• Campers relaxing at their site

    Greenbelt

    Park Maryland

There are park alerts in effect.
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  • Tick Alert

    Greenbelt Park has issued a tick alert warning. Ticks have been spotted on park staff and visitors. Please use precautions such as tick repellant while visiting the park. Click the following for more information on Ticks and tick prevention. More »

  • Greenbelt Ranger Station near the campground closed until June 1

    The Greenbelt Ranger Station near the campground is Closed until June 1 for repairs. The Greenbelt Park Headquarters will be open seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Visitors to the campground can stop by the Park Headquarters for assistance.

For Kids

a picture of the For Kids Federal web site

A link to Federal kids' web sites.

First Gov web site


A federal kids web site along with some of the best kids' sites from other organizations all grouped by subject.
Explore, learn, and have fun.
Click here for the First Gov web sites.

 
a picture of Smokey Bear

Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires.
Kids, have fun learning how you can help prevent forest fires.

U.S. Forest Service

Smokey Bear says "Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires".

Click here to visit the Smokey Bear kids page and learn how you can prevent forest fires and help Smokey Bear.

Did You Know?

a picture of a Native American tent in the Greenbelt Park campground

Greenbelt Park campground (located in Maryland) was closed in 1978 so that Native Americans could camp while in Washington, D.C. as a part of the Longest Walk that started in Sacramento, California. The walk was a part of Native Americans protest of how the government was treating Native Americans.