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    Tuckahoe State Park

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    At Tuckahoe park you can pick many different things to do from hiking to camping a nice lake for kayaking, stream fishing, horse trails, Birds All ages friendly You won't be disappointed

    Ian P.

    Absolutely fantastic campsite. The sites are well maintained and accommodating. Each has a firepit with grill, a picnic bench, and post for hanging a lantern. The sites are spacious enough to comfortably fit a tent and car. The electric sites have reliable power. The bathrooms had two showers with plenty of hot water.

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    Beth S.

    We had planned on visiting another state park, but it was crazy busy, so we went here instead. Lovely park with a lake and just gorgeous, tall skinny trees on the trail. We only found a 30-minute trail to hike, but that's bc we hadn't planned our visit. Looks like there's plenty of hiking available, which we found out online once we got home. We only saw four people on our hike, nice bc of the pandemic, so it felt safe. Bathrooms are open, another plus. They have a cool looking playground there for kids and plenty of room to stretch out.

    My pup in the front of the tandem kayak. Plenty of room! $15 for two hour rental.
    Brandi P.

    I'm in the beginning stages of becoming "Camper Woman" and Tuckahoe was another stop on my journey. Tuckahoe didn't "wow" be but it also didn't "disappoint". Amenities include: -Campsite(s) with relative distance to one another: Perfect for much needed privacy -Clean Bathrooms -Kayak/Canoe Rentals -Nice Walking Trails -Small lake/Trails for Kayaking and Canoeing. I was throughly impressed by the wildlife we saw though through the marsh areas! (Orioles, Turtles, Snake, etc.) -Disc Golf Courses -Horseback Trails -Volleyball Courts -Picnic Areas get swamped on summer Saturdays & Sundays -Pets are allowed: Brought my dog and took her out on the tandem kayak with me! -Cost us $15 for two hour kayak rental Couple of tips that I wish I had known: -Check-in doesn't exist. Don't worry about checking-in, just follow the signs until you see the park (which is hidden by some trees) and once you're in.. look for the lit up bulletin boards for check-in and site information. -This Park is mostly all "honor" system. Please don't abuse these privileges. It is through the funds for wood, concessions & etc that these state parks remain open. -Check yourself, children and pets for ticks. My pup and I both came home with 1 each.

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    Beautiful quiet State park with large level sites. Electric in one loop but no water at sites. Big well-kept bath house.

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    always a delight walking and camping!the rangers are so knowledgeable and friendly. I'm a local and have been going since I was a baby

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    Our favorite park to visit. Playgrounds, walking trails, little creeks. We love it! You can also camp in tents and RVs..

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    Washington Baltimore and Annapolis Trail - Mile Marker @ mile 2.5

    Washington Baltimore and Annapolis Trail

    4.5(2 reviews)
    46.8 mi

    I rarely rate a park/trail/nature below five stars. It is Mother Nature so far be it from me to…read morerate it below five. However, this nature/walking/running/biking trail was man made. It follows the high tension electrical wires that run along, fittingly, Electric Avenue. Along the route are small parks, lakes, and a few nature trails. Most of the trail goes through the back yards are well-maintained homes and farms. The entire paved (bituminous...black because it contains bitumen or asphalt) portion of trail is approximately six miles between Glenn Dale Road and and Bowie. The trail used to be a state-of-the-art electric commuter train railway (the eponymous Washington, Baltimore, & Annapolis Railroad...from 1908-1935). Some tracks were incorporated into the trail past Race Track Road in Bowie. Today the trail is used by pedestrians, runners, and bicyclists to burn some calories. The hills are not too steep but will challenge you. The folks are friendly and the trail is well maintained. Would that there were more restrooms. In Glenn Dale there is a community center we're one may use indoor facilities. Parking is available at three major points: 1) Glenn Dale Road, 2) Glenn Dale Splash Park, and 3) Race Track Road. This is my favorite walking spot in Glenn Dale. Not too crowded but the bicyclist sometimes think they are riding in a Tour de France peloton. Some groups use the trail for group rides and on those days just watch out. There are many thrilling tunnels and wooden bridge crossings all of which are solid and sound structures the exact opposite of death traps. The trail is almost a straight line with much signage and many markers. It would be almost impossible to get lost. Wildlife is plentiful too. Birds of all stripes and feathers, even woodpeckers that you can hear jackhammering away on trees. Hares and turtles. Deer and foxes. Amphibians and small rodents. You know, things found in woodlands, forest, and marshlands. There are many horse farms and other farms along the route that account for the sounds of roosters crowing in the morning and the moo of cows. People with dogs usually are good about following leash laws. Overall just an eclectic mix of all manner of flora and fauna. Four stars due to the high tension lines that scare me because I always think one is going to fall or that the magnetic energy may be harmful to health. Great people, well-maintained trail surface, and Mother Nature in her stunning simplicity.

    The B&A trail is a wonderful walking/running/biking trail that stretches, obviously, from Annapolis…read moreto Baltimore. I accessed the trail in Annapolis. It was a bit confusing as the Annapolis parking lot was probably a half mile away from the trail. It was easy for me to just ride my bike there but I would be hesitant to bring kids and have them ride on the shoulder of the road where cars were speeding by at 60 mph. Once on the trail, i seriously enjoyed every second of my ride. The trail was wide enough that it was not a problem to pass other exercisers. Everyone seemed to know to stay to the right and pass to the left. It was not overly hilly and the trail was well maintained with no cracks/ potholes. Every few miles there were cute little picnic tables near coffee shops and cafes where riders were meeting up for meals. I didn't stop as I was well fueled during my ride but I will plan to do that next time I ride.

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    Washington Baltimore and Annapolis Trail - Beaver made light work of this wood. Mother Nature's wood sculpture.

    Beaver made light work of this wood. Mother Nature's wood sculpture.

    Washington Baltimore and Annapolis Trail - Glenn Dale Lake by the Splash Park

    Glenn Dale Lake by the Splash Park

    Washington Baltimore and Annapolis Trail - WB&A Spur Trail .075 mile marker...clearest blue sky in the background.

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    WB&A Spur Trail .075 mile marker...clearest blue sky in the background.

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