Address: 6700 Needwood Rd, Derwood, MD 20855, USA
Phone: +13014952595
Sunday: 7AM–7PM
Monday: 7AM–7PM
Tuesday: 7AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7AM–7PM
Thursday: 7AM–7PM
Friday: 7AM–7PM
Saturday: 7AM–7PM
Rizwan Ahmed Khokhar
One of the best regional park near Rockville…. Calmness , serenity , family feel. A must visit place if you live in Montgomery county.
Christopher O'Connor
Google maps will take you to the Golf Course. It is best to follow the sign. This park is very big with many different areas. I saw a zip line compound buy I think it was closed. It was a large area for this to take place. Many different picnicking areas and there is a playground along with canoeing. Outside of this, you have the open land and the many hiking trails.
heechul Chang
It’s really good to spent some time with your family here. You can walk around the lake in 1 and a half hours which may be deserved as around 9,000 steps depending on your step length.
Brian Copes
Overall great park and a beautiful lake. I’ll break my review into categories. “Parking”- plenty of parking spots and lots at this park. I would suggest parking at the first lot to the left of main park direction sign because it’s the biggest. It’s a gravel parking lot. They do have a couple other smaller lots and even roadside parking. I’m impressed with the parking options compared with other dc area parks. “Bathrooms” - it was closed. Maybe due to covid or park policy not sure. Before sure you handle your business before venturing to this park. “Trails” - My friend and I did the main trail closest to the lake for the excellent water view. It was an easy hike on that is 90% dirt trail and the other is concrete/gravel. Plenty of space for people to go in both directions on the trails. “Activities/Other” - I saw a volleyball court, picnic tables, kayaking spot, huge grass field for anything and plenty of park benches to chill and take it all in. I would definitely recommend to go on a hike at this beautiful and peaceful work. It seems to be great for families, dog owners, and really anyone! I’ll be back for sure!
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I would say no
Robert C McDonell Campground at Cabin John Regional Park 7701 Tuckerman Ln, Rockville, MD 20854 Unstaffed campground, with 7 walk-in primitive sites and an accessible group pavilion. There are two tent pads, two picnic tables, a grill, and a fire pit on each campsite. https://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks-and-trails/cabin-john-regional-park/campground ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Further away from Rockville is a nicer, staffed campground, in Clarksburg. Little Bennett Campground 23705 Frederick Rd, Clarksburg, MD 20871. 91 wooded campsites from which to choose, three cabins, three yurts. It also offers Full Hook-Up and Pull-Thru sites for RVs. https://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks-and-trails/little-bennett-regional-park/little-bennett-camping
On a leash, yes.
https://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks-and-trails/lake-needwood-boats/ There is a link to a PDF with boat info
Yes you can
Yes
I don `t believe
Nope, no wading, no swimming. No dogs allowed in the water either. Possible toxic blue-green algae.
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