Parks
The Washington Metropolitan Area is home to a variety of outdoor
activities. Area parks provide opportunities to explore nature
trails, picnic with grandchildren, or enjoy assorted water activities
like swimming, kayaking, fishing and sailing.
Below is a selection of local parks located just outside your
new community.
Granville
Gude Park & Lakehouse
A 29 acre park which features two lakes, pavilions, grills,
tot lot, horseshoe pits, boat dock with paddle boat rentals,
hiker/biker trails, and an outdoor stage. Be sure to participate
in one of the many community events that the park hosts throughout
the year.
National
Wildlife Visitor Center
Discover the largest science and environmental education center
that the Department of the Interior has to offer. The Visitor
Center is located on the 12,750-acre Patuxent Research Refuge
and features interactive exhibits, guided Tram tours, and surrounding
forests, lakes, and trails for you to explore.
Riverfront
Park
This is one of Laurel's most beautiful parks featuring 30 acres
along the scenic Patuxent River extending from the historic
dam ruins to U.S. Route 1. Park amenities include pavilions,
paved hiker/biker paths, grills, scenic wetland areas, two bridges,
and the historic dam ruins.
Central Parke at Victoria
Falls is also conveniently located to many of
the area's great parks if you are looking to venture out a little
further.
Rock
Creek Park
Located in the Northwest section of D.C., this park is perfect
for a leisurely afternoon of hiking, biking or walking. Rock
Creek Park is described as one of the area's natural gems. Don't
forget to visit the park's Nature Center and Planetarium or
the famous National Zoological Park. Rock Creek Park is also
home to the Fitzgerald Tennis Center, site of Washington D.C.'s
professional men's tour stop where Andre Agassi has been a three
time tournament winner.
Greenbelt
Park
Greenbelt Park is one of the largest natural sanctuaries located
within the metropolitan area. The evergreen forest provides
a refreshing break for those interested in spending a casual
day surrounded by woods. Hiking, biking, camping, picnicking
and bird watching are among the outdoor activities enjoyed at
this recreational area.
Seneca
Creek State Park
Located in Gaithersburg, Maryland, this 6,300 acre park winds
along the scenic route of Seneca Creek as it makes its way to
the Potomac River. Rent a boat and head out on Clopper Lake
or be more adventurous and check out the miles of marked trails
for hiking and mountain biking. Fishing is also another favorite
activity of park goers.
Sandy
Point
Do you want to spend a day at the beach without driving the
distance? This park located in Annapolis is an excellent place
for swimming, crabbing, fishing and boating. The beaches provide
a breath-taking view of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge as well as
sailing regattas which are part of the Annapolis area's famous
sailing competition.
Anacostia
Park
This is one of D.C.'s largest and most predominant recreation
areas. Stretching along the Anacostia River, the park features
the beautiful Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens as well as ball fields,
tennis courts and golf. If you are lucky, you might even spot
a bald eagle or blue heron!
Museums
Central Parke at Victoria Falls
offers easy access to many of the region’s best museums.
You are within a short distance to the abundant attractions
of the nearby cities so there will always be things for you
to see and do. A few of the highlights include the Smithsonian
Museums, National Gallery of Art, and Holocaust Memorial Museum
in Washington, D.C.; the Ft. McHenry National Monument and Historic
Shrine, National Aquarium, and Science Center in Baltimore;
and the U.S. Naval Academy and Museum, Thomas Point Lighthouse,
and Maritime Museum in Annapolis.
Museums to visit right in Laurel include:
Laurel
Museum
The Laurel Museum is located in a former 1840 mill worker's
home. Over the years, the home has seen several modifications
before the City purchased it in 1985. It now houses a collection
of books, photographs, tools, personal artifacts, textiles,
and oral histories on the City of Laurel and surrounding areas.
Montpelier
Mansion
A National Historic Landmark, Montpelier Mansion is operated
as a house museum featuring select rooms that have been researched
and furnished as they would have appeared from the late 1700's
until 1830. Tours, concerts, teas, festivals, reenactments,
exhibits, lectures and seminars are offered throughout the year.
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