Frequently Asked Questions
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
Harford County Parks and Recreation offers numerous programs including nature/environmental, PreK, homeschool, sports, arts and crafts, Therapeutic Recreation programs and boating to name a few. For more information about the programs offered by Parks and Recreation, please visit the Parks and Recreation web page Parks & Recreation | Harford County, MD (harfordcountymd.gov) and select the County Programs tab.
In addition, Harford County Parks and Recreation partners with 20 recreation councils throughout the county who offer a wide variety of recreation programs and activities. To find an activity or program that’s right for you, go to the Parks and Recreation web page Parks & Recreation | Harford County, MD (harfordcountymd.gov) and select the Recreation Council tab. From there, select the recreation council representing your geographic area (Bel Air, Edgewood, Fallston, Havre de Grace, etc.) and click on their Programs tab to display the activities and programs offered in that area.
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
Yes. There are many facilities throughout the county that can be reserved for any type of family function. Those facilities include the Edgewood Recreation & Community Center, McFaul Activity Center in Bel Air, Havre de Grace Activity Center, Norrisville Library and Activity Center, Emmorton Recreation & Tennis Center, Forest Hill Activity Center, Chenowith Center in Fallston, Anita C. Leight Estuary Center and Eden Mill Nature Center.
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
No. All tobacco products are prohibited at all county parks and facilities.
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
Alcoholic beverages are not permitted at Flying Point Park or Mariner Point Park, but they are allowed at Churchville Recreation Center, Forest Hill Recreation Complex, Francis Silver Park, Hickory Park, Norrisville Recreation Complex, and Reckord Road Park with a permit.
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
No, swimming is not allowed at Flying Point Park or Mariner Point Park. There are no lifeguards and the water quality varies.
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
No. Each council is an independent entity with a separate treasury, therefore, the funds are non-transferable.
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
Contact your local recreation office at Parks and Recreation representative.
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
On Parks and Recreation page, select the Parks tab and click on Filter. Next, select the features or amenities you are searching for (boat launch, pavilions, trails, playgrounds, etc.). The parks with your selections will be displayed at
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
Anita C. Leight Estuary Center and Eden Mill Nature Center have native live animal displays in their centers. Both feature turtles, snakes and many other creatures.
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
Please call 410-638-4899 at least two weeks prior to the program start date to request an ADA accommodation or modification.
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Parks & Recreation - Leisure & Recreation
No, individuals are prohibited from metal detecting on Parks & Recreation property. If an individual is caught engaging in this practice, they will be informed that it is prohibited and asked to stop immediately. If the individual continues, then they will be asked to leave the property.