The Northern Central Railroad Trail (NCR Trail) also known as The Torrey C. Brown Trail
The Northern Central Railroad Trail (NCR Trail) also known as The Torrey C. Brown Trail extends 20 miles, stretching from Ashland Road in the Hunt Valley area to the Pennsylvania line. The trail is 10 feet wide with a stone dust surface. Bicycle riders, hikers, runners and horse back riders – you’ll want to explore the NCR Trail, a fabulous recreational resource that runs through some of the County’s prettiest territory. The trail runs along the Gunpowder River and state park land, ending at the Mason-Dixon Line. It is well shaded, so it is nice even on the hottest summer days. The trail also provides access for fishing. Parking is available at eight locations.
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Nestled between the Gunpowder and Patapsco rivers, Baltimore County offers some of the best outdoor recreation destinations on the East Coast
After a long week in the office, you’ll want to get outside and explore the great outdoors Not sure where to start?
Nestled between the Gunpowder and Patapsco rivers, Baltimore County is home to an extensive network of waterways and trails with some of the best outdoor recreation destinations…
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