• Heritage Area At a Glance 

  • Savage Highlands State Park

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    Parks, Nature Centers & RecreationBikingForests & ParksHikingTrails

    About Us

    Savage Highlands is located about ten miles west of Frostburg, MD, near the Allegany Front and Eastern Continental Divide in Garrett County. It is securely positioned within the westernmost reaches of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, despite being perched over 2500 ft in elevation on Big Savage Mountain. The surrounding Mt. Aetna Tract of Savage River State Forest allows for about eight miles of non-motorized, multi-use trails. Hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and picnicking can be accommodated from the state park.

    Hunting opportunities and fishing in the Savage River are accessible nearby from the adjacent Savage River State Forest. Wildlife enthusiasts may see white tailed deer, black bear, bobcats, birds-of-prey, and a variety of song birds and reptiles while exploring the property. Guests are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace outdoor ethics to minimize their impact on the surrounding resources and avoid any potential for negative wildlife interactions.

    Savage Highlands State Park aims to provide safe, affordable and accessible accommodations for visitors of all ages. Its management goals will be customer service driven, offering diverse recreational experiences while prioritizing resource protection and environmental stewardship. While the current management team works to ready the park for opening, interested persons are welcome to share their thoughts, ideas, feedback and personal photos and stories by emailing (forthcoming).

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  • This project has been financed in part with State Funds from the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, an instrumentality of the State of Maryland.
    However, project contents or opinions do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority.

  • Photo Credits: Tim Jacobsen, Bob Carney, Marcia Warnick, Sarah Myers, Crede Calhoun, Higher Focus Studios, Garrett Historical Society, Sarah Duck, Garrett County Chamber of Commerce