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Soapstone and Bull Run Loop
7.80km
02:11
160m
130m
The Soapstone and Bull Run Loop offers a dynamic hiking experience through Patapsco Valley State Park, featuring a mix of refreshing singletrack, rooted paths, and rocky sections. You'll traverse gentle slopes, navigate stream crossings, and encounter some steep uphill climbs, particularly past a parking lot. The trail winds through a beautiful forest with a dense canopy, revealing meadows along the Santee Branch Trail bursting with wildflowers, berries, and butterflies, alongside scenic views of the river and various streams.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as you can often access the trail without needing to pay park entrance fees. It's a popular spot for both hikers and mountain bikers, so expect company on the path. Although generally well-marked with purple blazes, downloading a map is a good idea due to the many branching trails. A bathroom is conveniently located about two miles into the loop, making this 4.8-mile (7.8 km) moderate hike, with 541 feet (165 metres) of elevation gain and an estimated duration of 2 hours and 11 minutes, quite manageable.
This loop serves as a true "suburban oasis" within Maryland, providing a valuable natural escape. The lush greenery, enhanced by flowering Blackhaws and Dogwoods, creates a tranquil environment once you descend into the valley, away from initial road noise. It's a great option for those seeking a moderately challenging workout and a quick immersion in nature, offering a diverse landscape that feels far removed from urban life.
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