- List of Maryland state parks
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This List of Maryland state parks contains the 45 state parks in the U.S. state of Maryland, as of 2007. The Maryland Park Service, under the authority of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR), is the governing body for all these parks.
Maryland state parks
Park Name County or Counties Area in acres (km²) Date
establishedRemarks Assateague State Park Worcester County 859 acres (3.48 km²) Barrier island on the Atlantic Ocean; features swimming, beachcombing, sunbathing, surfing and fishing. Big Run State Park Garrett County 300 acres (1.21 km²) Features campsites, fishing, flat water canoeing, hiking trail, historic interest, picnic facilities, and shelters. Calvert Cliffs State Park Calvert County 1,313 acres (5.31 km²) Located on the Chesapeake Bay; features fishing, hiking trails, historic interest, hunting, picnicking, youth group camping, playground, shelters. Casselman River Bridge State Park Garrett County 4 acres (16,000 m2) Home of the Casselman River Bridge; popular fishing location Chapel Point State Park Charles County 600 acres (2.42 km²) Located on the Port Tobacco River; largely undeveloped, but features fishing and hunting Cunningham Falls State Park Frederick County 5,000 acres (20.23 km²) 1954 Includes the Catoctin Furnace; features boating, fishing, swimming, playground, trails, hunting, and picnicking. Dans Mountain State Park Allegany County 481 acres (1.95 km²) Features refreshments, fishing, hiking, historic interest, picnic areas, playground, pavilions, and an Olympic size swimming pool and a waterslide. Deep Creek Lake State Park Garrett County 1,818 acres (7.36 km²) Includes Maryland's largest man-made lake and features boating, camping, fishing, hunting, and hiking trails. Elk Neck State Park Cecil County 2,188 acres (8.85 km²) Includes the Turkey Point Light and features boat launch, cabins, campfire programs, campsites, campstore, dump station, food & beverage, fishing, flatwater canoeing, hiking trails, historic interest, hook-ups, hunting, picnicking, playground, shelters, swimming, and a visitor center. Fort Frederick State Park Washington County 1922 Maryland's first state park; features America's premier stone fortification from the French and Indian War, boat launch, cross country skiing, camp sites, camp store, food and beverage, fishing, flat water canoeing, hiking trail, historic interest, picnic, playground, shelters, and visitor's center. Fort Tonoloway State Park Washington County Gambrill State Park Frederick County 1,137 acres (4.60 km²) 1934 Features picnicking, shelters, hiking and nature trails, and camping. Gathland State Park Frederick and Washington Counties 140 acres (0.57 km²) 1949 Features the mountain home of George Alfred Townsend, hiking trail, picnicking, and visitors center; includes part of Maryland's section of the Appalachian Trail. Greenbrier State Park Frederick and Washington Counties 1967 Features camping, boat launch, boat rental, camp store, flat water canoeing, hiking trails, picnic area, and playground; includes part of Maryland's section of the Appalachian Trail. Greenwell State Park St. Mary's County 596 acres (2.411 km²) 1971 Located on the Patuxent River; includes the historic home Rosedale Manor House and features hiking/equestrian/cycling, fishing, picnicking, hunting, swimming, and canoeing and kayaking. Gunpowder Falls State Park Baltimore County and Harford County 18,000 acres Located along the stream valleys of the Big and Little Gunpowder Falls and the Gunpowder River; features biking trails, boat launch, boat rentals, cross-country skiing, interpretive programs, food and beverages, fishing, flatwater canoeing, hiking trails, historic interest, hunting, picnicking, playgrounds, equestrian trails, picnic shelters, swimming, whitewater canoeing, boardsailing lessons and equipment rental. Hart-Miller Island State Park Baltimore County 244 acres (0.98 km²) Located in the Chesapeake Bay near the mouth of Middle River; accessible only by boat and features a 