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Greenbelt National Park Campgrounds
Greenbelt Park
6565 Greenbelt Road Greenbelt MD 20770, 301-344-3944
Park Map
Recreation Activities: Biking · Camping · Educational Programs · Hiking · Horseback Riding · Wildlife Viewing
Camping Areas
Greenbelt Park
Open All Year
Reservations
Online or by Phone at 1-800-365-CAMP
Phone
301-344-3944
Details
The 174 site campground is open all year round. There are no electrical or water hookups available. There are hot showers, bathroom facilities and a dump station available to registered campers. $14.00 per night $7.00 for Golden Age or Golden Access card holders. We take reservations Memorial Day through Labor Day. We have plenty of availability between Labor Day and Memorial Day. The campground rules and regulations are available in the Management Docs link located on the right side.
Additional Information
Getting There
Plane National Airport is 17 miles away. There is a Metro subway stop at the airport.
Baltimore-Washington Airport is 21 miles from the park. There is no public transportation available to the park.
Car Off I-95, take Exit 23 (Route 201) Kenilworth Avenue South to (Route 193) Greenbelt Road East. The park is a quarter mile on the right. The park address is 6565 Greenbelt Road (Route 193). From Washington, D.C., take (Route 295) Baltimore-Washington Parkway north to (Route 193) Greenbelt Road West. Proceed to the 2nd traffic light. The park is on the left across from Fridays restaurant and the Marriot Courtyard.
Public Transportation The University of Md/College Park Metro station is a 2.5 mile walk to the campground. The F-6 bus headed toward the New Carrollton Metro station runs on weekdays only. Tell the driver to let you off near Parkdale High School. There is a entrance with parking area. Take the paved trail to the chain linked fence and take a left. The Ranger Station is two hundred yards on your right.
The Greenbelt Metro station is 3 miles from the park. It has a very large parking lot. We recommend that you drive to the Greenbelt Metro instead of driving to Washington, D.C. because of the lack of parking especially on weekdays.
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