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Second Growth Forests Provide New Opportunities

Second growth forest and second chances provided a variety of recreational opportunities. President Franklin D. Roosevelt created programs to give people a chance to rebuild their lives from the Great Depression. The Works Progress Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps gave this land a second opportunity and through re-growth, a new role as a recreation area.
 
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Catoctin Mountain Park Map with Trails

Suggested hiking routes are described in the outdoor activities - hiking section.

Download the park map through this link.

 

 
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The New Deal was a Good Deal for Catoctin Mountain Park

This 7 minute video explores the relationship between President Roosevelt's New Deal programs and the development of Catoctin Mountain Park.

The New Deal and Catoctin Mountain Park (26.8MB)

 
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Lodging Opportunities

Catoctin Mountain Park offers a variety of lodging opportunities for visitors. Camp Misty Mount has individual cabins available for rent. Camp Greentop is a cabin camp that may be rented for groups of 60 people or more. Camp Round Meadow offers four dorms that sleep 30 people each and a dining hall that seats 120 people.
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Catoctin Mountain Park
6602 Foxville Road
Thurmont, MD 21788

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Phone

Headquarters
(301) 663-9330

Visitor Center
(301) 663-9388

Fax

(301) 271-2764

Climate

Catoctin Mountain Park, and the surrounding area, generally experiences a mild, four-season climate, but can experience extreme weather at times. Precipitation in the area is approximately 44 inches per year with monthly distribution being fairly even throughout the year. Snowfall fluctuates from year to year, but averages 35 inches per year. In 1996 over 82 inches of snow fell, while only 6 inches fell in 1992. Summers are usually warm, with temperatures averaging 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but can exceed temperatures over 90 degrees. Winter temperatures average around 30 degrees Fahrenheit, but lows have been recorded at -10 degrees! Spring and fall seasons are more unpredictable, with milder temperatures and frequent gusts of wind.
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Did You Know?
The first Job Corps Center in President Johnson’s “War on Poverty,” operated from 1965-1969. Goals were to combine work, education, and recreation “to create a desire to become happy, useful, and self-supporting citizens,” to “create a good work attitude,” and to improve reading and math skills.

Last Updated: November 09, 2009 at 16:56 EST