Attractions and places to see around Glenn Dale offer a blend of historical sites, natural green spaces, and recreational opportunities. The region features a network of diverse natural landscapes, including rolling hills and proximity to the Patuxent River. Visitors can explore various parks, trails, and cultural landmarks. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and historical discovery.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Almost this entire bike ride was on separate bike pass. First, we followed Sligo Creek downstream, and then we followed Anacostia upstream.. College Park is a perfect place to finish.. anybody would love this bike tour
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This is a very cool wildlife refuge with trails surrounding Lake Cash and Lake Redington. Make sure to stop in and check out the museum in the Visitor's Center, and keep your eyes peeled for birds along the trail.
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Here, you can take the Paint Branch Trail from its northern end. This paved path connects Lake Artemesia with this point, Cherry Hill, and is well-marked along its route.
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College Park Airport, founded in 1909 as the military demonstration area for the Wright Brothers, is the world's oldest continually operating airport. From here, there is only a fence and a few lights between you and the beginning of the runway to this small airport. If you are lucky, you will catch a plane flying over your head as you walk by.
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Lake Artemesia is a man-made lake, spanning 38 acres and surrounded by Lake Artemesia Park. The lake and the park are named after Artemesia N. Drefs, who in 1972 donated ten lots to the county for preservation as a public green space.
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This area of sprawling farmland is an important research center for agriculture. It's a great place to ride – with roads winding through endless fields.
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College Park Airport was founded in 1909 as the military demonstration area for the Wright Brothers. Notably, it is the world's oldest continually operating airport. As you ride by College Park Airport, you are separated by a fence and a few lights, but not by much else, from the beginning of the runway to this small airport. If you are lucky, you will catch a plane coming right over your head as you ride by.
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Here, you can take the Paint Branch Trail from its northern end. This paved path connects Lake Artemesia with this point, Cherry Hill, and is well-marked along its route.
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You can visit the College Park Airport, recognized as the world's oldest continually operating airport, founded in 1909. Another significant historical site is the Marietta House Museum, which tells the story of free and enslaved families from the 600-acre Marietta Manor, offering exhibits and programs on Prince George's County history.
Yes, the area offers several natural green spaces. The Patuxent Research Refuge spans 12,800 acres with diverse wildlife and over 1,100 plant species, ideal for hiking and bird-watching. You can also explore Lake Artemesia, a scenic 38-acre lake with an aquatic garden and trails. Glenn Dale Park provides local recreational opportunities with trails, open space, and a playground.
Families can enjoy various attractions. Lake Artemesia offers easy trails and fishing areas. The Patuxent Research Refuge has a visitor center with educational exhibits. During summer, the Glenn Dale Splash Park is a popular spot with water slides and splash pads. For a modern mini-golf experience, PopStroke features two 18-hole courses, a restaurant, and a playground.
Numerous hiking trails are available. The Patuxent Research Refuge features trails around Cash Lake and Lake Redington. Nearby Greenbelt Park also offers extensive hiking trails. For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the Hiking around Glenn Dale guide, which includes trails like the Whitemarsh Park Trail and the Perimeter Trail Loop.
Yes, several options cater to different accessibility needs. The Patuxent Research Refuge has wheelchair-accessible facilities and trails. The Paint Branch Trailhead marks the northern end of a paved path connecting to Lake Artemesia, suitable for easy walks and cycling. For more easy routes, check the Easy hikes around Glenn Dale guide.
Cyclists can enjoy the WB&A Trail (Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Recreational Trail), which runs through Glenn Dale and connects to other regional trails. The Beltsville Agricultural Research Center offers roads winding through farmland, providing a rural cycling experience. The paved Paint Branch Trail is also excellent for cycling.
Absolutely. Lake Artemesia features miles of running trails. The Patuxent Research Refuge also has suitable paths for runners. For specific routes, refer to the Running Trails around Glenn Dale guide, which includes options like the Cash Lake Trail Loop and Forest Trail.
Spring and fall are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Glenn Dale. During these seasons, the weather is mild, making it comfortable for hiking, cycling, and exploring parks. The Patuxent Research Refuge is particularly vibrant in fall and spring with huge flocks of migratory bird species.
The Patuxent Research Refuge is a prime location for wildlife observation, home to diverse species and over 1,100 types of plants. It's especially known for migratory birds in spring and fall. Keep an eye out for various animals along the trails around Lake Cash and Lake Redington.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the unique experience of seeing planes at College Park Airport and the serene environment of Lake Artemesia. The extensive trails and diverse wildlife at the Patuxent Research Refuge are also highly valued for their natural appeal and educational opportunities.
Many of the natural parks and trails around Glenn Dale are dog-friendly, though leash laws and specific park regulations should always be checked. Areas like Greenbelt Park and sections of the WB&A Trail are popular for walks with pets. Always ensure to clean up after your dog.


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