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There are 12 official hubs of activity spanning Mount Rainier, Brentwood, North Brentwood, Hyattsville, Riverdale Park and College Park this year! See the map on Google Maps by clicking HERE.
Memorial Park (9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.)
Location: 3310 Rhode Island Avenue, Mount Rainier, MD 20712
Psst. Memorial Park in Mount Rainier is a site where one can still find remnants of the old Street Car 82 Trolley Line! Originally dedicated in 1926 to honor citizens who distinguished themselves in service to the community, the park has been used as a gathering site for civic celebrations in the heart of Mount Rainier for decades. This park was recently part of the Memorial Park Streetscape improvement project which improved aesthetics and accessibility, managed stormwater runoff sustainably, and included landscaping and green infrastructure. Newly transformed, Memorial Park encourages community engagement and was most recently used by the City of Mount Rainier for its Sweaty Sweater Run and 5K.
Gateway Arts Center & miXt Food Hall (9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.)
Location: 3900 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, MD 20722
Gateway Arts Center & miXt Food Hall are both important centers for art, music, mingling in the Brentwood community. The Gateway Arts Center was founded to support art, artists, and the Brentwood Arts Exchange. The Brentwood Arts Exchange hosts high-quality visual art exhibitions, concerts, affordable arts classes for all ages, and a local artisans craft store. miXt Food Hall, located in the heart of Prince George’s County’s Gateway Arts District is a chef-driven culinary and cocktail experience for family and friends to meet up and find a community within a convivial environment curated by local artisans.
Henry & Isabella Randall Entrepreneur Park (9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.)
Location: 4506 Rhode Island Avenue, North Brentwood, MD 20722
The Henry & Isabella Randall Entrepreneur Park is dedicated to the more than 100 entrepreneurs in North Brentwood since the Town’s inception. Entrepreneur Park connects the past to the present-and sets a vision for the future. It reminds our young people that entrepreneurship did not begin with startups or apps. It began right here—with families who used their skills, their homes, and their courage to build an economy when society tried to deny them one. Park visitors are able to learn the stories of Town business owners by reading colorful posts, which also have QR codes linked to audio files. The park includes a sculpture with North Brentwood's 100th anniversary theme: We Endure.
Hyattsville Hub - Melrose Skatepark (10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.)
Location: 4666 Rhode Island Avenue, Hyattsville MD 20781
With the newly extended Trolley Trail, Hyattsville is thrilled to have trail access all the way to Melrose Skatepark! Located at 4666 Rhode Island Avenue, Melrose Skatepark is home to a number of great community amenities including skate park, basketball court, parking, playing fields and trails! While maintained by Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, residents of the City of Hyattsville and the surrounding areas get to enjoy all of these amenities and more! Be sure to check out local artist Valerie Theberge’s beautiful mosaic Wave which acts as the backdrop for the skate park. Best part? If you get hungry or thirsty after a day of popping ollies, you can visit Maryland Meadworks right next door.
Hyattsville Spot Park (11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)
Location: The Spot Park, 4503, 4505, and 4508 Hamilton Street, or nearby
The newly redesigned “The Spot” pop-up park will be coming soon, so the hub of activity will be slightly north of the park. This new trailhead park will feature the a picnic pavilion, game tables, misters, kids’ play equipment, and movable lawn seating. The north side of the park will be graded and seeded as a lawn during Phase 1. Additional improvements to the north side of the park, including a stage, landscaping, and a walking path are expected to begin in 2026.
