The forest contains a diversity of trees, abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery. In 1906 this forest was given to the state of Maryland and was the beginning of our present public lands system. The forest contains a diversity of trees, abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery. In 1906 this forest was given to the state of Maryland and was the beginning of our present public lands system. Mountain forests, streams and valleys make up the 8,000 acres in Garrett State Forest in Garrett County. The forest is home to red oak, white oak, scarlet oak, black cherry, hickory, red maple, white pine and hemlock along the stream banks. Mountain streams trickle throughout the region, offering visitors glimpses of beaver ponds and cranberry bogs. Many wildlife species make their home in this forest. Primitive campsites, fishing, hiking and riding trails, hunting, birding, biking, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling allow visitors to enjoy the beauty of their surroundings. Pets are allowed in all areas of the Forest. No leash is required as long as pets are under control. Please visit the website for fees, maps and additional information. This information is provided as a public service of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. www.dnr.maryland.gov.
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