Elk Ridge (Maryland)

Elk Ridge (Maryland)

Infobox Mountain
Name = Elk Ridge
Photo = Md Heights Cliffs.jpg
Caption = Maryland Heights Cliffs as seen from the C&O Canal
Elevation = 1476 feet (360 m)
Location = Maryland, USA
Range = Blue Ridge Mountains
Prominence =
Coordinates =
Topographic

First ascent =
Easiest route = Hike

Elk Ridge is a mountain ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Maryland. The ridge is located to the west of South Mountain and runs roughly parallel to it from Rohrersville, in the north, to the Potomac River across from Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, in the south. Across the Potomac the ridge continues as Blue Ridge Mountain in Virginia and West Virginia. The southern end of the ridge, which is part of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, is known as Maryland Heights.

History

In the early 19th century, Elk Ridge was the site of numerous charcoal hearths, which produced charcoal for nearby iron furnaces from wood harvested on the mountain. More than 50 hearths were constructed between 1810 and 1840.

The Maryland Heights portion of Elk Ridge was the scene of much activity during the American Civil War. Artillery emplacements and fortifications were first erected on the mountain by Union forces in 1862, during Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign. Later that year, during the Battle of Harpers Ferry, the union fortifications on the mountain were attacked by units under General Lafayette McLaws, who subsequently took control of the ridge and used it to deliver devastating artillery fire against the Union garrison at Harpers Ferry. After the battle Confederate forces abandoned the ridge to rejoin the Army of Northern Virginia at Antietam and the Union army quickly reoccupied the heights.

Following the Battle of Antietam, Abraham Lincoln came to Maryland to review the army, including the garrisons on the mountain. He began the ascent, but because of the steepness of the slope, turned around halfway up, concluding any man who could make the climb would pass his muster. In June of 1863 Union forces again took control of the ridge and enlarged the fortifications in response to the Confederate invasion of Maryland during the Gettysburg Campaign.

Recreation

A trail system, maintained by the National Park Service, climbs Maryland Heights and tours the civil war era fortifications as well as providing access to the cliffs on the mountain which provide views of Harpers Ferry and the double water gap. An unmaintained trail leads along the ridge of Park Service land onto private property to Buggy Rocks and views east of Pleasant Valley. Mountain climbing is permitted by the National Park Service along the Maryland Heights cliffs.

External links

* [http://www.nps.gov/hafe/planyourvisit/upload/maryland%20heights%20trail.pdf NPS Maryland Heights Brochure]


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