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The best hikes from bus stations around Harford

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Bus station hiking trails around Harford County, Maryland, traverse a diverse landscape, transitioning from the rolling hills of the Piedmont Plateau in the north to the flatter Atlantic Coastal Plains in the south. The region features rocky forest lands, picturesque river valleys, and tranquil tidal marshes. Key natural features include the Susquehanna River, Deer Creek, and the Gunpowder River, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities.

Best bus station hiking trails around Harford

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Butterdon Hill Summit – Western Beacon Summit loop from Ivybridge

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Dartmoor National Park – A Walk in the Parks

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Zen
July 31, 2025, Pithill Wood

great for kids as picnic benches provided. nice spots to paddle in the river!

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One of the best first views of Harford moor before reaching Harford Moor Gate up the road.

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October 3, 2024, Harford Moor Gate

Vehicle access to the Harford Moor Gate car park has been closed as of February 2021 to control footfall on this area of the moor as the sward and soil cannot sustain heavy use by walkers, cyclists and riders. This closure also helps reduce traffic congestion in the lane through Harford.

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Outlines of 9 hut circles dating back to the Bronze Age (likely around 1700BC onwards) with low stone walls or banks enclosing an internal circular floor area. These would have had a conical thatched roof supported by a single upright pole and were occupied by farmers of the prehistoric period. The huts are immediately west of Butter Brook Reservoir.

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Katherine Moore
November 1, 2023, Pithill Wood

The Miles Without Stiles route from Longtimber Wood reaches Pithill Wood, but doesn't navigate any of the steps or stiles in this area.

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The track through Longtimber Woods to Pithill Woods is one of six routes across the national park marked as Miles Without Stiles. As you might expect, these routes don't feature any stiles, and are designed to be accessible for a whole raft of users, including those with limited mobility, rides of all-terrain powered mobility scooters and families with younger children. You can start your adventure on Station Road near the Brunel's viaduct and head into the woods following the west bank of the River Erme. Bring some snacks or a flask of tea to enjoy at the picnic site before turning around to head back.

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Butterdon Hill is a summit in the southern region of Dartmoor National Park. The hill features the remains of a small stone circle and a stone row, too. From the top, you'll be rewarded some fantastic views north over the national park, including to Haldon Belvedere, Beardown Tors, and Three Barrows.

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Big views. Great for clearing the head.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus-accessible hiking trails are available in Harford?

There are 6 bus-accessible hiking trails in Harford, offering a range of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging routes. You can find 2 easy, 3 moderate, and 1 difficult trail to explore.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on bus-accessible hikes in Harford?

Harford County offers a diverse range of landscapes, transitioning from the rolling hills of the Piedmont Plateau in the north to the flatter Atlantic Coastal Plains in the south. You'll encounter rocky forest lands, picturesque river valleys, and tranquil tidal marshes. Notable features include the Susquehanna River, Deer Creek, and the Gunpowder River, providing varied scenery for your hikes.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes accessible by bus in Harford?

Yes, Harford has easy routes suitable for families. For instance, the Tavy Moors Way Stone Marker – Western Beacon Summit loop from Ivybridge is an easy 4 km hike, and the Tavy Moors Way Stone Marker loop from Ivybridge is another easy option at 4.6 km. These routes are generally less strenuous and can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors with children.

Can I find circular hiking routes that start and end near bus stops in Harford?

Many of the bus-accessible routes in Harford are designed as circular walks, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the Butterdon Hill Summit – Western Beacon Summit loop from Ivybridge and the Hangershell Rock – Butterdon Hill Summit loop from Ivybridge, both offering scenic loops.

What are some notable natural landmarks or points of interest I can see on these trails?

While the specific routes listed offer their own unique sights, Harford County is known for landmarks like the iconic King and Queen Seat at Rocks State Park, offering panoramic views, and Kilgore Falls, Maryland's second-highest free-falling waterfall. The region also features the scenic Susquehanna River and various tidal marshes for wildlife viewing.

Are there any waterfalls accessible on bus-friendly hikes in Harford?

While the specific bus-accessible routes in this guide may not directly feature waterfalls, Harford County is home to Kilgore Falls, Maryland's second-highest free-falling waterfall, located within Rocks State Park. Additionally, you might find smaller cascades or features like the Waterfall near Burrator Reservoir as a highlight in the broader region.

What do other hikers say about the bus-accessible trails in Harford?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in Harford, with an average score of 4.58 out of 5 stars from over 1300 ratings. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, the tranquility of the natural areas, and the accessibility of these trails for exploring the region's beauty.

Are there any longer, more challenging bus-accessible hikes for experienced hikers?

Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, Harford offers routes like the Pithill Wood – Long Stone, Piles Hill loop from Ivybridge. This moderate route covers nearly 16 km with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding challenge for experienced hikers.

Can I bring my dog on these bus-accessible hiking trails?

Many trails in Harford County parks are dog-friendly, but policies can vary by specific park or trail section. It's always best to check the regulations for the particular trail you plan to hike, especially regarding leash requirements, before heading out with your furry companion.

What are some of the longer bus-accessible routes available?

If you're looking for a longer day out, consider routes such as the Butterdon Hill Summit – Western Beacon Summit loop from Ivybridge, which is a moderate 14.9 km hike, or the Pithill Wood – Long Stone, Piles Hill loop from Ivybridge, a moderate 15.9 km route. These offer extended time on the trails with varied terrain.

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