The tracks are one of the most distinctive sights on this trail, and the historic bridge is one of the entire park's best photo ops. You'll begin your hike by journeying through the old-fashioned tunnel, which is definitely showing its age, but that's part of the charm.

With a 275-foot elevation gain, this hike can be a little strenuous, but you won't encounter any challenging terrain. Dogs are welcome in this area, but have to be on a leash. This is a great spot to keep an eye out for the local wildlife, as it's less crowded.

This is also a must-visit spot for fans of the local flora. Because of the lower traffic on this loop trail, it has a very diverse environment. Take all the pictures you want, but leave the environment undisturbed—it's a peaceful little Eden in one of the region's busiest parks.

The loop trail will take you right back to the beginning of the route, but make sure to take some time to enjoy the scenery. This is one of the most beautiful spots in the park during all four seasons, and the odds are good you'll have the peace and quiet to really take it all in.

Have you explored the Vineyard Spring Trail before? If not, tell a hiking buddy about this article and seek out this hidden gem for yourself! You can see more photos of the trail on the official AllTrails trail listing , and check out our past coverage of Patapsco Valley State Park for some of the highlights to see while exploring! With so many twists and turns in this park, we highly recommend a subscription to AllTrails+ . It's easy to get turned around on the trails, and the point-by-point directions in the app will get you to your destination every time.

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