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Trout – Taneytown Pond (MD)

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Approximate Boundary: 39.654047,-77.158046 to 39.654716,-77.156416

The 2 acre Taneytown Pond is the main feature of the 19.3 acre Roberts Mill Park that lies on the eastern edge of the small village of Taneytown. The spring-fed pond is accessible via an asphalt path that encircles its perimeter. There are plenty of benches dotting the shoreline to provide places for parents to rest while watching their children fish. Beyond the lake, the park includes a fenced playground, a volleyball court, picnic pavilions, restrooms and plenty of parking. The lake is shallow at the shoreline with the minimum of underwater vegetation to make casting complex. 

Getting There:
East: From Baltimore, follow the I-695 beltway to exit 19. At exit 19, merge onto I-795/Northwest Expressway toward Owings Mills. Continue onto MD 140 when I-795 ends. Turn right onto Divern Street followed by another right on Stumptown Road. Turn into the Roberts Mill Park.

South: From I-270, continue onto US 15 N. Take exit 17 onto MD 26 E/Liberty Road toward Libertytown. Turn left on MD 194 N/Woodsboro Pike. Turn right on East Baltimore Street. Turn left on Divern Street. Turn right on Stumptown Road. Turn into the Roberts Mill Park.

Access Point: Parking area next to the pond (39.654047,-77.158046)

Secrets Revealed? No. This is a very public location that is documented in the Maryland DNR stocking plan

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West side of the pond

East side

Fenced playground for safety

Wider picture of the pond

Unless stated otherwise, this article was authored by Steve Moore

Disclaimer and Warning:  The contents of this site reflect the opinion of the author and you, the reader, must exercise care in the use and interpretation of this information.  Fishing is a dangerous sport.  You can slip and fall on rocks and sustain severe injury.  You can drown.  You can get hooks caught in your skin, face, eyes or other sensitive places.  All sorts of bad things can happen to you when to go into the woods to visit the places documented here.  Forests, streams and lakes are wild areas and any number of bad things can happen.  You must make your own judgment in terms of acceptable behavior and risk and not rely on anything posted here.  I disclaim all liability and responsibility for any actions you take as a result of reading the articles on this site.  If you do not agree with this, you should not read anything posted on this site.

Disclaimer and Warning:  The contents of this site reflect the opinion of the author and you, the reader, must exercise care in the use and interpretation of this information.  Fishing is a dangerous sport.  You can slip and fall on rocks and sustain severe injury.  You can drown.  You can get hooks caught in your skin, face, eyes or other sensitive places.  All sorts of bad things can happen to you when to go into the woods to visit the places documented here.  Forests, streams and lakes are wild areas and any number of bad things can happen.  You must make your own judgment in terms of acceptable behavior and risk and not rely on anything posted here.  I disclaim all liability and responsibility for any actions you take as a result of reading the articles on this site.  If you do not agree with this, you should not read anything posted on this site.

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