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Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm MD

Lat, Long: 38.80578214, -77.01131457

Designation:

The diverse history of Maryland and our national heritage can be experienced at Oxon Cove Park. Through hands-on programs and other activities, you can experience farm life and how its changed over time. Explore how the park evolved from a plantation home during the War of 1812, to a hospital farm, to the park you can visit today.

Weather:

Make sure that you wear appropriate shoes and clothing. Closed-toe shoes are recommended, sneakers or comfortable boots are best. Dress for the season, light clothes in summer, layers in spring and fall, and warm coats in winter. Cooler days are often the best days to visit Oxon Hill Farm if you’re interested in seeing farm animals or wildlife out and about. There are still lots of things to see and do on hotter days, just make sure to keep hydrated and take frequent breaks.

Directions:

While our mailing address is on Oxon Hill Road, the parking lot entrance to the park is on Bald Eagle Road. Bald Eagle Road can be accessed from the Capital Beltway (I-495/I-95), as well as Indian Head Highway (MD-210) and Oxon Hill Road (MD-414). For detailed directions, please visit our website at http://www.nps.gov/oxhi/planyourvisit/directions.htm

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Address/Contact:

1967 Bald Eagle Road

Oxon Hill, US, 20745

Phone: (771) 208-1536

Email: oxhi_visitorservices@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Two brown cows graze in a fieldSunrise at the FarmFarrier repairs horse hoovesYoung visitors meet the pigs.A white brick two story buildingA paved walkway along a wooded shoreline