Several State Parks Close After Reaching Maximum Capacity
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Several Maryland state parks are no longer admitting new people after reaching capacity on Memorial Day.
According to Maryland State Parks, North Point, Point Lookout, Cunningham Falls State Park and the Hammerman Area of Gunpowder Falls are filled to capacity as well as the Patapsco Avalon area.
Cunningham Falls State Park, William Houck Area is closed and full to capacity at this time. Please check back later for updates #cunninghamfalls
— Maryland State Parks (@MDStateParks) May 27, 2019
Point Lookout State Park is now closed and no more cars may enter. We will retweet when the Park is open. #pointlookout #pointlookoutsp
— Maryland State Parks (@MDStateParks) May 27, 2019
Point Lookout ahora está llena y no pueden entrar más autos. Vamos a retwittear cuando el parque está abierta.
Sorry, the Patapsco Avalon area is full & no more people may enter. We will tweet as soon as the park opens. #PatapscoSP
— Maryland State Parks (@MDStateParks) May 27, 2019
North Point State Park is currently filled to capacity and is closed to new visitors. We will send out another tweet once we reopen.
— Maryland State Parks (@MDStateParks) May 27, 2019
The Hammerman Area of Gunpowder Falls State Park is currently closed to new visitors, as it is filled to capacity.
— Maryland State Parks (@MDStateParks) May 27, 2019
Several parks also were filled to capacity Sunday and the same issue happened last year on Fourth of July.