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Weverton Cliffs via Appalachian Trail in South Mountain State Park

The Weverton Cliffs hike along the Appalachian Trail offers an accessible but rewarding outdoor experience. As you navigate the trail, you’ll encounter rocky terrain and switchbacks, providing both challenge and scenic rewards. Once you reach the cliffs, panoramic views of the Potomac River and distant Maryland Heights are striking, with the opportunity to climb the rocks for a clearer view of the river valley​. This hike is especially attractive in all seasons, with winter months offering clear views through the trees and spring or fall providing lush greenery. #Hiking #Mountain #Cliff #Overlook #Rock #Forest #Nature

  • Distance: 2.8 Km
  • Elevation gain: 228 m
  • Maximum elevation: 258 m
  • Elevation loss: 228 m
  • Minimum elevation: 111 m
  • Moving time: 58 m 28 s
  • Moving speed: 2.9 Km/h
  • Maximum speed: 6.7 Km/h
  • Total time: 1 h 16 m
  • Global speed: 2.2 Km/h

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  • Distance: 2.8 Km
  • Elevation gain: 228 m
  • Maximum elevation: 258 m
  • Elevation loss: 228 m
  • Minimum elevation: 111 m
  • Moving time: 58 m 28 s
  • Moving speed: 2.9 Km/h
  • Maximum speed: 6.7 Km/h
  • Total time: 1 h 16 m
  • Global speed: 2.2 Km/h

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Weverton Cliffs via Appalachian Trail in South Mountain State Park

United States > Maryland > Washington County > Knoxville > Weverton

The hike to Weverton Cliffs via the Appalachian Trail offers a combination of rugged terrain and breathtaking views. As you ascend, the trail’s series of switchbacks help ease the climb through dense forest, with occasional glimpses of the Potomac River below. Once at the cliffs, the expansive vista reveals…

Distance: 2.9 Km • Elevation gain: 236 m • Maximum elevation: 258 m