Piscataway Park

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Accokeek, United States

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Piscataway Park Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Piscataway Park is located in Accokeek, United States on 3400 Bryan Point Rd. Piscataway Park is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category national park in United States. Accokeek Foundation – Stewards of the Land Skip to content (301) 283-2113 info@accokeek.org 3400 Bryan Point Road Accokeek, MD 20607 Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Flickr SHOP DONATE $000 No products in the cart. Subtotal: $00 View Cart Checkout Accokeek Foundation Stewards of the Land Menu ABOUT About the Foundation Our History & Timeline Our Staff Careers What We Do Agriculture National Food Forest – Sustainable Agriculture Livestock Conservation Museum Garden National Colonial Farm Stewardship Sustainable Practices Environmental Stewardship Habitat Stewardship Cultural Stewardship Education Green History Agricultural Education School Tours 4-H VISIT Location Hours & Directions Gift Shop Recreation Nature Trails Fishing on the Potomac Boating & Kayaking Geocaching Events Upcoming Events Green History Events Rentals Weddings Picnics, Birthdays & Special Events TOURS School Tours – Interactive Experiences Group Tours – Something for Everyone SUPPORT Donate Make a donation! In Kind Wish List Volunteer Volunteering Opportunities Planned Giving Donor Gift Programs Corporate Partnerships Flexible Sponsorship Opportunities EVENTS BLOG CONTACT Search:   Menu ABOUT About the Foundation Our History & Timeline Our Staff Careers What We Do Agriculture National Food Forest – Sustainable Agriculture Livestock Conservation Museum Garden National Colonial Farm Stewardship Sustainable Practices Environmental Stewardship Habitat Stewardship Cultural Stewardship Education Green History Agricultural Education School Tours 4-H VISIT Location Hours & Directions Gift Shop Recreation Nature Trails Fishing on the Potomac Boating & Kayaking Geocaching Events Upcoming Events Green History Events Rentals Weddings Picnics, Birthdays & Special Events TOURS School Tours – Interactive Experiences Group Tours – Something for Everyone SUPPORT Donate Make a donation! In Kind Wish List Volunteer Volunteering Opportunities Planned Giving Donor Gift Programs Corporate Partnerships Flexible Sponsorship Opportunities EVENTS BLOG CONTACT Protecting Piscataway Park for Future Generations Learn More. Donate. Self-Guided Park Adventures. Our Mission The Accokeek Foundation cultivates passion for the natural and cultural heritage of Piscataway Park and commitment to stewardship and sustainability. Our Vision People connected to the land and engaged in creating a sustainable world. May82018 How the Accokeek Foundation is Supporting Teachers and Students in Making the World a Better Place Jun242020 Juneteenth: Journey to Freedom Jun42020 Accokeek Foundation Statement on Racial Equity Jun12020 Eugene B. Roberts, Jr. Memorial Fund May252020 Self-Guided Adventures Get In Touch  info@accokeek.org  3400 Bryan Point Road Accokeek, MD 20607 DONATE TODAY! QUICK LINKS      About Accokeek      School Tours      Group Tours      Membership      Gallery      Dialogue Project      Blog © 2016 Accokeek Foundation. All Rights Reserved. Website Designed & Developed by ONE Strategy Go to Top Click Here For

Address

3400 Bryan Point Rd

Phone

+1 3017634600

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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papichulo110029

Great family place. Stroller friendly. Clean. Lots of parking. Ports potties available. Covid-19 safeguards in place. A must if un the area

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Jenna DeFosse

Pleasantly surprised by this place! Was looking for a new outdoors place to see in the DMV and I found this just through its high ratings on google reviews. We parked at the Colonial Farm (visitor center closed due to Covid) parking lot. Arrived around 10:30 am and it was about halfway full. If it got really busy in the afternoon I think there would have been space to park on the road but it didn’t seem like parking was running out when I left at 2:00 pm. I enjoyed the park because it was a little bit of everything - the farm has animals, there are some shaded woods parts, the piers to see the Potomac were nice (the water sounds like the ocean in some parts!) and there was even a marsh type area. Lots of people fishing on one of the piers. Some picnic tables by the visitor center. Bring water - there is not much shade around the farm. Family friendly and some people had dogs. Aside from the farm animals, I saw an osprey and a newt! There were maps available and we just made a large loop around the farm and by the water. Easy to navigate and 95% flat ground. Majority of people were good about social distancing and wearing masks.

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Jeff Frederick

A lovely site to talk a walk. Ample parking. Restrooms have been closed for a long time, I believe that there is a port-a-potty onsite, but there is no other public restroom for miles.

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Brian Holm-Hansen

Great vistas of the Potomac River as well as historical significance. The fantastic 1770 farm has authentic buildings and livestock. The trails are very nice. The Potomac is accessible from two piers, and we had a great view of George Washington's Mount Vernon. Parking was free and convenient.

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Piscataway National Park should be renamed to \National Memorial to Plastic Waste in America's Waterways\ maintained by the pro-plastic lobby.