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      • It outlined a 112-mile trail system for bicycling and walking in the urban sections of the county including the Anacostia River Tributaries, Bowie, Oxon Hill and South Laurel, and additional mileage for connections into suburban areas.
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  2. Prince George’s County has 165 miles of trail in our park system. Our trail network includes: Paved multi-use trails for walking, biking, running, skating, routine transportation, daily exercise and weekend recreation (85 miles) Natural surface trails for hiking, loving nature, mountain biking and horseback riding (47 miles) Loop trails in ...

  3. Multi-Purpose Fields. Multipurpose Room. Natural Surface Trail. Outdoor Performances/Special Events. Outdoor Pool. Parking Lot. Pickleball Courts. Picnic Shelters. Picnic Tables.

  4. Trail Finder. 6600 Kenilworth Avenue Riverdale, MD 20737 Phone: (301) 699-2255 Maryland Relay 7-1-1 Customerservice@pgparks.com. Twitter; Facebook; Instagram; YouTube;

  5. Patuxent River Park. Comprised of more than 7,000 acres of natural area parklands along the eastern boundary of Prince George’s County. Features boat ramps, fishing piers, and hiker/biker, horseback trails. Camping, canoe and kayak rentals, nature hikes, river ecology boat tours, and natural history programs.

  6. Aug 17, 2023 · Keon completed a summer internship with the Washington Area Bicyclist Association focused on improving transportation equity with a focus on Prince George’s County. Keon shared a his takeaways from a trail ride in Prince George’s County above. bike ride capital trails coalition M-NCPPC maryland Prince George's County trail.

  7. May 21, 2013 · In response, the Parks Department proposed adding 200 miles of paved trails, along with almost 100 miles in unpaved trails. About 20 percent of its capital budget would be dedicated to trails, according to Chuck Montrie, the park planning supervisor.

  8. Jul 6, 2023 · These regional projects will enhance both recreational and economic opportunities in the region, provide non-motorized commuting options to the 53,000 workers that are within half a mile of the trails, and improve trail access for nearly 300,000 residents. Read the full story.

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