Fairland Recreational Park Trails


Fairland Recreational Park offers 1.5 miles of hard surface trail that loops around the many amenities offered  as well as a trail that leads into its Prince George’s County side.  The park also offers 3.8 miles of winding natural surface trail that can be somewhat challenging for mountain bikers.

The vegetation and wildlife will vary from our other parks due to its unique location. Of the 322 acres on the Montgomery County side, only 39 acres are developed because the area is environmentally sensitive.

Unless noted otherwise on the map, trails marked “Natural Surface” and “Hard Surface” are “Shared by All” trails which includes hikers, bikers, and equestrians.

Use: Hiking, Biking, Equestrian

Length and surface: 1.5 miles hard surface trails, 5 miles natural surface trails.

More Info: The majority of the trails are designated "hiking only.” The rest are designated for "hiker/equestrian.”

Water & Restrooms: Both can be found at picnic area.

Access & Parking: All access, plenty of parking lots. A hard surface path traverses the park. From the playground at the north through the ball fields to the south.

Directions: 3928 Greencastle Road, Fairland MD. From the Beltway, Rte. 495, take Route 29 North to Greencastle Road approximately 10 miles from the. Turn right on Greencastle Road. The park entrance is on the left, approximately 1/2 mile.

Other Resources: You can also find detailed, interactive maps of these trails on TrailLink.com and AllTrails.com and the TROT Trail Directory.