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Foxhill Park
Type Urban park
Location 5001 Collington Road, Bowie, Maryland
Operated by Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Open All year

Foxhill Park is a fun 45-acre park located in Bowie, Maryland. It's a great place to explore and enjoy nature. The park is managed by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, which helps keep it beautiful for everyone. Right next to the park, you'll find the historic Belair Mansion.

Discover Woodward Pond

Woodward Pond
Woodward Pond is located in Maryland
Woodward Pond
Woodward Pond
Location in Maryland
Location Bowie, Maryland
Coordinates 38°57′43″N 76°44′54″W / 38.9618880°N 76.7483909°W / 38.9618880; -76.7483909
Type Reservoir
Surface elevation 128 feet (39 m)

Inside Foxhill Park, you'll find a lovely body of water called Woodward Pond. This pond isn't natural; it was created by people. Some folks also call it Foxhill Lake.

How Woodward Pond Was Formed

Woodward Pond was made by building a dam across a small stream. This stream flows from east to west and eventually joins a larger waterway called Collington Branch. The dam holds back the water, creating the pond you see today.

Explore the Foxhill Park Bridge

The Foxhill Park Bridge is a very old and special bridge that crosses over Woodward Pond. It's considered an important historical structure. This bridge is made of strong concrete and is covered with beautiful sandstone.

Design of the Bridge

The bridge has five sections, each shaped like an arch. This arch design is very strong and was a popular way to build bridges a long time ago. The mix of concrete and sandstone gives it a unique look.

History of the Bridge

Experts believe this bridge was built around 1920. It was likely part of a private road or path. This path probably led to the Belair Mansion. The mansion was a large estate that owned the land where the park and pond are now, until 1958.

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