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Easy hiking trails around Mount Briar offer a variety of landscapes, from unique wetland ecosystems to regenerating forests. The region encompasses diverse natural features, including areas with floating boardwalks through sensitive wetlands, deciduous woodlands, and upland grassy meadows. Other sections feature traditional forest paths with moderate elevation changes, providing varied terrain for hikers.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located at 1,535 feet in the Washington Monument State Park, Monument Knob is a peak with great views of the surrounding landscape. The mountain is situated along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, so make sure to visit while hiking along the popular trail.
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Take a turn here and travel 50m or so along a rocky footpath to enjoy tremendous views across the South Mountain State Park. The trail to White Rocks is a little overgrown and rocky, but well-marked and easy to see. It's a lovely place to catch your breath whilst admiring the phenomenal views.
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Enjoy tremendous views across the South Mountain State Park from this scenic viewpoint along the well-known Appalachian Trail. The trail to White Rocks is a little overgrown and rocky, but well-marked and easy to see. Wear a decent pair of sturdy boots and be mindful of your footing.
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The Antietam National Battlefield remembers the Battle of Antietam in the American Civil War on September 17th 1862. There is an audio tour and hiking through the battle ground you get a really good sense of what the soldiers experienced over 150 years ago.
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The Appalachian National Scenic Trail Nature Reserve is a public footpath that follows more than 2,100 miles of Appalachian Mountain ridgelines between Maine and Georgia. You can enjoy the scenic views, the rich biodiversity, and the cultural heritage of the region as you hike along the trail.
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Washington Monument State Park is not only home to the first monument dedicated to George Washington, but also offers hiking trails, including the Appalachian Trail. Furthermore, you can find a museum, a visitor center and multiple picnic areas around the nearby parking lot.
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Located on the top of Monument Knob, this Washington Monument doesn't only offer great views, but is the first monument dedicated to George Washington and even older than the one in Washington, D.C.
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Located at 1,535 feet in the Washington Monument State Park, Monument Knob is a peak with great views of the surrounding landscape. The mountain is situated along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, so make sure to visit while hiking along the popular trail.
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Our guide features 6 easy hiking trails around Mount Briar, perfect for a relaxed outing. In total, there are over 20 routes in the wider area, offering a variety of experiences for all skill levels.
Yes, many of the easy trails are ideal for families. Routes like the short Washington Monument hike are great for younger children, offering gentle terrain and points of interest. The Mt. Briar Wetland Preserve, while not in this guide's routes, also offers a unique boardwalk experience for nature observation, which can be very engaging for kids.
Dog policies vary by specific location. The Briar Trail near Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania, is known to be dog-friendly. For the trails listed in this guide, such as the Lambs Knoll and White Rocks via Appalachian Trail, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check specific park regulations before your visit.
Yes, there are several circular options for easy walks. For example, the Hiking loop from Washington Monument offers a pleasant circular route, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
The Mount Briar area offers diverse landscapes. You can expect peaceful journeys through regenerating forests, especially around Briar Mountain in Pennsylvania. The Mt. Briar Wetland Preserve in Maryland provides a unique wetland ecosystem with floating boardwalks, rich in biodiversity and ideal for wildlife viewing. The trails in this guide, like the Washington Monument via Appalachian National Scenic Trail, often traverse wooded areas with glimpses of distant views.
Absolutely! Many easy trails offer access to notable landmarks. You can visit the National War Correspondents Memorial Arch or explore Gathland State Park. The Washington Monument via Appalachian National Scenic Trail leads to the historic Washington Monument, and you might even catch a View of the Potomac River from the Shepherdstown Bridge nearby.
The best time to visit depends on your preference. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. During colder months, especially around Briar Mountain, distant mountains may become visible through the trees, offering a different perspective. The Mt. Briar Wetland Preserve is excellent for wildlife viewing year-round, though the sensitive ecosystem means staying on designated boardwalks.
Yes, parking is generally available near the popular trailheads for easy hikes. For routes like the Washington Monument State Park β Monument Knob loop, you'll typically find designated parking areas at or near the starting point of the trails.
The easy trails around Mount Briar are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.1 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility, the natural beauty of the woodlands, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
While popular spots can see more visitors, many of the easy trails offer a sense of tranquility. To find less crowded options, consider visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays. The Lambs Knoll and White Rocks via Appalachian Trail, for instance, provides a peaceful forest experience.


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