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Algonquin Cross County Trail offers pet lovers and outdoor enthusiasts a unique opportunity for dog-friendly hiking near Pocomoke City, Maryland. Stretching a scenic 12.5 miles through beautiful forest landscapes, the trail is divided into segments, making it perfect for short strolls or all-day adventures with your furry friend. Enjoy local nature, historic sites like an old cemetery, and the changing colors of the leaves along the way.
With well-maintained markers, ample benches, and a large parking lot, it’s easy to plan your visit. While the trail is mostly flat and accessible, be sure to bring water, proper footwear due to some rooted sections, and bug spray for pestier months. This pet-friendly trail welcomes both casual walkers and serious hikers eager to explore one of Maryland’s most beloved outdoor gems with their dogs.
Trail is missing from mile marker 7.6 to 9.0. Looks like they logged it. They could have at least put a notice on the trailhead.
It’s a nice walk through the forest. It even had a really old cemetery which was interesting. The changing colors of the leaves was a plus!
Gorgeous trail with well maintained markers, benches, and a large parking lot. Relatively flat and easy, but remember to bring bug spray and water!
One of the worst warehouses to delivery in here ! Appointment time at 8 am and they have a big sign saying give a call to receiver ! I trying to call them they put on hold for about 45 minutes and got a door unloading time 3 hours and paid lumber fee and waiting again 45 minutes! This is crazy place I’m missed my next pickup load ! Wasted my day
Its an adventure to be had by all that are willing and able. This is a 12.5 mile hike total. The trail is divided into segments so you can do a little or alot. You can plan ahead with 2 vehicles & a group or partner park at one end and hike to other vehicle. Either way plan ahead. Stay hydrated. The trail is heavily rooted so wear the proper shoes for the hike.