Bladensburg - Parks and Recreation
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Bladensburg - Parks and Recreation
Bladensburg Waterfront Park Bladensburg Waterfront Park 4601 Annapolis Road, Bladensburg, MD 20710 DIRECTIONS: From the Capital Beltway, take Kenilworth Avenue (Rt. 201) south, and exit at Route 450 west/Bladensburg. Turn left onto Route 450, go 300 feet and turn left into Bladensburg Waterfront Park at the sign. This entrance is 500 feet east of the Peace Cross Memorial. PARK HOURS: Open daily from sunrise to sunset. OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm BATTLE OF BLADENSBURG VISITOR CENTER: Daily, 10 am–4 pm PHONE: 301-779-0371; TTY 301-699-2544 www.pgparks.com The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation. Produced by The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, Natural and Historical Resources Division. PPC PR PA 3/13 2013 Calendar of Events Bladensburg Waterfront Park V isitors to the Bladensburg Waterfront Park will find a picturesque park in an urban setting. The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset. It is nestled among the Port Towns of Bladensburg, Colmar Manor, Edmonston and Cottage City, Maryland. It provides a unique recreational, natural and historical resource for visitors and residents. The park, formerly known as the Bladensburg Marina, is located on the Anacostia River, east of the Peace Cross Memorial. This Waterfront Park features a paved riverside walk, picnic pavilion, public fishing pier, free boat ramp, free pontoon boat tours, community boat storage, and canoe, kayak, paddleboat, and rowboat rentals. Visit the Battle of Bladensburg Visitor Center or take a walk on the Anacostia River Trail. History of Bladensburg Waterfront Park I n 1742 the town of Bladensburg was created on the banks of the Anacostia River. The river’s depth at that time was approximately 40 feet. This port town was named after Maryland Governor Thomas Bladen. The town was a vibrant com- mercial port with wharves, taverns and stores. Some of the historic properties still exist: The George Washington House, a tavern during the 1700s and currently the headquarters for the Anacostia Watershed Society; Market Master’s House; Bostwick House; Magruder House; and Free Hope Baptist Church. The success of Bladensburg as a port town during the 1700s was due largely to Christopher Lowndes—a merchant, and shipyard and ropewalk owner—who was the town commissioner for 40 years. By the 1800s the port town began to decline due to flooding and the silting of the river. In the 1850s tobacco shipping ended when the river became too shallow for seagoing vessels. Flooding remained a problem in Bladensburg until 1954 when the Army Corps of Engineers began a flood control and navigation project. This project involved straightening parts of the river, dredging, and the construction of levees, bridges, pumping stations and highways. In 1996 the old Bladensburg Marina began to be transformed. The waterfront was redeveloped with a new public boating facility, visitor center, waterfront walkGeorge Washington House (top) and Market Master’s House (bottom) way, historic interpretive panels, a picnic pavilion based on a ropewalk, playground, floating docks and parking. It was re-opened to the public in 2000. In 2005, a pedestrian bridge linking Bladensburg and Colmar Manor was completed, connecting hiker-biker trails on both sides of the river. Community Events/Programs A-May-Zing Animal Fest Saturday, May 18, 12 noon–4 pm Battle of Bladensburg Visitor Center Hours: Daily, 10 am – 4 pm T he Visitors Center is located along the Anacostia River near the site of the Battle of Bladensburg in the War of 1812. This devastating American loss allowed the British to proceed into Washington, D.C. where many government buildings were burned including the U.S Capitol and The White House. The Center uses photos, artifacts and other media and a film to tell the Bring the entire family to enjoy this exciting event featuring birds of prey, reptiles, farm animals, a puppet show, food vendors, arts & crafts and much more! All ages; FREE Open House on the Waterfront Saturday, May 25, 9 am–3 pm Co-sponsored by M-NCPPC and Ladders-N-Things, enjoy a free, fun day in the park. Enjoy free refreshments and learn basic fishing and canoe paddling