Accessible Public Lands

The Maryland Park Service invites you to visit one of Maryland's 66 state parks. Maryland's public lands offer guests of all ages recreational outings, military re-enactments and interpretive programs, seasonal and educational activities that highlight the regional diversity of Maryland's public lands.
The Maryland Park Service strives to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone. In order to promote and encourage recycling, reduction of waste and reuse of our resources, all trash barrels, receptacles and dumpsters have been removed from picnic and beach areas. Visitors to day-use areas are provided with bags when they enter parks and are asked to take home their own refuse. Please pack your picnic in reusable containers and help us keep our parks clean.
The listings below show the accessible facilities for each public land.
An Access Maryland Pass provides free lifetime entry to State Parks for individuals with disabilities. Click here to download the application.
- Assateague Island State Park: visitor's center, floating boat dock, campsites, fishing and crabbing pier, camper registration office, picnic areas, shelters, "surf" wheelchair available, beach bathhouse, food and beverage concessions
- Belle Grove Wildlife Management Area: hunting
- Big Run State Park: four camp sites and two waterless restrooms
- Bill Burton Fishing Piers State Park: fishing, port-a-pots
- Billmeyer Wildlife Management Area: office
- Cedarville State Forest: 1 day use shelter, day use comfort station, 1 family camping bathhouse
- Calvert Cliffs State Park: tire playground, limited access, comfort station
- Casselman River Bridge State Park: steep incline, not accessible yet
- Cunningham Falls State Park: camping, camper cabins, boat rental, picnic areas, parking, hiking trail to waterfall, fishing pier, Catoctin Furnace historic area, Houck Area amphitheater; Manor Area visitors' center, playground and comfort station
- Dans Mountain State Park: picnic areas, swimming pool, bathhouse, scenic overlook and tire playground
- Deep Creek Lake State Park: four camp sites, picnic areas, two floating fishing piers, Route 219 Bridge Fishing Area - restrooms
- E. A. Vaughn Wildlife Management Area: hunting
- Earleville Wildlife Management Area: hunting
- Elk Neck Demonstration Forest: shooting range, hunting
- Elk Neck State Park: two camping loops, picnic areas, hunting, two summer cabins
- Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area: race track restroom, office, Walls Activity Hall, fairgounds, fishing
- Fort Frederick State Park: visitor's center, camp store, picnic sites, two camp sites, shelters, western Maryland hiker/biker trail (10 miles paved), port-a-pot
- Garrett State Forest: hunting
- Gambrill State Park: shelter, nature center, Tea House (Limited), campsites are but washhouses are not accessible at this time
- Gathland State Park: shelter and museum
- Greenbrier State Park: visitor's center, picnic areas, Ash Loop campsites and bathhouse, beach bathhouse, beach wheelchair available
- Green Ridge State Forest: hunting, picnic areas, shooting range stands, scenic overlook and restroom
- Greenwell State Park: office, trail to boat dock, day use area shelter and comfort station, hunting, overnight facility, therapeutic horseback riding available through Greenwell Foundation
- Gunpowder Falls State Park: floating boat dock, picnic areas, North Central hiker/biker trail and historic train station, visitors' centers, fishing, youth group camping, accessible path to swimming beach, beach bathhouse, seven group day use pavilions
- Gwynnbrook Wildlife Management Area: nature trail
- Hart-Miller Island State Park: visitor's center
- Herrington Manor State Park: visitor's center, two cabins, concession stand and picnic sites, accessible path to swimming beach, fishing pier
- Hugg-Thomas Wildlife Management Area: hunting
- Indian Springs Wildlife Management Area: hunting, fishing at Blairs Valley Lake, office
- Janes Island State Park: one cabin, camp sites, picnic areas, canal bank fishing, two pavilions, camper registration office, camp store, playground
- LeCompte Wildlife Management Area: hunting, office
- Martinak State Park: picnic areas, bank fishing, amphitheater, nature center, campground
- Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary: visitor's center, driving nature tour
- Millington Wildlife Management Area: hunting
- Morgan Run Natural Environment Area: fishing
- Mt. Nebo Wildlife Management Area: hunting, office
- New Germany State Park: five camp sites and one cabin
- Patapsco Valley State Park: office, camper cabins, campsites, bathhouse, youth group camping, shelters, picnic areas, fishing, hunting, nature trail
- Patuxent River State Park: hunting
- Point Lookout State Park: Civil War Museum, camping, fishing pier, boater lift, picnic area, marina store, beach bathhouse, nature center, cabins
- Pocomoke River State Park: picnic areas, shelters, camping, amphitheater, floating boat docks, marina store, boardwalk fishing, swimming pool lift, bathhouse, pond fishing, boater lift
- Pocomoke River State Forest: hunting
- Potomac State Forest: hunting, office, pavilion
- Rocks State Park: three picnic areas
- Rocky Gap State Park: boating, eleven camp sites, hunting, fishing, nature center, picnic areas, nature trail
- St. Clements Island State Park: no accessible facilities at this time
- St. Mary's River State Park: restroom, boat launching facility (seasonal access)
- Sandy Point State Park: food and beverage concession, fishing, picnic areas, shelters, south beach playground, bathhouse, accessible sailing concessionaire
- Savage River State Forest: no accessible facilities at this time
- Seneca Creek State Park: visitors' center, picnic areas, shelters, food and beverages at boating rental, boating rental and hunting
- Smallwood State Park: fishing pier, marina office, cabins, campground washhouses, shelters, day use comfort stations
- Soldier's Delight Natural Environment Area: education center
- South Mountain State Park: no accessible facilities at this time
- Susquehanna State Park: boat ramps, campsites, floating fishing docks, waterless restroom
- Swallow Falls State Park: six camp sites, picnic areas, two camp loop bathhouses
- Tuckahoe State Park: visitors' center, picnic areas, hunting, lake playground and restroom, campground
- Washington Monument State Park: picnic area and museum
- Wye Oak State Park: picnic areas, porta-toilet
