Hike or Bike the Hoyles Mill Trail
Boyds, Maryland
Details
Distance
9.16 miles
Elevation Gain
390 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
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Wildlife, wildflowers, and fresh air--this easy loop is a great choice for a quick hike or bike ride.
Park on Clarksburg Road (see map) and head onto the marked trail. It can get muddy at times so pack accordingly. Great for kids, and dog friendly too.
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