- State: MD
- NPCA Region: Mid-Atlantic
- Est. Date: 1950
Air & Climate Data
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Moderate Concern
Health
Significant Concern
Nature
Significant Concern
Climate
Significant Concern
An urban oasis in the historic New Deal Era town of Greenbelt, Maryland, this park offers nine miles of peaceful wooded trails and 174 secluded camp sites just 12 miles outside of Washington, DC.
Protecting our parks from private toll lanes.
For years Maryland has discussed solutions to our state’s traffic. Unfortunately, the only solution currently proposed by Governor Larry Hogan involves building expensive, private toll lanes.
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ActiveAction Protecting our parks from private toll lanes. For years Maryland has discussed solutions to our state’s traffic. Unfortunately, the only solution currently proposed by Governor Larry Hogan involves building expensive, private toll lanes.
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Read more about Don't Pave Mid-Atlantic Parks
NPCA at Work Don't Pave Mid-Atlantic Parks An expensive highway-widening project would irreversibly harm more than a hundred acres of parklands, putting taxpayers at risk without solving the region's traffic problems.
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