List of parks in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area
The list contains the largest contiguous public parks-preserves within of either Baltimore, Maryland or Washington, D.C., which is within the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area.
- Prince William Forest - Locust Shade, Virginia; — about one-third is closed to the public
- Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge - Fran Uhler, Maryland; — about one-third is closed to the public
- Seneca Creek - McKee-Beshers - C & O Canal - Germantown, Maryland / Algonkian, Virginia;
- Upper Patapsco, Maryland;
- Patuxent River Park - Merkle - Jug Bay Wetlands - House Creek, Maryland;
- Mason Neck - Accotink Bay - Pohick - Meadowwood - Gunston, Virginia;
- Patuxent River State Park, Maryland;
- Chapmans - Myrtle Grove - Mattawoman, Maryland;
- Sugarloaf Mountain - Monocacy River - C & O Canal, Maryland;
- Lower Gunpowder Falls, Maryland;
- Manassas Battlefield, Virginia;
- Little Bennett, Maryland;
- Great Falls, Virginia - C & O Canal, Maryland - Riverbend, Virginia - Scott's Run, Virginia - Carderock, Maryland;
- Lower Patapsco - Rockburn Branch, Maryland;
- Cedarville, Maryland;
- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Maryland; - limited public access
- Upper Gunpowder Falls, Maryland;
- Rock Creek Regional ;
- Susquehanna State Park, Maryland;
- Fountainhead, Virginia;
- Nanjemoy Creek, Maryland; - generally closed to the public
- Mid-Gunpowder Falls, Maryland;
- Eastern Neck, Maryland;
- Douglas Point - Mallows Bay - Purse State Park, Maryland;
- Soldiers Delight, Maryland;
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Rock Creek Park, D.C.;