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Greenbelt Park
Inauguration 2009
a campsite in the Greenbelt Park campground

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a campsite in the Greenbelt Park campground

Thank you for camping at the Greenbelt Park campground as you visited Washington, D.C. and the Inauguration festivities!

Remember that the Greenbelt campground is open all year round.
Come back and enjoy the beautiful Cherry Blossoms in late March or the spectactular fireworks on the Fourth of July!

Each campsite is $16 per site. There are bathroom facilities with hot showers.
There are NO electric or water hookups at any of the sites. There is a dump station for registered campers.

Each campsite consists of a picnic table, grill, and asphalt pad for two vehicles.

Each campsite is limited to six people, three tents, and two vehicles.

Please help us preserve this National Park Service site for this and future generations.

The Greenbelt Park campground is known for its safety, affordability, peaceful surroundings and National Park Service hospitality.

The campground is twelve miles from Washington, D.C. and three miles from the Greenbelt and College Park Metro subway stations. The Metro parking lots are free on the weekends. 

 
a picture of the Greenbelt Park campground
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a picture of the Greenbelt Park campground
a picture of a campsite in the Greenbelt Park campground located in Maryland just 13 miles from the White House  

Did You Know?
Greenbelt Park campground was built as part of Mission 66-the 50th birthday park improvement project of the National Park Service. The Greenbelt Park campground is just thirteen miles from the White House.

Last Updated: January 21, 2009 at 22:32 EST