Environmental Education

 

Park Wildlife

v     Birds

v     Bugs and Other Creepy Crawlies

v     Mammals

v     Reptiles & Amphibians

v     Marine

v     Plants

Resource Library

 

 

Students from Calverton School carrying a wood duck box out to

 the site where they set it up.

 Where Learning is an Adventure

From the river shores and open meadows, to the woodland trails and cultivated fields, the Park provides several unique environments to explore. Discover a wide variety of animals and plants as you hike the trails or just go for a leisurely stroll.

Whether you are a first time visitor or have a great deal of experience in the outdoors, you are sure to find something of interest in the Park.

Student volunteers from Our Lady the Star of the Sea Elementary School planting trees to enhance the riparian buffer.

 

 

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Open April 15 through October 15, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday - Sunday.
  Free admission. Guided tours and other educational opportunities are available
  by advance request.  All groups should make advance reservations. For additional information and volunteer opportunities contact the Education staff at 410-586-8501 or JCampbell@mdp.state.md.us