Wolf Den Run State Park, located in Garrett County, Maryland, encompasses 2,039 acres of rugged, mountainous terrain near Oakland. This multi-use recreational destination features dramatic geography with rocky bluffs rising 900 feet above the North Branch Potomac River, offering stunning scenic vistas for visitors exploring the landscape.
The campground at 1699 Upperman Road serves as a base for adventure-seekers and outdoor enthusiasts. Wolf Den Run caters to a diverse range of recreational interests, including hiking and biking along an expanding trail network, fishing in two cold-water trout streams (Short Run and Wolf Den Run), and birdwatching throughout the park's diverse ecosystems. The park also supports hunting and ORV riding, with winter snowmobiling available on the Huckleberry Rocks 4-mile loop when conditions permit.
Located in Western Maryland's scenic Allegheny region, the park protects sensitive wetland ecosystems and provides three miles of North Branch Potomac River access. The distinctive terrain, shaped by historical coal mining operations, creates unique landscapes for exploration. Campground facilities include toilets and overnight accommodations. Whether seeking active adventures or peaceful nature encounters, Wolf Den Run State Park offers a rugged outdoor experience in one of Maryland's most scenic mountain regions.