Prince George's County

Prince George's County is in the Capital Region of Maryland. The western border of the county is the Washington D.C. city line.

Cities

U.S. Highway 50 bisects the county, dividing it into the more densely-populated northern county and the more agricultural southern part. Exceptions exist, though, and both Bowie and Landover straddle the highway.

North of US Highway 50

South of US Highway 50

Understand

Prince George's County is the wealthiest U.S. county with an African-American majority population. One will sometimes hear it abbreviated "P.G.", although this abbreviation irritates some county residents.

The county is very diverse, both ethnically and economically. Inside the Beltway, there is a pretty clear division between northern P.G. County (northeast of D.C.) and southern P.G. County (southeast of D.C.). The former is significantly more densely populated and wealthy than the latter, which has much in common with the even poorer neighboring areas in southeastern D.C.. Just outside the Beltway, there are suburban bedroom communities like Laurel, Bowie and Upper Marlboro, with rural areas further out.

Get in

By car

Important highways through Prince George's County include I-95 and I-295 (Baltimore-Washington Parkway), which go north from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore. The Beltway (I-495) runs through Prince George's County as it circles around Washington, D.C. Route 50 goes east to Annapolis. To get off the highways to find shopping, restaurants and hotels, look for Route 1 (Baltimore Avenue), Route 193 (Greenbelt Road), Route 450 (Annapolis Road), Route 202 (Largo Road), Route 3 & 301 (Crain Highway), Route 4 (Pennsylvania Ave) and Route 5 (Branch Ave).

By Train

Amtrak stops in New Carrollton as part of its Northeast Regional Service.

  • New Carrollton Station, 4300 Garden City Dr, New Carrollton. Also served by MARC regional trains and WMATA.

Maryland Area Rail Commuter (MARC) operates the Penn and Camden lines with daily service between Washington and Baltimore.

Penn Line
  • New Carrollton Station, 4300 Garden City Dr, New Carrollton. Also served by AMTRAK and WMATA.
  • Seabrook Station, 6221 Seabrook Road, Seabrook.
  • Bowie State Station, 13900 Old Jericho Park Road, Bowie.
Camden Line
  • Riverdale, 6200 Rhode Island Avenue, Riverdale Park.
  • College Parkโ€“University of Maryland Station, 7202 Bowdoin Avenue, College Park. Also served by WMATA.
  • Greenbelt Station, 5600-5717 Greenbelt Metro Drive, Greenbelt.
  • Muirkirk Station, 7012-B Muirkirk Road, Beltsville.
  • Laurel Station, 22 Main Street, Laurel.

By Metro

WMATA provides rail and bus service.

Orange Line

Green Line

Blue/Silver Line

Within Prince George's County, the two lines are the same.

By bike

Prince George's County contains the intersection between two major long-distance biking trails.

The American Discovery Trail enters Prince George's County on local roads south of Route 50, joins the Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Rail Trail into Odenton and Bowie. It passes through the Beltsville Agricultural Center, heads south through Greenbelt and Greenbelt Park. It then joins the Anacostia Stream Valley trail heading south into DC.

The East Coast Greenway Trail heads north out of DC through Hyattsville, College Park, Berwyn Heights, and Greenbelt. It then turns east through Bowie towards Annapolis before leaving the County.

Get around

The county is served by WMATA's Metrorail and Metrobus, as well as the county's bus system called TheBus.

By taxi

  • Taxi Taxi, โ˜ +1 301-577-2000. Taxi Taxi provides the central dispatching service for the county. You will probably have better luck getting them to show up in the parts of the county closer to D.C.

See

Parks

Do

Prince George's County has several theaters that put on musicals, dramas, comedies and children's plays throughout the year, including the Greenbelt Arts Center, the Laurel Mill Playhouse and the Bowie Playhouse. The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center in College Park hosts concerts, plays and dance performances by both University of Maryland students and visiting professionals. For concerts, go to Prince George's Publick Playhouse in Cheverly, Harmony Hall in Fort Washington or Montpelier Mansion in Laurel.