3,000-foot (910 m) sandy beach. Herrington Manor State Park Garrett County 365 acres (1.5 km²) 1964 Features swimming, boating in rowboats, canoes and paddle boats, picnicking, hiking, tennis, volleyball and 20 furnished log cabins. Janes Island State Park Somerset County Located in the Chesapeake Bay; features boat launch, canoe/kayak rental, cabins, camp fire programs, camp sites, camp store, dump station, fishing and crabbing, flat water canoeing and kayaking, historic interest, electric hook ups, hunting, picnicking, playground, shelters, swimming (accessible by boat only), visitor's center, and conference center. Jonas Green State Park Anne Arundel County Martinak State Park Caroline County 1961 Located on the Choptank River and Watts Creek; features fishing, campsites, boating access, hiking trails, playground, shelters and a nature center. Matapeake State Park Queen Anne's County Located near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge; leased by Queen Anne's County and features a public beach. New Germany State Park Garrett County Features boat launch, boat rental, cabins, cross country skiing, camp fire programs, camp sites, snack bar, dump station, fishing, flat water canoeing, hiking trail, historic interest, picnic table & grills, shelters, swimming, and nature center. North Point State Park Baltimore County 1,310 acres (5.3 km2) Located along the Chesapeake Bay; former site of the Bay Shore Amusement Park and features hiking and biking trails, tidal fishing, flatwater paddling, birding, historic interests, picnicking and a visitor center. Palmer State Park Harford County 650 acres (2.6 km²) Patapsco Valley State Park Anne Arundel, Baltimore Carroll, and Howard Counties 14,000 acres (56.65 km²) 1907 Located along the Patapsco River; features hiking, fishing, camping, canoeing, horseback and mountain bike trails, and picnicking Patuxent River State Park Howard and Montgomery Counties 6,700 acres (27.1 km²) Located along the upper reaches of the Patuxent River; features hunting, fishing, hiking and horseback riding. Pocomoke River State Park Worcester County 14,753 acres (59.70 km2) Located along the Pocomoke River features biking trails, boat launch, boat rental, camp fire programs, camp sites, camp store, dump station, food & beverage, fishing, flat water canoeing, hiking trails, electrical hook ups, picnic areas, playgrounds, picnic shelters, swimming pool, and a visitor center. Point Lookout State Park St. Mary's County 1,042 acres (4.22 km²) Features boat launch, boat rental, camp fire programs, camp sites, cabins, camp store, dump station, fishing, flat water canoeing, hiking trails, hunting, historic interest, hook ups, pet trail, picnic area, playground, swimming, Civil War Museum/Marshland Nature Center and pavilion. Purse State Park Charles County Located on the Potomac River on Wades Bay; features hunting, fishing, bird watching, fossil hunting. Rocks State Park Harford County 855 acres (3.46 km2) 1951 Features fishing, hiking, picnicking, canoeing and tubing, as well as bow hunting, rock climbing and repelling. Rocky Gap State Park Allegany County 3,400 acres (13.76 km²) Features boating, camping, fishing, and hiking. Rosaryville State Park Prince George's County 982 acres (3.97 km2) Includes the restored Mount Airy Mansion and features trails for hiking, biking and equestrians. Sandy Point State Park Anne Arundel County 786 acres (3.18 km2) 1952 Located near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge; features swimming, fishing, crabbing, boating and windsurfing. Seneca Creek State Park Montgomery County 6,290 acres (25.45 km²) Includes the historic Black Rock Mill and Seneca Schoolhouse; features boating and fishing, picnicking, and a disc golf course. Smallwood State Park Charles County 628 acres (2.54 km2) 1958 Located at Sweden Point on the Mattawoman Creek; includes restored plantation home, Smallwood's Retreat, of General William Smallwood, and features a marina, boat launching ramps, a picnic area, camping area, pavilions, a recycled tire playground and nature trails. South Mountain