This four-acre state park is best known for its 80-foot bridge, called the Casselman Bridge, which was built in 1813 as part of the National Road. This stone bridge crosses the Casselman River and now serves as a pedestrian walkway. In addition to this historic structure, Casselman River Bridge State Park is a sought-after spot in the town for fly-fishing, wildlife photography, and hiking. There are a few picnicking areas available to visitors, including some that border the shoreline of the river. The state park also has an abundant population of black bears.

Casselman River Bridge State Park , 10240 National Pike, Grantsville, MD 21536, Phone: 301-895-5453

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