Seneca Creek State Park

Clopper Lake

Park Reservations

To reserve one of our rental picnic areas or pavilions​, contact the Maryland Park Service reservation desk at 1- 888-432-2267 or parkreservations.maryland.gov

For all other questions, contact the Park:
301-924-2127
senecacreek.statepark@maryland.gov​​

Montgomery County

Seneca Creek State Park
11950 Clopper Road
Gaithersburg, MD 20878

Hours:
8 a.m. to Sunset, March-October
10 a.m. to Sunset, November-February

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Service Fee Charges:
Weekends and Holidays, April-October: $3 a person for Maryland residents
$5 a person for Out-of-State residents

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The park, comprised of 6,300 acres, extends along 14 scenic miles of Seneca Creek, as it winds its way to the Potomac River. The Clopper Day-Use Area contains many scenic areas, including the 90-acre Clopper Lake, surrounded by forests and fields. Picnicking, boat rentals, trails and a tire playground are just some of its recreational opportunities. A restored 19th century cabin and a self-guided path interpret the history of the area. Over 50 miles of trails are open for hiking, horseback riding and bicycling which wind through a variety of habitat.

Note: Swimming and wading are not permitted in Clopper Lake at Seneca Creek State Park. The closest Maryland State Parks with lifeguarded lake swimming are Cunningham Falls State Park and Greenbrier State Park. Wading is permitted at your own risk in Great Seneca Creek, the free flowing creek which runs the length of Seneca Creek State Park.

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Mountain Biking

Mountain Biking in Seneca Creek State Park​​ ​

Schaeffer Farm Trail System

​Schaeffer Farm is the hub of a trail system unique in Maryland. The trails at Seneca Creek State Park provide the backbone of a network that extends into most of the upcounty area. Configured in a series of loops, you can enjoy as few as four miles or go for an all-day adventure. It is possible to do a trail loop stretching 60 miles or more when you leave the trailhead. Linking the Seneca, Muddy Branch, and Potomac watersheds, visitors can journey from Schaeffer to Damascus to the Potomac and back.

One of these larger loop​s has been recognized by the International Mountain Bicycling Association as one of the best and most important routes in the country.​​

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