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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesMarylandPiscataway Park

Piscataway Park

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Park·Serene, Educational, Natural
Building at National Colonial Farm at Piscataway Park
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National Colonial Farm, run by the Accokeek Foundation, tells the story of a small family farm in the 1700s.
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Boardwalk over Accokeek Creek.
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The remains of Marshall Hall.  The house was destroyed by fire.
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The Accokeek Creek Boardwalk travels through a diverse marsh ecosystem on the Potomac River.
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Building at National Colonial Farm at Piscataway Park
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National Colonial Farm, run by the Accokeek Foundation, tells the story of a small family farm in the 1700s.
Photo by from Nps
Boardwalk over Accokeek Creek.
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The remains of Marshall Hall.  The house was destroyed by fire.
Photo by from Nps
The Accokeek Creek Boardwalk travels through a diverse marsh ecosystem on the Potomac River.
Photo by from Nps

Piscataway Park is a sprawling sanctuary managed by the National Park Service in Maryland. The park offers a diverse landscape of meadows, woodlands, and freshwater tidal wetlands, which can be explored through two scenic boardwalks. It is a premier destination for birdwatching, particularly for those hoping to see bald eagles and ospreys. History buffs will appreciate the National Colonial Farm, an outdoor museum depicting 18th-century agricultural life. With nature trails and a public fishing pier, it provides a quiet setting for outdoor recreation and historical learning.

Piscataway Park is a sprawling sanctuary managed by the National Park Service in Maryland. The park offers a diverse landscape of meadows, woodlands, and freshwater tidal wetlands, which can be explored through two scenic boardwalks. It is a premier destination for birdwatching, particularly for those hoping to see bald eagles and ospreys. History buffs will appreciate the National Colonial Farm, an outdoor museum depicting 18th-century agricultural life. With nature trails and a public fishing pier, it provides a quiet setting for outdoor recreation and historical learning.

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Address
3400 Bryan Point Road
Websitenps.gov
Phone771-208-1555

Highlights

  • Scenic boardwalks over freshwater tidal wetlands.

  • Prime birdwatching for bald eagles and ospreys.

  • National Colonial Farm showcasing 18th-century agriculture.

  • Public fishing pier and extensive nature trails.

Best For

Birdwatching, nature walks, and historical education.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$0-$20 p/day

Time of Day

Lunch

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Family, Nature Lovers, History Buffs

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Location

Maryland, United States
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