Patuxent River Park is a scenic park along the Patuxent River in Maryland, offering extensive trails, fishing, and wildlife watching opportunities in a lush riverine environment.
Patuxent River Park spans over 6,000 acres along the middle Patuxent River, primarily within Prince George's and Howard Counties, Maryland. The park features a diverse landscape of hardwood forests, wetlands, and river habitats that support a variety of wildlife such as deer, osprey, and beavers. Established in 1963, the park is managed by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Visitors can enjoy more than 20 miles of clearly marked hiking and mountain biking trails, which wind through floodplains, upland forests, and serene riverbanks. Fishing is a popular activity here, with the Patuxent River hosting species like largemouth bass, catfish, and sunfish. The park is well known for bird watching due to its rich bird population, including migratory songbirds and raptors. There are picnic areas, designated nature centers, and boat ramps for canoes, kayaks, and small boats. The park's natural beauty is enhanced by historic remnants, such as old plantation sites and mills along the river. Its tranquil environment makes it a favored escape for locals and visitors looking for outdoor recreation close to the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. The park's blend of river access, varied trails, and wildlife viewing make it ideal for day trips, family outings, and casual explorers seeking connection to the outdoors.
Long Branch Trail – a popular multi-use trail following the Patuxent River
Extensive river shoreline perfect for fishing and paddle sports
Diverse habitats supporting abundant bird species especially during migration
Historic sites along the river including old mills and foundations
A designated water trail along the Patuxent River, providing scenic paddling opportunities with access points throughout the park.
A 7.5-mile multi-use trail featuring moderate terrain and river views, ideal for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
A center offering interpretive programs and exhibits focused on the region's natural history and ecology.