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Greenbrier State Park
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GREENBRIER STATE PARK
GREENBRIER STATE PARK
21843 National Pike
Boonsboro, Maryland   21713

Phone: 301-791-4767
Reservations: 888-432-2267
Greenbrier is a multi-use park providing many kinds of recreation. The Appalachian Trail passes near the park. The 42-acre man-made lake and beach draw many visitors who enjoy swimming, canoeing, hiking, picnicking, interpretive programs and nature study. Located in the Appalachian Mountains, this state park offers many recreational opportunities. The man-made freshwater lake offers swimming, sunbathing, boating and fishing opportunities. This is a Maryland State Park. For full information go to the official webpage. (Link on the right side)
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseFishingyes
 Huntingyes
 Hiking Trailyes
 Picnickingyes
 Bike Trailsyes
 Swimming Beachyes
BoatingLaunch Rampsyes
CampingPrimitiveyes
 Electric Sitesyes
Camping
There are 165 campsites offering conveniently located bathhouses with hot showers. Each campsite is equipped with a table, fire ring and parking area. Fires must be kept inside the fire rings. Dump station available. Forty sites have electric hookups. Seniors Citizens with a valid Golden Age Pass receive a half price discount on camping when staying Sunday through Thursday.
Fishing
The 42-acre freshwater lake is stocked with trout, largemouth bass and bluegill. A Maryland Angler's License is required for all fishermen 16 years of age or older. All Maryland fishing laws apply. Fishing with live minnow bait is not permitted.




Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
June 20 Ms by Vanessa_L
park review stars; one to five Great
June 17 greenbrier park by suriely
park review stars; one to five nice and clean place to relax
August 7 Family fun times by Faythe Africa-Ward
park review stars; one to five Ive been coming here since I was a little girl with my family & now I take my own family here & it has become thier favorite place to visit during the summer. The people are friendly & camp sites are clean. They have plenty of activities for the whole family to have fun with & fishing hiking & swimming. The only bad thing is during the weekend the beach area is over crowded with picnicers only coming for the day. Other than that we love this park!
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Directions
From the East: Take I-70 west to exit 42. Bear right onto Rt. 17 north (follow signs). Go into the center of Myersville and Rt. 17 will turn right. Follow Rt. 17 to the flashing lights at the intersection of Rt. 40. Turn left onto Rt. 40 west. Follow for three miles and the park is on the left.

From the West: Take I-70 east to exit 35. Bear right onto Rt. 66 (follow signs). Go straight to the stoplight at the intersection of Rt. 40. Turn left onto Rt. 40 east. Follow for two miles and the park is on the right.

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