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Prince George's Parks from Upper Marlboro to Greenbelt Offer Easy Outdoor Access

Prince George’s County offers easy access to parks and trails from Upper Marlboro through College Park to Greenbelt for walking, biking, birdwatching, fishing and camping.

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Prince George's Parks from Upper Marlboro to Greenbelt Offer Easy Outdoor Access
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Residents and visitors in Prince George’s County can reach a range of parks and trails from Upper Marlboro to Greenbelt that support walking, biking, birdwatching, fishing and camping without long drives. The county’s mix of suburban and semi-rural terrain means outdoor options sit close to population centers such as College Park and the town of Greenbelt as well as the county seat at Upper Marlboro.

Prince George’s County spans diverse landscapes that make outdoor access practical for different activities. In the College Park corridor, flat terrain and paved pathways favor walkers and cyclists, while the semi-rural areas around Upper Marlboro provide shoreline and wooded settings suited to anglers and campers. Greenbelt’s connected trail network and neighborhood parks offer birdwatching and short loop walks that are accessible by local roads.

Several county and municipal parks and trail systems form a practical network across the county rather than a single destination. That network places walking and biking paths near suburban neighborhoods in College Park, creates fishing and shoreline opportunities near Upper Marlboro, and links Greenbelt’s community parklands to longer greenway routes. These distinct settings mean a single afternoon can include a short urban trail walk in College Park followed by a drive to a semi-rural fishing spot near Upper Marlboro.

Outdoor programming and basic amenities follow the county’s geographic variety. Pavement and multiuse paths in College Park accommodate daily commutes and recreation, while picnic areas and primitive camping opportunities in semi-rural parts of the county support weekend outings. Greenbelt’s small-park footprints and neighborhood access points make brief nature outings feasible for families and older adults who prefer shorter walks and concentrated birdwatching.

The county’s pattern of accessible parks from Upper Marlboro through College Park to Greenbelt reduces the time needed to get outdoors and supports a range of activities, from a 30-minute bike ride to an overnight camp in more rural surroundings. For anyone planning to walk, bike, birdwatch, fish or camp, the spread of high-quality park and trail choices across Prince George’s County means options are typically close at hand and tailored to the activity and setting they prefer.

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