Riverdale Park Town Center (11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)
Location: 4650 Queensbury Road, Riverdale Park, MD 20737
Located at 4650 Queensbury Road, along the Trolley Trail, the Riverdale Park Town Center Hub is a vibrant, community space that brings together people, purpose, live music, good food, and more. There are many ways to enjoy this historic space as it has several locally owned businesses, and hosts a weekly long-standing Farmers Market on Thursdays, Train Stop Tunes on Fridays. The Riverdale Park Town Center also features access to the MARC Train, on the Camden Line, connecting people to Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Riverdale Park Station (11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)
Location: The Village Green at 4704 Van Buren Street, Riverdale Park, MD 20737
Riverdale Park Station located just north of the Riverdale Park Town Center in the Town of Riverdale Park, and just south of the City of College Park, is an amazing place to shop, gather, live, work and play. It’s a mixed-use development that is anchored by Prince George’s County’s first Whole Foods, Denizen's Brewing Company, Burton's Bar and Grill, Gold's Gym, and a number of other restaurants and retail. It is well connected to the Discovery District, and other locations in College Park and Riverdale Park. The Station at Riverdale Park will host its hub at the “Village Green” just east of Bear Square along the Trolley Trail.
Old Parish House & Old Parish House Green (11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)
Location: 4711 Knox Road, College Park, MD, 20740
The Old Parish House is located in a residential area near the Old Town and Calvert Hills neighborhoods in College Park. It was built in 1817 and originally served the Calvert Mansion as a dairy barn. It is one of only two surviving outbuildings from the Riversdale Estate. It is one-story high with a gable roof, segmentally arched windows and side walls supported by brick buttresses. From 1894 to 1930, the building housed the congregation of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and once a new church was constructed, became its parish house. After 1957, the building was the headquarters of the College Park Woman’s Club until the City of College Park became owner in 1998.
Discovery District (10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.)
Location: Corner of Campus Drive and Rhode Island Avenue, College Park, MD, 20740
The Discovery District merges the research strength of UMD College Park with innovative public and private partners addressing the Grand Challenges of our time. The new Discovery District Partnership provides activities, amenities and connections--creating an even more dynamic community in which these problem solvers can thrive. The Discovery District Hub Stop will be located on the corner of Campus Drive and Rhode Island Avenue, directly next to the Trolley Trail and just north of Campus Drive – where the Purple Line will run.
Lakeland Hub (11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)
Location: Rhode Island Ave from Pierce Avenue to Lakeland Road, near James Adams Park & Lakeland Community Park
Nestled in the Lakeland Community of the City of College Park, this location is a former trolley stop on the old streetcar line. It is also next to the Lakeland Community Park and the James Adams Park which is located at the corner of Berwyn House Road and Rhode Island Avenue next to the Trolley Trail. These tranquil spots are home to many native plants and pollinators. The James Adams Park just north of the Hub was dedicated in 1995 in honor of James Adams, one of Lakeland’s avid ecologists and landscapers. Adams was also a member of the University of Maryland’s Grounds Crew for 37 years and was instrumental in the installation of the big M on the University’s campus circle. In addition, Adams was a past president of the Lakeland Civic Association and an active member of the City of College Park’s Committee for a Better Environment.
Berwyn Business District (11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)
Location: Parking lot at the corner of Berwyn Road and Rhode Island Avenue, College Park, MD, 20740
The Berwyn Business District in the City of College Park, MD, is located in a sweet oasis tucked away from the incessant hustle and bustle of downtown College Park. As an early streetcar suburb of Washington, D.C., most of the buildings were built in the 1900s and are early examples of mixed-use development. There are many angular “u”-shaped and “v”-shaped roads in Berwyn. Many of College Park’s dedicated public servants have called Berwyn home, including Jack Perry who served on the City Council for 26 years, the second longest-serving City councilmember in College Park’s history.
Hollywood Farmer's Market (10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.)
Location: 9805 Rhode Island Avenue, College Park, MD 20740
The Hollywood Shopping Center, managed by Carrollton Enterprises, is a shopping center located on Rhode Island Avenue in College Park, MD. Situated in the heart of the Hollywood Neighborhood, it is anchored by MOM’s Organic Market, Proteus Bikes and Brews, and has many locally owned businesses. It is the location for a weekly, well-attended Hollywood Farmers Market where people can buy produce, sweets and crafts, and serves as a place to meet with neighbors, find out what is happening in the neighborhood and see what your community groups can offer. The Trolley Trail Day Hub will be located at the Farmers Market!