We loved it here, very nice place to look around and spend some time..even have a picnic! Would recommend this as part of a day trip!
Relatively undeveloped historic site. Takes about 10 min to see it. I've been there about 4 times over the years and it has been the same most times. It is one part of a multi-stop tour that you can take of historic sites in the area.
Nice place to visit. Hike over to Catoctin Park (trail head is above the parking lot - easy walk) and visit the hawk sancuatry and the playground completely made of recycled tires.
The trail to this site is perfect for families, leading through the woods, near the creek, and over the highway. Signs tell the history all the way along. This is a must do, must see.
We found the self tour very interesting and enjoy the area around this park very much. It is worth a visit.
Walked from Cunningham Falls State Park visitors' center on the Catoctin Furnace Trail to furnace and no signage directed us to the furnace. Missed it and ended up driving around to see it after discovering where it was located. Poorly maintained trail. Little information posted at site of furnace.
We stopped here on our way home from the Cunningham Falls State Park. It is not well kept. Lots of weeds and trees growing over brick buildings.
A nice history lesson. There is a trail (more of a light hike) at top that takes you thru all the history of the furnace and how it operated. It goes over Route 15 as well.
We were disappointed by the lack of information at this site. Expected a lot more but the area did have other interesting sites to make the trip worthwhile.
I camp at Cunningham Falls State Park from there you can bicycle to many historic areas near by. Great get away and for me just a half hour drive.