at the northwestern corner of Barley Pond Trail. You may see a few bikers and dog walkers, but this is horse country, so mind the piles. From the junction with Barley Pond Trail, after passing along a few suburban backyards, the trail veers off to the left. There are a lot of thick rose hedges on this section of trail, so watch out for thorns, although they are hard to avoid. The trail then crosses a wide pipeline cut and then delves into the forest on the other side. This open lowland forest is made up of twisty, rooty switchbacks and rolling hills. There are a few rougher sections but for the most part the undulating terrain is easy to travel as it makes its way towards the river. There are three to four stream crossings with narrow boardwalks. When the trail reaches the river, the red-blazed trail branches off to the right and the Little Gunpowder Trail runs close to the rivers edge to the left. This section is very scenic with many benches and viewing spots to stop and enjoy. There are boardwalks and wooden bridges that cross small streams. Because many horses travel this route through the floodplain, there are a few muddy bogs that cover the entire trail. After about 2.4 miles, the trail turns away from the river and up into the forest. This part of the trail is characterized by switchbacks and some narrow places. There are many rougher spots, generally on the climbs, which have logs and roots scattered about. There are great views into the valley and river below. Near the end of the white trail, the trail branches with signage identifying the horse route and the hiker route. This area was recently rebuilt by an Eagle Scout group and it is in great shape. The caveat is that both sides are very steep and technical with some rail tie steps and a log jump.

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Contributors
Cheryl Ladota