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Trails. 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 ...
- Woodrow Wilson Bridge Trail
This 3.5 mile trail extends from Oxon Hill Road across the...
- Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Trail
Ancillary facilities include trail head parking and rest...
- Woodrow Wilson Bridge Trail
Parks & Trails. Use the park and trail finders to explore outdoor locations. If you are looking for a community center, facility, or other building, even ones with outdoor options, please use the facility finder.
Multi-Purpose Fields. Multipurpose Room. Natural Surface Trail. Outdoor Performances/Special Events. Outdoor Pool. Parking Lot. Pickleball Courts. Picnic Shelters. Picnic Tables.
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If you’re looking for a diverse network of trails and a day full of fun, head to Watkins Regional Park, a public park including the Watkins Nature Center. Walk, hike, or jog through tree-lined trails and wooded areas. With Maryland hiking trails ranging from beginner to intermediate, the park welcomes explorers of all ages and Fido, too.
Jun 23, 2021 · Some of the trails that could be completed in Prince George’s are the Piscataway Creek Trail, Little Paint Branch Trail, the Suitland parkway trail and Pennsylvania Avenue Side path....
Aug 17, 2023 · Write to the Prince George’s County Council to show your support for hiring additional planners at the M-NCPPC, to loosen tight restrictions on building trails, and for more funding to build new trails. Write to the Prince George’s County Department of Public Works & Transportation to let them know how important the trail network is to you ...
These initiatives include Vision Zero Prince George’s 2040, the Metropolitan Council of Government’s Street Smart Initiative, safety initiatives of the Department of Public Works & Transportation, Maryland Department of Transportation/State Highway Administration, the Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Group, the Prince George’s Healthcare ...