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Top: Regional: North_America: United_States: Maryland: Travel_and_Tourism: State_Parks:
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» Assateague State Park - Maryland's only ocean park located on Assateague Island. Features, events and camping information.
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» Big Run State Park - 300 acres, rustic camping opportunities with 30 unimproved campsites and a youth group camping area
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» Calvert Cliffs State Park - Highlights the cliffs which dominate the shoreline of the Chesapeake Bay for thirty miles in Calvert County. Trail guide and features.
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» Dans Mountain State Park - Daylight only park named for Daniel Cresap, one of the first settlers in Allegany County. Directions, history and features.
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» Deep Creek Lake State Park - Department of Natural Resources information page includes environmental information, park hours and activities.
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» Elk Neck State Park - Sandy beaches, marshlands and heavily wooded bluffs comprise the peninsula formed by the North East and Elk Rivers, and the Chesapeake Bay, where this park is located. Description of amenities, map, and trail guide.
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» Gathland State Park - Once the mountain home of George Alfred Townsend, a Civil War journalist. It is the site of a unique collection of buildings and structures that he designed and constructed, some of which have been restored.
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» Greenbrier State Park - A multi-use park providing many kinds of recreation with the Appalachian Trail passing through the park and a 42-acre man-made lake and beach. Features, reservations and trail guide.
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» Greenwell State Park - A 596-acre State Park located on the Patuxent River. Trails, features and history.
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» Hart-Miller Island State Park - Located in the Baltimore County waters of the Chesapeake Bay near the mouth of Middle River and is accessible only by boat.
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» Herrington Manor State Park - Located within Garrett State Forest development began in the 1930's with the aid of the Civilian Conservation Corps. A 53-acre lake was formed by damming Herrington Creek, and ten cabins were erected on a wooded knoll above the lake. Activities, trails and cabin information.
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» Janes Island State Park - Comprised of two distinct areas, a developed mainland section with cabins and camping areas, and a portion accessible only by boat.
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» Martinak State Park - Located in Denton. Find park hours and information, trail map, and camping reservations.
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» New Germany State Park - Lakeside park with hiking, fishing, watersports, cabins, and campsites, located within the Savage River State Forest.
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» Patapsco Valley State Park - Runs along Patapsco River and encompasses 14,000 acres and five developed recreational areas. Site offers newsletter, camping and visiting schedules, rules and regulations, and self-guided recreational activities.
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» Patuxent River State Park - Located in Howard and Montgomery counties, along the upper 12 miles of the Patuxent River, the park is comprised of 6,700 acres of natural areas and farmlands. Recreational use is primarily hunting, fishing, hiking and horseback riding.
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» Purse State Park - A wooded undeveloped area that is used for hunting, bird watching, fishing and fossil hunting.
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» Rocks State Park - An 855-acre park with fishing, picnicking, and a waterfall. Map and contact information.
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» Rocky Gap State Park - Department of Natural Resources page with park information, hours, and events.
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» Sandy Point State Park - 786 acre park on the Chesapeake Bay offering swimming, fishing, crabbing, boating and windsurfing. Features, hours and fees.
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» Seneca Creek State Park - The park, comprised of 6,300 acres, extends along 14 scenic miles of Seneca Creek, as it winds its way to the Potomac River in Montgomery County.
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» Smallwood State Park - Includes marina on Mattawoman Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River, fishing, picnicking, camping, and a historic area.
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» St. Clements Island State Park - The 40 acre park includes a memorial cross dedicated to the memory of the first Marylanders. Accessible only by boat. History and features.
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» St. Marys River State Park - Situated at the northern end of the St. Mary's River watershed, the park shows a wide range of habitats, from wooded acres and fields to swamps and small streams. History and features.
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» Susquehanna State Park - Riverside park three miles northwest of Havre de Grace, with fishing, camping, and several historical sites including the water-powered Rock Run Mill. Grain is still ground at the mill in much the same way as it was in 1794.
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» Swallow Falls State Park - Along the Youghiogheny River, with a 63-foot waterfall. Includes campground rules and rates, and driving directions.
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» Tuckahoe State Park - Located in Queen Anne. Information from the Department of Natural Resources about the facilities, trails, and programs offered.
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» Washington Monument State Park - Named for the first monument in the country erected to the "father of our country," George Washington. A rugged stone tower was dedicated to the first president by the citizens of Boonsboro in 1827.
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» Wye Oak State Park - Consists of 29 acres, much of which protects the stream valley behind the park from development. Landmarks, history and features.
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