Welcome
The Department of Natural Resources' Maryland Park Service
strives to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for your
recreational pleasure. In doing so, we must balance user needs
with environmental demands to meet our stewardship obligations.
You are an important part of the stewardship team. It is your
responsibility to have the necessary skills, knowledge and
equipment for a safe and environmentally-sensitive visit. We hope
you enjoy your visit to Maryland's state parks and forests. Please
come again.
Click here for a complete list of amenities in Maryland State Parks and Forests.
Call Us Toll-Free!
If you can't find the answer to your question on our Internet site, please call us toll-free (1-800-830-3974).
Park Passes
The Maryland Park Service offers four different kinds of park passes. Select the pass that best meets your needs and link to the appropriate application that can be downloaded and mailed to the Maryland Park Service for your convenience.
- Maryland State Park Passport -- Entitles unlimited day-use entry, for everyone in the vehicle (up to 10 people), to Maryland's state forests and parks; free boat launching; and a 10 percent discount on state-operated concessions and boat rentals. Take advantage of this huge savings. Buy now and enjoy the pass through December 31, 2008.
Purchase the Maryland State Park Passport on-line through this website.
- Youth Group Pass -- Entitles youth groups free day use admittance to Maryland State Parks and free camping in those parks that have designated "Youth Group" areas subject to site availability. This pass is not valid for day use entry on weekends and holidays from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
- Golden Age Pass -- Entitles adults, ages 62 and older, free entry (cardholders only) to all State Parks that charge service fees. This pass does not waive the additional boat launch service charge except where the launch charge is included in the day use service charge. The pass is also valid for half price camping Sunday through Thursday.
- Access Maryland Pass -- Entitles free lifetime entry to State Parks for individuals with disabilities.
Maryland's Parks Are Trash-Free
In order to promote and encourage recycling, reduction of waste and
reuse of our resources, all trash barrels, receptacles and
dumpsters have been removed from picnic and beach areas. Visitors
to day-use areas are provided with bags when they enter parks and
are asked to take home their own refuse. Please pack your picnic in
reusable containers and help us keep our parks clean.
Volunteers
Volunteers play an important part in helping to maintain and
operate Maryland's state parks and forests. If you would like to
join our volunteer team ask a ranger about the programs which are
available such as Volunteer Ranger, Camp Host, or Volunteer in
Parks (VIP).
Park Watch
Help protect and preserve your state forests and parks by reporting any
suspicious activities, vandalism or safety hazards. Contact a
ranger or call 1-800-825-PARK(7275).
TTY users may call via Maryland Relay at 1-800-735-2258 or 711.
Special Programs
Ask at the park office about special programs such as Junior
Rangers, Outdoor Adventures, Scales & Tales, the Drug-Free Trail or
the Maryland Conservation Corps.
Accessibility
Maryland is making a special effort to insure that all state forest
and park facilities and programs are accessible to those citizens
with disabilities. We are making updates to all our online brochures
to include accessibility information specific to each public land. Our
Internet site has an Accessibility for All page.
The facilities and services of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources
are available to all without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
age, national origin or physical or mental disability.
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