Downs Park
History
The land that makes up Downs Park changed hands several times in the 1700s and 1800s, before finally winding up in the possession of H.R. Mayo Thom, a tobacco importer. He used the property to create what was known as the Rocky Beach Farm, which included a mansion for his family, along with several cottages for his friends and workers. Most of this development is now gone, though some remnants still remain, with pavilions standing where vacation homes once were.
In 1977 the county purchased the farm and developed the land into Downs Park. On July 1, 1982, the park opened to the public.
Amenities
Dog beach
The dog beach can be found in the northeastern part of the park.
Mother's Garden
This Victorian-style garden was built in 1915 for Helen Hopkins Thom, and was maintained until sometime in the 1960s. When the park opened in 1982, volunteers revitalized the aged garden and it has since become a popular spot for weddings.
Pavilions
The park contains three pavilions which can accommodate around 100 people, and one small pavilion that can accommodate around 50 people.
Sports
The park has two basketball courts.
Trails
The park contains five miles of paved and natural trails.
Youth camping area
The park also offers a camping area for organized youth groups.
See also
References
- ^ "About Downs Park". Friends of Downs Park. 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ Meredith Thompson (17 July 2012). "Happy 30th Birthday, Downs Park!". Pasadena Voice. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ Peg Adamarczyk (21 June 2002). "Downs Park marks 20 years of recreation". The Baltimore Sun.