Greenbelt Park
Address: 6565 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770, USAPhone: Headquarters 301-344-3948
Visitor Information 301-344-3944
Email: kevin_barry@nps.gov
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Begin to make plans to visit Washington, D.C. and stay at Greenbelt Park's campground for only $14 a night. The Greenbelt campground is known for its safety,affordability,peaceful surroundings and National Park Service hospitality.
The campground includes hot showers, bathroom facilities, and use of the dump station for RV's. There are no electrical or water hookups. Use the link on the left side of this page or call 1-800-365-2267 for reservations from May 27 - September 6.
The 172 site campground is open all year round.
The park address is 6565 Greenbelt Road. A Campground host is available in the campground after hours for assistance.
Distances to local attractions: Greenbelt Metro Subway Station (to Washington,D.C.) - 2 miles
University of Maryland - 3 miles
Fed Ex Field: home of the Redskins and concerts- 7 miles
MCI Center: home of the Wizards, Capitals, and concerts- 12 miles
Six Flags Amusement Park- 12 miles
The White House- 12.5 miles
Annapolis,Maryland: State Capitol, U.S. Naval Academy - 26 miles
Baltimore,Maryland: Ravens, Orioles, and Inner Harbor - 30 miles
The Park is looking for a campground volunteer host for July 2004 and September 2004. Please call or email the park for more details.
Greenbelt Park is a retreat from the pressures of city life and a refuge for native plants and animals just twelve miles from Washington, D.C.
Long before colonial settlers appeared here, trees and flowers covered these rolling hills and wildlife roamed the woodlands. Algonquin Indians hunted this land in competition with other smaller tribes. A balance existed between the land and its plants, animals, and native people. Then the colonists arrived. Trees fell and forests gave way to farmland. Wildlife retreated to the frontier. For the next 150 years, people cleared the land, plowed the fields, and planted tobacco, corn, and other crops. The rich fertile soil returned high yields. The people did not give back to the land as much as they took. The land wore out, producing less each season and farming ceased. The land was left bare and defenseless. Erosion caused many scars before nature could slow the process with new growth. Since the early 1900's the land has been recovering.. Today the mixed pine and decidious forest testifies to the land's ability to recover. The land of Greenbelt Park was acquired by the National Park Service in 1950 under Public Law 643.
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Directions
Plane - National Airport is 17 miles away. There is a Metro subway stop at the airport.
Baltimore-Washington Airport is 21 miles from the park. There is no public transportation available to the park.
Car - Take Exit 23 (Route 201)Kenilworth Avenue South to (Route 193)Greenbelt Road East. The park is a quarter mile on the right. The park address is 6565 Greenbelt Road (Route 193).
Public Transportation - The University of Md/College Park Metro station is a 2.5 mile walk to the campground. The F-6 bus headed toward the New Carrollton Metro station runs on weekdays only. Tell the driver to let you off near Parkdale High School. There is a entrance with parking area. Take the paved trail to the chain linked fence and take a left. The Ranger Station is two hundred yards on your right.
The Greenbelt Metro station is 3 miles from the park. It has a very large parking lot. We recommend that you drive to the Greenbelt Metro instead of driving to Washington, D.C. because of the lack
Activities
- Biking
- Camping
- Interpretive Programs
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding
- Picnicking
- Visitor Center
- Wildlife Viewing