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Allen Pond Park

Coordinates:38°56′5.5″N76°44′24″W / 38.934861°N 76.74000°W /38.934861; -76.74000
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Park in Maryland, United States
This article is about the park in Bowie, Maryland. It is not to be confused withAlley Pond Park in Queens, New York. For other uses, seeAllen Pond Park (disambiguation).
Allen Pond Park
The Allen Pond Gazebo
Map
Interactive map of Allen Pond Park
TypeUrban park
LocationBowie, Maryland
Coordinates38°56′5.5″N76°44′24″W / 38.934861°N 76.74000°W /38.934861; -76.74000
Area85 acres (34 ha)
FounderJames Allen[2]
Managed byCity of Bowie, Maryland
OpenAll year

Allen Pond Park is an 85-acre (340,000 m2) multi-use park, located in and managed by theCity of Bowie inPrince George's County, Maryland.[3] The park includes an ice arena,amphitheater, boat rentals, skate park, 10-acre (40,000 m2) stocked pond, six lighted ballfields, picnic areas and pavilions, walking and biking trails, a lightedbasketball court, fitness station and several playground areas. It is also the home of Opportunity Park, which offers 100% accessible experiences at its tot lot, school-agedplayground, fitness cluster andfishing.[3] The park has a 39% total wood coverage, with the pond occupying 12% of the park. The parking lot that services the park can be accessed from 3404 Mitchellville Road, across from the Mitchellville Road Soccer Fields, and from the main 3330 Northview Drive entrance.

Allen Pond

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Allen Pond
Allen Pond is located in Maryland
Allen Pond
Allen Pond
LocationPrince George's County[4]
Coordinates38°56′01″N76°44′23″W / 38.9334803°N 76.7398567°W /38.9334803; -76.7398567[4]
TypeReservoir[4]
Primary outflowsCollington Branch
Surface area10 acres (40,000 m2)[5]
Surface elevation112 feet (34 m)[4]

Allen Pond is a ten-acre man-made lake and the centerpiece of this eponymous park. It drains intoCollington Branch.[6]

Bass andcrappie are frequently taken from the pond.[7] In 1993, several reports ofpiranhas being caught in Allen Pond surfaced, with one reported in excess of 11 inches long.[8]

History

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The pond and surrounding area was owned by a farmer, James Allen.[2] He and his family raised cattle andtobacco on the property. Allen established the pond as a fishing attraction and sold access as annual shares for ten dollars.[2]The land including the pond was sold toLevitt & Sons, the developer of Belair at Bowie, in 1965 with Allen making a request that the pond and surrounding area become a park for the community.[2]

The Robert V. Setera Amphitheater was built on the grounds in the late 1960s.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Recreation | Bowie, MD - Official Website".
  2. ^abcdLardner/Klein Landscape Architects, P.C. (May 2010)."Allen Pond Park Master Plan".City of Bowie, Maryland. p. 7. Retrieved8 October 2013.
  3. ^ab"City of Bowie – Allen Pond Park". Retrieved1 February 2017.
  4. ^abcdU.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Allen Pond Park
  5. ^"Allen Pond Park".
  6. ^"City of Bowie Environmental Infrastructure Action Strategy Plan Staff Findings and Recommendations By Sub-watershed".City of Bowie. p. 38. Retrieved2 January 2014.
  7. ^Freed, Martin; Vaskys, Ruta (2008).Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D. C.: An Angler's Guide to More Than 100 Fresh and Saltwater Fishing Spots. Lyons Press. p. 35.ISBN 978-0762744459. Retrieved2 January 2014.
  8. ^"Piranha surfaces in Bowie: Flesh-eater caught in pond".The Baltimore Sun. 13 May 1993. Retrieved2 January 2014.
  9. ^Lardner/Klein Landscape Architects, P.C. (May 2010)."Allen Pond Park Master Plan".City of Bowie, Maryland. p. 15. Retrieved8 October 2013.

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