All Parks in Annapolis
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From inside, you’d never know that this charming spot for bird-watching and reflection is tucked away in a bustling government office park. The 5-acre garden recreates various geographic features around the state, including a forest, a peninsula and a streamside. The barrier-free retreat was named in honor of one of Maryland’s first ladies, Mrs. J. Millard Tawes. The trickling ponds Read more...
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This quaint 44-acre park is a great escape for swimming, fishing or boating. Since a permit is required for entry, Thomas Point is typically less populated and quieter than the free parks. There are plenty of herons, geese and ospreys to observe, and you might spot a family of deer or a fox scampering into the underbrush. Revel in breathtaking Read more...
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This park may be small, but it has a lot to offer. There are gorgeous views of the Severn River, especially if you take advantage of 24/7 fishing from the pier. The park is named after a local Colonial-era printer. It’s situated near the U.S. Naval Academy Bridge and is part of the East Coast Greenway, a national trail that Read more...