State Park Frederick and Washington Counties 10,000 acres (40 km2) Site of the Civil War Battle of South Mountain; includes part of Maryland's section of the Appalachian Trail. St. Clement's Island State Park St. Mary's County 40 acres (0.160 km²) Island located in the Potomac River that contains a memorial cross dedicated to the memory of the first Marylanders. St. Mary's River State Park St. Mary's County 2,450 acres (9.9 km2) Consists of two sites; features boat launch, fishing, flat water canoeing, hiking, horseback, and mountain biking trails hunting, picnicking, boating--electric motor only. Susquehanna State Park Harford County 2,639 acres (10.68 km²) Located along the Susquehanna River; includes the Rock Run Historical area and features fishing, camping, picnic areas, boating, and hiking trails. Swallow Falls State Park Garrett County Located along the Youghiogheny River; features camping, hiking, picnic area, pavilion, playground, and nature programs. Tuckahoe State Park Caroline County 3,800 acres (15.37 km²) Located along Tuckahoe Creek; features cabins, camping, hiking, biking and equestrian trails, flat water canoeing, hunting, picnicking, as well as a recycled tire playground for children. Washington Monument State Park Washington County 147 acres (0.59 km²) 1936 Includes the 1827 monument to George Washington; features picnicking, playground, shelters, hiking and includes part of Maryland's section of the Appalachian Trail. Wye Oak State Park Talbot County 30 acres (0.121 km²) Once home to the tree that was once the largest and finest of its species in the United States; features picnic areas. See also
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Protected Areas of Maryland Federal Blackwater • Eastern Neck • Martin • Patuxent Research Refuge • Susquehanna RiverState State ParksAssateague • Big Run • Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park • Calvert Cliffs • Casselman River Bridge • Chapel Point • Cunningham Falls • Dans Mountain • Deep Creek Lake • Elk Neck • Fort Frederick • Fort Tonoloway • Gambrill • Gathland • Greenbrier • Greenwell • Gunpowder Falls • Hart-Miller Island • Herrington Manor • Janes Island • Jonas Green • Martinak • Matapeake • New Germany • North Point • Palmer • Patapsco Valley • Patuxent River • Pocomoke River • Point Lookout • Purse • Rocks • Rocky Gap • Rosaryville • Sandy Point • Seneca Creek • Smallwood • South Mountain • St. Clement's Island • St. Mary's River • Susquehanna • Swallow Falls • Tuckahoe • Washington Monument • Wye Oak
Cedarville • Chesapeake • Doncaster • Elk Neck • Garrett • Green Ridge • Pocomoke • Potomac-Garrett • Savage River • Seth • Stoney • Wicomico
Avondale • Belle Grove • Billmeyer • Bowen • Cedar Island • Cedar Point • Cheltenham • Chicamuxen • Dan's Mountain • Deal Island • Diersson • E.A. Vaughn • Earlville • Ellis Bay • Fairmount • Fishing Bay • Frederick City Watershed • Grove Farm • Gwynnbrook • Heater's Island • Hugg-Thomas • Idylwild • Indian Springs • Islands of the Potomac • Isle of Wight • Johnson • Le Compte • Linkwood • McKee-Beshers • Maryland Marine Properties • Millington • Mt. Nebo • Myrtle Grove • Nanticoke River • Old Bohemia • Pocomoke River • Prather’s Neck • Pocomoke Sound • Sideling Hill • Sinepuxent Bay • South Marsh • Strider • Taylors Island • Warrior Mountain • Wellington
Belt Woods • Dundee • Governor Parris N. Glendening • Mattawoman • Morgan Run • Severn Run • Soldiers Delight • Zekiah Swamp
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MunicipalParks & SanctuariesAcorn Park • Clifton Park • Constitution Park • Fort Smallwood Park • Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary • Lake Centennial • Lake Elkhorn • Lakelands Park • Oregon Ridge Park • Patterson Park • Robert E. Lee Memorial ParkNon-governmental Parks & SanctuariesBattle Creek Cypress Swamp Sanctuary • Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary • Sherwood Gardens • Somers Cove Marina • Sugarloaf Mountain • Western Maryland Rail Trail • Youghiogheny Scenic & Wild River
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