Downs Park is a picturesque park and popular tourist attraction located at 8311 John Downs Loop in Pasadena, Maryland, United States. With …
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Oct 14, 2023
This is a lovely park to visit with well paved paths that are good for people with various accessibility needs. I enjoy attending the free musical performances some weekends when the "Friends of Down… Full review by Jessica P
Jun 7, 2023
Now a county park, this beautiful property has a nature center, macadam paths, and a dog beach. What a treasure to repurpose this for the local community. Summer kids camp was taking place while we… Full review by J8896YQlauries
Oct 7, 2022
Nice park. Piss-poor management. Saw a bald eagle sitting on post @ 100 yds off-shore. Saw 2 deer while walking trail. We went for the doggie beach, but 3 other dogs there were aggressive so we dec… Full review by Kevin K
There are grills in the park. Mostly around the pavilions if I remember correctly. However I don't know how many grills. You can reserve the pavilions also. Just call the park.
I’m not sure but here are the rules and regulations and it doesn’t look like it’s prohibited: (this doesn’t allow me to post a link but it’s eqsily found with google) For the most part, there’s not …
I’m not sure but here are the rules and regulations and it doesn’t look like it’s prohibited: (this doesn’t allow me to post a link but it’s eqsily found with google) For the most part, there’s not a lot of policing as long as you respect the park and other people.
How close is the parking to the beach area and pier area? Is it somewhat handicapped accessible?
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the parking is a bit far from the water; however, there are paved trails throughout the whole park that is easily accessible for persons with special needs.
Is there anyway I can get an application to work here? Preferably an outside job. Thank you
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i do not know, i do know that they have park rangers but you need college for that. they do have maintenance crews that work for Anne Arundle i think, so start on the AACO web site.