techniques. All necessary materials provided. FREE ■ Canoeing: 9–11 am ■ Fishing: 9–11 am ■ Pontoon Boat Tour: 12 noon ■ Canoe Races: 1–3 pm Caribbean Heritage Festival Saturday, June 1, 12 noon– 8 pm Hosted by the Caribbean Council of Prince George’s County, experience “A Taste of the Caribbean.” Enjoy live performances, delicious food, craft vendors, free boat rides, “pon de river” and more. All ages; FREE fascinating story of the people, places and events of the battle in Prince George’s Arts on the Waterfront County. Historical and archeological artifacts from Sundays, June 16 – August 4, 6 –7:30 pm the British troop encampments of Nottingham are displayed along with narrative historical accounts. The Battle of Bladensburg Visitor Center offers programs and activities for all ages. ■ Discussions and Lectures ■ Historical and Living History ■ Join us when the Waterfront springs to life with music and entertainment—jazz, R&B, reggae, dance, blues, rock and a puppet show. Refreshments available for purchase. FREE Arts on the Waterfront Grand Finale Sunday, August 4, 2– 8 pm Enjoy live Zouk/Island music, entertainment, food vendors, crafts and more. All ages; FREE Demonstrations Port Towns Day Scheduled Interpretive Saturday, September 21, 12 noon–9 pm Rain Date: October 5 Historical Pontoon Boat Tours ■ School Curriculum Programs ■ Special Guest Speakers ■ Young Historians Club Co-sponsored by M-NCPPC and the Towns of Bladensburg, Colmar Manor, Edmonston and Cottage City. Enjoy music, prizes, food, crafts, vendors and other activities. FREE For more information, please Teens & Jeans for the Homeless Walk-a-Thon call 301-927-8819 or visit Saturday, November 23, 10 am–2 pm www.pgparks.com Walk the Anacostia River Trail and help bring awareness to homelessness. Enjoy a marching band, live entertainment and refreshments. Bring clean, gently worn jeans of all sizes for those in need. All ages; FREE Bladensburg Waterfront Park 2013 Calendar of Events Boat Rentals BOAT RENTAL HOURS & RATES Boating Programs FEE STRUCTURE: Residents are persons living within Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties. Non-residents are persons living outside Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties. Life vests are provided. Reservations are required for all boating programs and lessons. To register, visit www.pgparks.com and click on the SMARTlink logo. MARYLAND BOATING SAFETY CLASS Saturday & Sunday, March 9 & 10 or April 13 & 14, 8:30 am–1 pm Ages 12 & up. FEE: $25/person Earn your Certificate of Boating Safety Education. KAYAK & CANOE LESSONS Learn paddling skills from a certified instructor. Persons 16 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Ages 11 & up. FEE: Resident $25; Non-Resident $30 ■ Kayak Lessons: Saturdays, April 27, June 8, July 27, September 28 & October 26, 10 am–2 pm ■ Canoe Lessons: Saturdays, May 11, July 13 & September 14, 10 am–2 pm PADDLE SPORT TOURS Saturdays, June 22, July 20 & August 10, 10 am–2 pm Join a naturalist for a paddling excursion in a kayak or canoe to the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens. Persons 16 & under must be accompanied by an adult. FEE: Resident $10; Non-Resident $12 FREE FAMILY SUNDAYS Sundays, June 23, July 28, August 25, September 22 & October 27 Enjoy a FREE, one-hour canoe, kayak or paddle boat rental. An M-NCPPC Health &Wellness Initiative Our fleet of small crafts is available daily May–October. Rent single or tandem kayaks, canoes, rowboats or paddle boats. Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 am–3 pm; Saturday & Sunday, 10 am–5 pm ■ Canoe & Kayak Rates: Resident $16/day; Non-Resident $20/day ■ Paddleboats & Rowboat Rates: Resident $8/hour, $20/day; Non-Resident $9/hour, $26/day ■ Fishing Rods: Resident $5; Non-Resident $6 RENTAL FACILITIES THE ROPEWALK PAVILION is available for rentals. It has 18 picnic tables and a capacity for a maximum of 100 people. All renters must have a SMARTlink account and complete a contract. Full payment plus the deposit is due with the reservation. Large groups or specialized functions must have permission or a reservation to use the pavilion. Alcoholic beverages, and outside grilling are not permitted. MNCPPC park rules apply. Call for more information. FEE: Resident $200; Non-Resident $250; 9 am–6 pm, Daily; Security deposit: $100. Additional fees may apply. CLASSROOM RENTALS are available for meetings, birthday parties and other small functions. The capacity is 40 people with table and chairs; and 50 people auditoriumstyle seating. Kitchen facilities are not available. FEE: Resident $60/hour; Non-Resident $78/hour; plus $100 security deposit WATERFRONT BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGE Available Tuesday–Sunday, 12 noon–3 pm The package includes a 3-hour classroom rental and a pontoon boat ride. FEE: Resident $120; Non-Resident $155; plus $100 security deposit THE COMMUNITY BOATHOUSE rents storage spaces for canoes, kayaks and rowing shells to individuals and teams. Monthly rates are based on boat length: $1.60/foot (indoors); $1.40/foot (outdoors) ■ Nature Programs Butterfly Hike Saturday, September 14, 11 am–2 pm Join a naturalist in search of butterflies. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a lunch. Materials provided. Persons 11 & under must be accompanied by an adult. FEE: Resident $2; Non-Resident $3 FEE STRUCTURE: Residents are persons living within Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties. Non-residents are persons living anywhere outside Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties. Reservations are required for all programs. To register, visit www.pgparks.com and click on the SMARTlink logo. ■ Nature Outing Tuesday, April 2, 9 am–4:30 pm Explore the outdoors, boating, fishing, hiking and more. Earn service learning hours. Materials provided. Ages 11–16. FEE: Resident $5; Non-Resident $6 SMARTlink #1098415 ■ Riverside Campfire Friday, April 12, 7– 9 pm Enjoy a riverside campfire and roast marshmallows. Ages 2 & up; FEE: Resident $2; Non-Resident $3 SMARTlink #1036543 ■ Nature Scavenger Hunt Saturday, April 27, 1–2:30 pm Join a naturalist on a fun, adventurous scavenger hunt. Ages 5 & up. FEE: Resident $2; Non-Resident $3 SMARTlink #1036490 ■ Fishing 101 Sundays, April 28, June 9 & September 22, 10 am–1 pm Learn basic fishing techniques such as casting, handling fish and fish safety. Persons 12 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Ages 6 & up FEE: Resident $5; Non-Resident $6 ■ Wildflower Walk Saturday, May 11, 1– 3 pm Take a walk to look for beautiful wildflowers. Persons 12 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Ages 7 & up. FEE: Resident $2; Non-Resident $3 SMARTlink #1036765 2013 Summer Concert Series ARTS AT THE WATERFRONT Join us when the Waterfront springs to life with music and entertainment—jazz, R&B, reggae, dance, blues, rock and a puppet show. All ages. Sundays, June 16 – August 4 6 – 7:30 pm, FREE Refreshments available for purchase. ARTS ON THE WATERFRONT GRAND FINALE Enjoy live Zouk/Island music, entertainment, food vendors, crafts and more. Sunday, August 4, 2 – 8 pm All ages; FREE River Clean-Ups EARTH DAY CLEAN-UP & CELEBRATION 2013 Anacostia River Boat Tours Join a Park Naturalist on a pontoon boat for an environmental or historical tour of the scenic Anacostia River. Pre-registration is not required. Sign up the day of the tour. FREE ■ Weekday Boat Tours Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays April 16 – October 31, 12 noon – 12:45 pm ■ Evening Boat Tours Saturdays & Sundays May 4 – October 27, 5 – 5:45 pm ■ Historical Tours: April 24 & May 22, 2–3 pm ■ Bird Watching Tours: May 19, 1–3 pm & September 8, 11 am –1 pm Sponsored by Anacostia Watershed Society Saturday, April 20 8:30 am – 3 pm At 1 pm, celebrate the clean-up at Bladensburg Waterfront Park. Enjoy a free lunch, live entertainment and environmental displays. ANACOSTIA RIVER CLEAN-UPS Go to www.pgparks.com click on Volunteers and sign up online. Saturdays, June 15, September 7 & October 5 9:30 am–12 noon Volunteer Opportunities Volunteer at the Bladensburg Waterfront Park! Students can earn service learning hours. Go to www.pgparks.com click on Volunteers and sign up online. Groups of 12 or more people must schedule their own environmental or historical tours. Science Curriculum Programs ■ Animal Characteristics ■ Natural Resources & Other Programs ■ Nature Senses ■ Water & You ■ Weather ■ Wetland Ecology Social Studies Curriculum Programs ■ Native American Life ■ 19th century Prince George’s County ■ Battle of Bladensburg and The War of 1812
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