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Board of Public Works Approves 200-Acre Land Acquisition in Central Maryland

Property Adjacent to Rosaryville State Park will Expand Recreation

Photo of entrance sign at Rosaryville State ParkThe Board of Public Works today approved the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ acquisition of nearly 200 acres in Prince George’s County. The property is adjacent to Rosaryville State Park and its acquisition will expand the park’s offerings including equestrian opportunities and an expanded trail network.

Without the department’s acquisition, the property might otherwise have been slated for extensive development.

“This is a special opportunity to obtain a relatively large piece of property in an urban area and provide important water quality protection to the Western Branch watershed,” Maryland Natural Resources Secretary Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio said. “It will also be a great addition to the region’s outdoor recreation opportunities.”

Rosaryville is a 982 acre day-use park with miles of trails for hiking, biking, and equestrians and is well known for hosting trail rides, fox chasing, and horse trials. 


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