STATE PARKS
Because of Maryland's diverse geography, State parks offer a variety of recreation from snow skiing to ocean fishing. Most of them are open to the public, sunrise to sunset, from April through October.
The Maryland Park Service of the Department of Natural Resources is responsible for and maintains some forty State parks covering 90,239 acres. These include:
- 13 parks with tidal waterfront
- 8 parks with recreational lakes open to public fishing and boating
- 20 State parks open to public hunting
- 7 natural environment areas containing 13,960 acres
Hikers at Washington Monument State Park, Boonsboro, Maryland, February 2001. Photo by Elizabeth W. Newell.
ALLEGANY COUNTY
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
BALTIMORE COUNTY
CALVERT COUNTY
CAROLINE COUNTY
CARROLL COUNTY
CECIL COUNTY
CHARLES COUNTY
FREDERICK COUNTY
- Cunningham Falls State Park (Thurmont) (301) 271-7574
- Gambrill State Park (Thurmont) (301) 271-7574
GARRETT COUNTY
- Big Run State Park (301) 895-5453
- Casselman River Bridge State Park (Grantsville) (301) 895-5453
- Deep Creek Lake State Park (Swanton) (301) 387-4111
- Herrington Manor State Park (Oakland) (301) 334-9180
- New Germany State Park (Grantsville) (301) 895-5453
- Swallow Falls State Park (301) 334-9180
Cunningham Falls, Cunningham Falls State Park, Thurmont (Frederick County), Maryland, April 2004. Photo by Ann J. Baker.
HARFORD COUNTY
HOWARD COUNTY
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY
ST. MARY'S COUNTY
SOMERSET COUNTY
TALBOT COUNTY
WASHINGTON COUNTY
- Fort Frederick State Park (Big Pool) (301) 842-2155
- Fort Tonoloway State Park
- Gathland State Park (Boonsboro) (301) 791-4767
- Greenbrier State Park (Boonsboro) (301) 791-4767
- South Mountain State Park (Boonsboro) (301) 791-4767
- Washington Monument State Park (Boonsboro) (301) 791-4767
WORCESTER COUNTY
- Assateague State Park (Berlin) (410) 641-2120
- Pocomoke River State Park (Snow Hill) (410) 632-2566
Washington Monument, Washington Monument State Park, Boonsboro, Maryland, February 2001. Photo by Ann J. Baker.
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