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Experience Nature’s Finest Outdoor Experiences in Montgomery County Parks

Montgomery County, Maryland, seamlessly blends urban vibrancy with rural tranquility. With scenic lakes, abundant wildlife, hiking cycling trails, and thrilling whitewater kayaking adventures, our diverse public national, state, and regional parks beckon adventurers of all kinds. Embrace the outdoors and create lasting memories amidst Montgomery County’s pristine landscapes.

C&O Canal National Historical Park

Explore the rich history of the C&O Canal National Historical Park, stretching 184.5 miles from Washington, DC, to Cumberland, Maryland. This historic waterway, once crucial for 19th-century trade and transportation, now offers a picturesque towpath perfect for hiking, biking, and birdwatching. Experience a unique blend of recreation and history along the tranquil Potomac River.

Rock Creek Regional Park

Spanning 1,800 acres, Rock Creek Regional Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding on its extensive trail network. Relax by Lake Needwood and Lake Frank, or visit the Meadowside Nature Center for interactive exhibits and live animal displays. This park is perfect for family-friendly outings and solo adventures alike.

Seneca Creek State Park

Seneca Creek State Park covers 6,300 acres along 14 miles of Seneca Creek, this park offers diverse landscapes from forests to the 90-acre Clopper Lake. Enjoy picnics, boating, and the unique tire playground. Discover local history at the 19th-century cabin or explore the 12-mile Schaeffer Farm Trail Area. The 16.5-mile Seneca Creek Greenway Trail provides an immersive nature experience.

Black Hill Regional Park

Black Hill Regional Park boasts over 2,000 acres, ideal for family gatherings and outdoor activities. Enjoy Little Seneca Lake views from picnic shelters, volleyball courts, and playgrounds. Rent a canoe, kayak, or rowboat for lake adventures. The park also features over 20 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, along with a dedicated dog park.

Patuxent River State Park

Patuxent River State Park, with over 6,700 acres of woodlands, fields, and waterways, is a sanctuary for hikers and anglers. Enjoy serene picnics, birdwatching, and peaceful reflection. Nearby in Brookville, the Azalea Garden at Brighton Dam features over 22,000 azalea bushes and stunning views of the Triadelphia Reservoir, offering a picturesque escape.

Rockville Civic Center Park

Rockville Civic Center Park spans 153 acres and is a hub for recreation and culture. It features the historical Glenview Mansion, the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre, and the Croydon Creek Nature Center. This vibrant community space also offers nature trails, fitness equipment, playgrounds, tennis courts, and formal gardens.

Wheaton Regional Park

Wheaton Regional Park, covering 538 acres, offers diverse activities across five distinct areas. Explore Shorefield Area’s playgrounds, Brookside Gardens, Brookside Nature Center, the Wheaton Riding Stables, and the Rubini Athletic Complex. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or sports, Wheaton Regional Park is your go-to destination for outdoor fun.

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Winter Lights at Seneca Creek State Park

Winter City Lights

Matthew Henson Regional Trail

Rockville Civic Center Park

Wheaton Regional Park

Patuxent River State Park

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