Piscataway Park is home to bald eagles, beavers, deer, foxes, ospreys, and many other species. To complement the surroundings, the park has, in addition to a public fishing pier and two boardwalks over fresh water tidal wetlands, a variety of nature trails, meadows, and woodland areas. The Park is also home to National Colonial Farm.
The National Colonial Farm: From the Capital Beltway (I495/95) from southbound take Exit 3, to MD210 South/Indian Head Highway. Travel approximately 9 miles, at the traffic light by B&J Carryout turn right on Livingston Road (please note that Livingston Road crosses MD210 several times) Drive one block and turn right on Biddle Road. At the stop sign, turn left on Bryan Point Road and follow about 3.5 miles. National Colonial Farm will be on the right.
Building at National Colonial Farm at Piscataway Park
National Colonial Farm, run by the Accokeek Foundation, tells the story of a small family farm in the 1700s.
Boardwalk over Accokeek Creek.
The remains of Marshall Hall. The house was destroyed by fire.
The Accokeek Creek Boardwalk travels through a diverse marsh ecosystem on the Potomac River.