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Hart-Miller Island State Park

Coordinates: 39°15′06″N 76°22′23″W / 39.25167°N 76.37306°W / 39.25167; -76.37306
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Hart-Miller Island State Park
Island
Hart-Miller Island State Park is located in Maryland
Hart-Miller Island State Park
Hart-Miller Island State Park
Location in Maryland
LocationBaltimore County, Maryland, United States
Coordinates39°15′06″N 76°22′23″W / 39.25167°N 76.37306°W / 39.25167; -76.37306[1]
Area244 acres (99 ha)[2]
Elevation3 ft (0.91 m)[1]
Established1977-78[3]
Administered byMaryland Department of Natural Resources
DesignationMaryland state park
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Hart-Miller Island State Park is a 244-acre (99 ha) public recreation area located at the mouth of Back River in Essex, Maryland. The state park consists of Hart-Miller Island, a man-made landfill linking two natural Chesapeake Bay islands, Hart and Miller, and also includes Hawk Cove and Pleasure Island.[4] The park is accessible only by boat.

History

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The island comprising Hart and Miller with a total land surface of 1,100 acres (450 ha)—was acquired by the state in the late 1970s. A dike was built joining Hart and Miller islands into Hart Miller Island in 1983, and the subsequent containment area was filled with dredge material from Baltimore harbor and the Patapsco River over the next 20 years.[3][5]

Activities and amenities

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The park features a 3,000-foot (910 m) sandy beach, hiking trails, an observation tower, picnicking facilities, and sites for overnight camping. The north cell of the island's 1,100-acre surface area is closed; the south cell officially opened for public access in May 2016.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Hart-Miller Island". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ "DNR Lands Acreage Report" (PDF). Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Arnold "Butch" Norden. "Hart-Miller Island State Park: Creating a Unique Resource Out of Dredged Material". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Archived from the original on March 23, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Hart-Miller Island State Park". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  5. ^ "Hart-Miller Island: The Final Frontier" (PDF). Gunpowder Currents. Maryland Park Service. Fall–Winter 2016. pp. 3–5. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
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