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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesMarylandOxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm

Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm

US
Park·Educational, Historic, Serene, Rural
Two Jersey cows graze in their pasture
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Sunrise at the Farm
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Our farrier regularly maintains the hooves of the horses at Oxon Hill Farm.
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Young visitors meet the pigs at Oxon Hill Farm.
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Mount Welby is the oldest structure on the farm, built around 1811
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Two Jersey cows graze in their pasture
Photo by from Nps
Sunrise at the Farm
Photo by from Nps
Our farrier regularly maintains the hooves of the horses at Oxon Hill Farm.
Photo by from Nps
Young visitors meet the pigs at Oxon Hill Farm.
Photo by from Nps
Mount Welby is the oldest structure on the farm, built around 1811
Photo by from Nps
The Oxon Cove trail takes hikers and bikers through forest and meadow ecosystems and along Oxon Cove
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Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm provides a unique window into America's rural past. Located in Maryland, this National Park Service site allows visitors to explore the evolution of the land from a War of 1812-era plantation to a 20th-century hospital farm. Today, it serves as a living history museum where interactive programs bring 19th-century agricultural practices to life. Beyond the farm, the park features rolling hills and picturesque trails that offer stunning views of the Potomac River. It is an excellent destination for those seeking both educational engagement and a quiet escape into nature.

Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm provides a unique window into America's rural past. Located in Maryland, this National Park Service site allows visitors to explore the evolution of the land from a War of 1812-era plantation to a 20th-century hospital farm. Today, it serves as a living history museum where interactive programs bring 19th-century agricultural practices to life. Beyond the farm, the park features rolling hills and picturesque trails that offer stunning views of the Potomac River. It is an excellent destination for those seeking both educational engagement and a quiet escape into nature.

Address
1967 Bald Eagle Road
Websitenps.gov
Phone771-208-1536

Highlights

  • Living history programs demonstrating 19th-century farm life.

  • Scenic hiking trails with views of the Potomac River.

  • Well-preserved historic farm buildings and landscapes.

  • Educational opportunities covering regional agricultural history.

Best For

Families, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers looking for a quiet escape.

Currency

USD $

Time of Day

Lunch

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Family, Educational, Nature Lovers

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Location

Maryland, United States
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