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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 »
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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.
Still Creek Watershed Cleanup
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Join us for the 2013 Still Creek Watershed Cleanup on Saturday March 2 (Postponed from February 23) from 9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon. Please help us make a difference as we help our neighborhoods and watersheds get and stay healthy. We will meeting at the intersection of Good Luck Road and Auburn Avenue and walk to the cleanup area. Large groups, Please email us beforehand. Bring boots, gloves, and water.
The next Still Creek Watershed Cleanup is on Saturday April 6 from 9:00 to Noon. Help us as we do our part of the Potomac Watershed Cleanup effort to help our neighborhood National Park. We will meeting at the Sweetgum Picnic Area and disperse to the cleanup area. Large groups, Please email us beforehand or contact the park at 301-344-3944 or check the park's website at www.nps.gov/gree Bring boots, gloves,tick repellant and water.
The Third Still Creek Watershed Cleanup is on Saturday April 21 from 9:30 to Noon. Help us as we do our part of the Anacostia Watershed's Earth Day Cleanup effort to help our watershed that leads to the Anacostia River. We will meeting at the Greenbrook Lake on Hanover Parkway. Large groups, Please email us beforehand or contact Bill Duncan at 301-345-6515. All are welcome to join us. |
Did You Know?
that the Greenbelt Park (Md) campground hosted the Native American's Longest Walk II. The original Longest Walk was completed in 1978 as Native Americans protested the rights and conditions of the Native American communities.