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Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
Plan Your Visit
 

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Oxon Cove Park covers a large area. It can take from a half-hour to several hours to see all of our animals and exhibits—more if you stop for lunch or a snack, spend extra time in an area of special interest, or talk with a park ranger.

With award-winning exhibits, nature trails, farm animals, and great public and education programs, there's a lot going on at Oxon Cove Park.

But with so much to see and experience, where do you begin?

Right here! Our web site is designed to help you get the most out of your day at the park.

A good place to start is by reading the Tips for Your Visit. Then print out the farm map and begin planning your visit.

Get the scoop on our Fall and Winter 2007 Schedule of Activities

You can even check the weather and traffic before you head out the door!

Let your park experience begin -- right from home!

 

    

 

 
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Did You Know?
During the War of 1812, the Debutts family found three congreve rockets on the Mount Welby (19th century name of the Oxon Hill Farm property) grounds. The British Navy was not aiming at Mount Welby. They were sending a signal to other British ships anchored 20 miles away in the Patuxent River.

Last Updated: November 07, 2007 at 10:37 EST