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Map indicating crew locations in Maryland State Parks


Western Region

Swallow Falls State Park
Featuring Appalachian mountain terrain of rocky rivers and hemlock forests, Swallow Falls State Park hosts this crew in Garrett County Western Maryland. Conservation work includes: trail and bridge maintenance, construction and monitoring, as well as, work with forestry, wildlife and fisheries professionals. A special project assists the Wildlife program with a black bear hunt and population survey.

Cunningham Falls & Gambrill State Parks
Located in the Catoctin Mountains in Frederick County, Maryland. Conservation service includes a wide variety of projects: monitoring and maintenance of over 75 miles of trails, wildlife habitat improvement, environmental education work will concentrate on operation of nature and visitor's centers, interpretative exhibit improvement and operation of our Scales and Tales Program.

Central Region

MCC crew seine on a Maryland river

Patapsco Valley State Park
This crew is based in a 35-mile long, scenic river valley park on the Patapsco River near Baltimore, Maryland. Conservation work includes extensive trail maintenance, monitoring and construction on 170 miles of trail, prescribed burns of rare serpentine habitat, reforestation and environmental education with the Scales and Tales live animal program. Low cost State Park housing is available.

Susquehanna State Park
Situated on the Susquehanna River, approximately 30 minutes east of Baltimore, this crew concentrates on a wide variety of projects, including: trail maintenance, monitoring and construction, environmental education, stream monitoring and reforestation. A special project involves monitoring the endangered bog turtle. Low cost State Park housing is available.

Eastern Region

Tuckahoe State Park
Based in Tuckahoe State Park on the Eastern Shore, approximately 20 minutes east of the Chesapeake Bay, this crew's conservation work includes: Chesapeake Bay wetland and shoreline restoration, trail maintenance, monitoring and construction, environmental education, Scales and Tales live animal programming, wildlife habitat improvement and reforestation. Low cost State Park Housing is available. MCC crew construct a boardwalk on a park trail

Assateague State Park
Assateague State Park is a beach park situated on the Atlantic Ocean. Conservation work concentrates heavily on developing and presenting environmental education programming for thousands of students in schools and at the state park's nature center. Other activities include Chesapeake Bay wetland restoration, bay grass plantings, Scales and Tales live animal programming and water quality monitoring of the endangered Coastal Bays.

Southern Region

Greenwell State Park
Located on Maryland’s Western Shore on the scenic Patuxent River, this crew is based at Greenwell State Park. Conservation work includes support for the Greenwell Foundation, which provides programming and outdoor recreation for disabled youth. Projects also include: extensive trail maintenance, monitoring and construction, wildlife habitat improvement, reforestation, environmental education and river clearing for paddle trails. This year's crew is completing a 500 ft long marsh boardwalk trail. Low cost state housing is available.

Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary
Positioned on the Upper Patuxent River, this crew focuses on trail work, environmental education and other special projects. The Sanctuary Nature Center is operated by the crew and includes interpretive exhibit development, programming, special events and the care of live animals. The wildlife sanctuary is a beautiful natural area renowned for providing critical resting habitat for wintering Canada Geese. Low-cost State Park housing is available.

Read about Team Leader Karen Jarboe's experience working with MCC at Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary.


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Last updated on November 5, 2008