With over 690 acres located in southern Prince George's County, Cosca Regional Park features both natural, undeveloped areas and land that has been developed for recreational use
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The park includes a bandshell, tot-lot, benches and picnic stations, and a restroom.
The park's renowned cliffs, which dominate 30 miles of Chesapeake shoreline, are a treasure trove of 600 known species of fossils.
Located in the Appalachian Mountains, this multi-use park, which provides many kinds of recreation. The 42-acre man-made freshwater lake and white sandy beach draw many visitors who enjoy swimming, canoeing, boating and fishing
This 6,700-acre park is on the head waters of the Patuxent River and includes a nature center, trails fishing, hunting and rentals of kayaks and canoes.
Within walking distance of the University of Maryland College Park and a short drive from Washington, D.C. monuments, memorials and museums.
Proving quality recreational programs for youth and adults. Visit our facility, play in our parks and get fit in Worcester.
This marker honors the experiences of citizens who experienced segregation in Baltimore’s parks. It details important local events to protest segregation and describes artist Joyce Scott’s installation at the park’s pool commemorating the struggle.
Swimming, fishing and boating on the shores of the Chesapeake. This 786-acre park features a large beach, boat ramps, marina and a great view of the Bay Bridge.
Although the majestic Wye Oak fell in 2002, a true genetic clone of the Wye Oak was planted on the site in 2006. The park has picnic tables and interpretive displays.