Sideling Hill Creek Crossing
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 2:59 pm
I was taking MD-144 National Pike up Sideling Hill, then followed a public road dual-track (Riser Road) down to its terminus at Sideling Hill Creek.
https://goo.gl/maps/2NX7bPSGQfLPFptz8
Google Maps does not show a link up to Stottlemeyer Road on the other side, but it's there & accessible.
The creek forms the boundary between Washington & Allegany counties.
Coords: 39°40'27.3"N 78°20'31.2"W
Creek crossing on a WR250R (unlisted):
I did verify this is a public road; though the property on either side is private property and is marked as such. Maryland DNR cites Riser Road when giving directions on their website to a wildlife management area. https://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/pages ... ghill.aspx
Just after I crossed, a truck with a couple of boys crossed behind me... I got the feeling I was being "checked out" to ensure I was not up to no good; but I was rather suspicious that it was they who were possibly on the prowl for trouble. I recommend going with a buddy.
A couple of snapshots from the crossing:
https://goo.gl/maps/2NX7bPSGQfLPFptz8
Google Maps does not show a link up to Stottlemeyer Road on the other side, but it's there & accessible.
The creek forms the boundary between Washington & Allegany counties.
Coords: 39°40'27.3"N 78°20'31.2"W
Creek crossing on a WR250R (unlisted):
I did verify this is a public road; though the property on either side is private property and is marked as such. Maryland DNR cites Riser Road when giving directions on their website to a wildlife management area. https://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/pages ... ghill.aspx
Just after I crossed, a truck with a couple of boys crossed behind me... I got the feeling I was being "checked out" to ensure I was not up to no good; but I was rather suspicious that it was they who were possibly on the prowl for trouble. I recommend going with a buddy.
A couple of snapshots from the crossing: