You sadly won't find gold along the following gold mine hike in Maryland, but you will find a whole lot of fascinating history and scenery. Read on to discover this little known trek through the woods that leads to abandoned gold mine ruins. Most people have no idea this place exists...
You may have visited Great Falls, which beautifully showcases the powerful Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia.
Most people head to the area to see the roaring river rapids. But don't miss out on the nearby Gold Mine Loop as well.
Located on the Maryland side, this hike is 3.2 miles long and takes about an hour to complete.
Along the way you'll explore pretty paths surrounded by plenty of foliage...
...and eventually end up at these little known gold mine ruins.
Read up on the history of this site, which states a Civil War Union soldier found gold while stationed here. He later returned to this place, purchased land, and built the mines.
The actual underground gold mine area is fenced off...
...but you can step up to the fence and attempt to peer into the darkness. It's terrifyingly fun, making for a hike like no other in the Old Line (or should we say Old MINE?) State.
For more information about this historic hike, including precise location, visit AllTrails.com.
Find more hikes in Maryland that are packed with history by clicking here!
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