About Greenbelt Park
Enjoy affordable camping, hiking, and peaceful forest surroundings just ten miles from Washington, DC!
Greenbelt, Maryland · Prince George's County
Enjoy affordable camping, hiking, and peaceful forest surroundings just ten miles from Washington, DC!
Enjoy affordable camping, hiking, and peaceful forest surroundings just ten miles from Washington, DC!
Off I-95 South Take Exit 23 Route 201 Kenilworth Avenue South(toward Bladensburg). (this will be a left). Drive on Kenilworth Avenue (Route 201). Once crossing over I-95, you will see sign for Route 193 Greenbelt Road. Veer right to Take Route 193 East. Take a left on Greenbelt Road . (Greenbelt Road is Route 193 and is an overpass over Route 201) The park entrance is a quarter mile on the right hand side.
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Heading to Greenbelt Park? A few things to know before you go:
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