This is a list of hiking trails in the U.S. state of Maryland.
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- Allegheny Highlands Trail of Maryland
- American Discovery Trail
- Anacostia Tributary Trail System
- Appalachian Trail
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- Savage Mill Trail
- Seneca Creek Greenway Trail
- Short Line Railroad Trail
- Sligo Creek Trail
- Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail
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- Indian Head Rail Trail (TrailLink)
- Indian Head Rail Trail (Charles County, Maryland)
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- Lauren Loricchio (May 21, 2014). "UMBC hopes to build connections with Catonsville using Short Line Trail". The Baltimore Sun.
- Wahl, Amy (24 July 1997). "Not the Beaten Path; Newly Completed Segment of Trail Along Sligo Creek Attracts a Variety of Users". Washington Post.
- Boeckel, Teresa (9 September 2015). "York County rail trail inducted into Rails-to-Trails Conservancy's Hall of Fame". York Daily Record.
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