  • ๐ŸŒ Cedarville State Forest, 10201 Bee Oak Road, Brandywine, 20613 (From Route 301 South travel to Cedarville Road (at the very end of Prince George's County). At traffic light, take a left on Cedarville Road. As a landmark there will be a large white warehouse located on the left hand side. Take Cedarville Road to Bee Oak Road (on your right) which will be the main entrance to the forest.), โ˜ +1 301 888-1410, . Open Sunrise to Sunset. Cedarville State Forest features camping; hiking, biking and equestrian trails in a cedar forest; hunting in season (license required) and fishing in a four-acre pond stocked with Bluegill, Catfish, Sunfish and Bass (license required). $3/vehicle, $5/vehicle out-of-state residents, $10/small bus, $20/school or charter bus.
  • National Harbor. Harbor, restaurants, the Tanger Outlets, a convention center with restaurants and hotels, and the Capital Wheel, a 180-foot ferris wheel. Accessible by Metrobus.
  • ๐ŸŒ Bowie Baysox, Prince Georges Stadium, 4101 Crain Hwy. (On US 301, 1 mile south of US 50). AA-level minor league team for the Baltimore Orioles.
  • Washington Commanders (Washington Redskins). NFL football for the nation's capital.
  • ๐ŸŒ Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm, 6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill. A 19th-century farm featuring living history, animals & hands-on exhibits. free.
  • ๐ŸŒ Piscataway Park, 3400 Bryan Point Rd, Accokeek. Home to the National Colonial Farm, this expansive riverside park offers several boardwalks, fishing piers and hiking trails.
  • ๐ŸŒ Rosaryville State Park, 7805 W Marlton Ave, Upper Marlboro, โ˜ +1 301-856-9656. 227โ€‹ acre park with miles of trails for hiking, biking and equestrians.

Eat

Although not known as a fine dining destination, Prince George's County has its hidden gems. If you want to splurge, go into D.C. or Montgomery County, but for adventurous dining on a budget avoid the chains and explore Prince George's County's many locally-owned restaurants. Clustered around the University of Maryland campus, downtown College Park has many low-priced restaurants catering to the students. Pasta Plus in Laurel is hard to find and usually has a long line since they don't take reservations, but the food is worth the wait. Along route 1 in Hyattsville, College Park, Beltsville and Laurel there are a wide variety of ethnic restaurants with African, Caribbean and South and Central American cuisines.

Drink

Franklin's in Hyattsville and DuClaw in Bowie brew their own beer on site. The New Deal Cafe in Greenbelt has live music 6 nights per week; the Old Bowie Town Grille and the Old Line Bistro in Beltsville also have live music on some nights.

Prince George's County's Legacy Wine Trail is the closest wine region to Washington, DC.

Stay safe

Crime

Prince George's County is known for having a higher-than-average crime rate compared to the rest of the D.C. metro area. However, as in many places, a lot of the worst crime occurs between people who are already acquainted with each other, or is drug-related.

In addition, Metro parking lots in Prince George's County, especially Greenbelt and New Carollton, have higher than average incidences of car break-ins, so avoid leaving anything of value in sight when leaving your car in these parking lots. So, please, when parking your car, hide any valuables from plain sight. If you leave anything in sight of a thief, they may smash your car window to steal it.

Go next

Washington, D.C., the nation's capital, has many unique attractions: the Smithsonian museums, shopping in Georgetown, visiting the government buildings, fine dining and an active nightlife. Annapolis and Baltimore are other nearby cities. Montgomery County to the west, has upscale urban areas like Bethesda, sub-urban areas, and rural parts. Go northwest to reach the mountainous areas near Frederick. Head south to Southern Maryland or across the Bay Bridge to the Eastern Shore for adventures along the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

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