Trail Map
Notes
Distances:from the Maryland Heights Trail Guide:
railroad bridge to Stone Fort (round trip): about 6 miles (4 hours)
Blazes:
Combined Trail: Green Blaze
Stone Fort Trail: Blue Blaze (note: the blazes were light blue; in harsh/bright sunlight, the blue blazes look almost white)
Except for a few spots, the trail is clearly marked, but I included the blaze information anyway.
Start
First, you'll have to reach the Maryland Heights trailhead, and hike part of the way up the hill, as I described in my previous post.The Stone Fort Trail starts not far from the Naval Battery (described in the previous post) which sits at about 679 feet, and it goes UP to over 1440 feet.
The start of the Stone Fort Trail.
It goes up!
...and up...
...and up...
During your climb, you'll probably want to stop to rest, catch your breath, and look around a bit. In this picture, you can see the remnants of Dam #3 on the Potomac.
The path you're hiking is basically an old military road. The soldiers used this path to climb Maryland Heights during the many efforts to fortify it in the Civil War.
Even Lincoln couldn't finish this climb, but you can!
Following the Battle of Antietam, Abraham Lincoln came to Maryland to review the army, including the garrisons on the mountain. He began the ascent, but because of the steepness of the slope, turned around halfway up, concluding any man who could make the climb would pass his muster.
Military Campground
Eventually you reach a more level spot on the ridge. This flatter area is where Civil War soldiers lived and worked.The campground is bordered by the exterior fort, a rock wall breast works that leads from the top of the ridge down the hill toward the Potomac River.
Stone Fort
To the right from the breast works is a set of stairs which will lead you up to the top of the ridge, and the interior of the Stone Fort.Some of the Stone Fort ruins:
There are some nice views of the Potomac from the Stone Fort vista (although a better view was from the 100-pounder battery)
The Stone Fort is a great place to stop for lunch, since it's about halfway through the hike, and you've got a nice place to sit, relax, and take in the view (...and dry out a bit, since you've probably worked up a sweat just getting here.)
100-pounder Battery
Once you leave the Stone Fort area, the path takes you along the top of the Maryland Heights ridge, winding you through more wooded and rocky areas. At times it was difficult to discern if I was still on the trail,You'll eventually reach the 100-pounder battery, site of the heaviest and highest gun on Maryland Heights. As you can see, it would have had a commanding view of the Potomac River and Loudoun Heights (VA).
From the 100-pounder battery location, you can see Brunswick, MD, and Sugarloaf Mountain in the distance.
A short distance from the 100-pounder battery, you start a rapid descent from the top of the ridge. This part of the trail is very rocky, so take your time and use your walking stick or trekking poles for balance.
Looking back toward the ridge:
30-pounder Battery
After descending from the ridge, the trail takes you to the final 'spot of interest' on the Stone Fort hike: The 30-pounder battery. The remnants of the fortification, a moat and rampart, are clearly evident. There's a ramp that allows you to cross over the rampart and explore the battery area.Inside the battery
The battery operated up to six guns, able to reach Loudoun Heights in Virginia, and Bolivar Heights, above the town of Harpers Ferry.
The End
After the 30-pounder battery, you'll continue down the hill toward the main trail. The Stone Fort trail connects with the combined trail not far from the turnoff to the Overlook Trail. If you're not too exhausted, hang a left at the trail intersection to take a trip to the overlook if you haven't seen that yet. Otherwise, going right will take you back down toward the Maryland Heights trailhead, and back to town.
Stop by one of the shops in town for some ice cream or another snack, you've earned it!
Happy Hiking!
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