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Big Run State Park

Coordinates:39°32′58″N79°08′40″W / 39.54944°N 79.14444°W /39.54944; -79.14444
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State park in Garrett County, Maryland

Big Run State Park
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Big Run
Big Run State Park is located in Maryland
Big Run State Park
Big Run State Park
Location in Maryland
LocationGarrett County, Maryland, United States
Nearest townWesternport, Maryland
Coordinates39°32′58″N79°08′40″W / 39.54944°N 79.14444°W /39.54944; -79.14444[1]
Area300 acres (120 ha)[2]
Elevation1,522 ft (464 m)[1]
Established1930s
Administered byMaryland Department of Natural Resources
DesignationMaryland state park
WebsiteOfficial websiteEdit this at Wikidata

Big Run State Park is a public recreation area located at the northern end of theSavage River Reservoir, an impoundment of theSavage River, inGarrett County,Maryland.[3] Thestate park occupies 300 acres (120 ha) inSavage River State Forest and encompasses the confluence of Monroe Run and Big Run.[4] Park activities include boating, fishing, hiking, picknicking, and camping.[3]

History

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The park originated as the 50-acre (20 ha) Big Run Recreation Area, one of several Maryland areas that were developed by theCivilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.[5] In 1952, the Maryland State Planning Commission recommended that the "lightly used" recreation area be expanded to take advantage of its location on the reservoir that had been newly created on the Savage River.[6]

Ecology

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Climate

The park's climate is similar to mountain weather; cold winters accompanied by mild, humid summers. The park is located within the Western Appalachian Plateau, which gives rise to colder temperatures.[4] TheSavage River Reservoir rests in a canyon that experiences high winds, contributing to the weather changes.[7]

  • Average coolest month: January (30-34 °F)
  • Average warmest month: July (74-80 °F)
  • Average wettest month: May[4]
Wildlife

Red-tailed hawk, broad-winged hawk, great-horned owl, screech owl, songbirds, indigo bunting and other forest interior dwellers can be spotted within Big Run.[8] Black bear, bobcat, white-tailed deer and raccoon are among the park's mammalian inhabitants. Grouse, great blue herons, minks, and ducks may be seen seasonally along the reservoir edge.[7]

Flora

The park's forests contain oak, hickory and native hardwoods.[7]Trout lilies and spring beauties bloom in April,trilliums and lady slippers in the months of May and June, while rhododendrons,bee balm and cardinal flowers bloom in July.[8]

Activities and amenities

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The park is accessible on New Germany Road from Interstate 68, Exit 24. It offers primitive campsites, group campsites, youth group campsite, and pavilions. Picnicking facilities are located in the park's day use area. The Savage River Reservoir is used for non-motorized boating, electric motoring, and fishing. Facilities include a boat ramp. Fishermen may find walleye, largemouth bass, crappie, yellow perch, bluegill, suckers and trout. The Monroe Run hiking trail and other trails are accessible from the state park.[3] The adjacent Savage River State Forest has trails for multi-purpose use including snowshoeing or snowmobiling.[7]

References

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  1. ^ab"Monroe Run".Geographic Names Information System.United States Geological Survey,United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^"DNR Lands Acreage Report"(PDF). Maryland Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedOctober 11, 2024.
  3. ^abc"Big Run State Park". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedMay 3, 2013.
  4. ^abc"Overview for Big Run State Park". The Weather Channel. Archived fromthe original on December 14, 2013. RetrievedApril 24, 2013.
  5. ^"The Civilian Conservation Corps, Part II: A Maryland Perspective". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2020.
  6. ^"Master Plan: Maryland State Parks and Recreation Areas". Maryland State Planning Commission. March 1952. p. 45. RetrievedMay 26, 2016.
  7. ^abcd"Savage River State Forest Trail Guide". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedJuly 15, 2015.
  8. ^ab"Savage River State Forest Mt. Aetna Tract Trail Guide". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. RetrievedJuly 14, 2015.

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