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By day, Maryland State Parks are showing off their vibrant views and welcoming visitors with every cozy comfort the season brings. Cabin stays harvest crafts, hayrides, pumpkin patches, warm cider. Weโ€™ll get to that with the next article, but first, letโ€™s take a look at what some of our parks are up to when the sun goes down and the ghouls come out.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Gunpowder Falls, Harford County

A magical fall celebration transforms the historic village at Jerusalem Village into Sleepy Hollow. Come and hike our family-friendly haunted trailโ€”spooky, but not horrifyingโ€”get your face painted, make a scarecrow, play games and listen to music.

  • Date: Oct. 21 | Time: Noon-8 p.m.
  • Cost: $10/person (for craft)
  • Register: 410-877-3560

Spirits of the Furnace
Cunningham Falls, Frederick County

Ghostly guides will take you on a night hike through the haunted trails to the historic Catoctin Iron Furnace. Costumed spirits will make frequent stops along the way to tell old folklore of Frederickโ€™s past.

Hikes will take approximately a half-hour and cover some rocky terrain and steep steps. After the hike, a van will take guests to the Visitor Center to enjoy apple cider and sโ€™mores by the campfire. The museum will also be open for viewing.

Wear warm clothing and shoes appropriate for hiking, and bring a flashlight. This hike may not be appropriate for young children and does not accommodate strollers or wheelchairs.

  • Date: Oct. 21 | Time: 7-9:30 p.m.
  • Cost: $5/adult (13 & up), $3/child (7-12)
  • Register: 301-271-3676

Haunted History Hike
Soldiers Delight, Baltimore County

Are you afraid of the dark? We hope not! Follow a ghostly guide by lantern light through the park while listening to ghostly tales of local lore. Among the sites is Berryโ€™s Hill, where the stateโ€™s first instance of capital punishment took place in 1752.

Other stories include those of tommyknockers at Choate Mine and Civil War soldiers stationed at Gravity Hill.

Wear closed-toed shoes and bring a flashlight with you.

Additionally, on Oct. 28, our partners from Soldiers Delight Conservation Inc. host a pumpkin-carving program during the day.

  • Date: Oct. 20-21, 27-28 | Time: 7-10 p.m. Last tour departs at 9 p.m.
  • Cost: $5/person
  • Register: 410-922-3044