Extends along 32 miles of the Patapsco River, encompassing 16,000 acres and five developed recreational areas (see web site for locations). Wonderful natural and historical features await visitors to this beautiful state park.
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Set in a rugged mountain gap, the 3,000-acre park features 243-acre Lake Habeeb. Impressive mile-long gorge framed by sheer cliffs, overlooks, dense hemlock forest and home to 278 campsites.
Boasts 140 boat slips, additional transient slips, a dual concrete boat ramp for easy launching and a pump-out station. The marina is surrounded by the peaceful and secluded park area.
Enjoy Bladensburg Waterfront Park, located on the scenic Anacostia River, one of the most historic waterways in America! Explore the river by boat or the hiker/biker trails linking to the Anacostia Tributary Trail System, which links to Washington, D.C.
The terrain is hilly, many golfers enjoy walking this park-like setting golf course.
Maryland’s Best Escape Rooms featuring 5 star locations in both Annapolis and Severna Park.
Nearly 600 campsites, western theme park, water park, high ropes adventure park, mini-golf, fishing/crabbing pier, marina, dog park, store, restaurants, bar and ice cream parlor.
Beaches, marshlands, wooded bluffs comprise this peninsula at the Bay's headwaters. Turkey Point Lighthouse provides views of Chesapeake Bay, and Northeast and Elk rivers. Launching ramps, tent and cabin camping available. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Located on the old Isaac Riley Farm where Reverend Josiah Henson lived and worked as a slave from 1795 to 1830. His 1849 autobiography inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe's landmark novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin." A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Access to Carr’s Beach is across the street from the Annapolis Maritime Museum - Park Campus at 7300 Edgewood Road, Annapolis. Park at the museum and look for the crosswalk at Edgewood and Bembe Beach Road. Cross the street and walk the path towards the gate. When at the gate, veer right to read the interpretive signs that lead you to the beach.