Red Gate Park
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They added a fenced in dog park that is huge. It's a great place to let the dogs burn off some energy.
- Todd Harrison
Redgate Park has been open to the public for walking, running, and other re recreation for a while now. The former golf course has large open grassy areas and plenty of paved golf paths to trek on. Much less congested than nearby Rock Creek Trail, Lake Frank, and Lake Needwood trails.
- Jesse Owens
RedGate Park is a former golf course (closed sometime in 2018). It’s now a park on 144 acres. The paved paths for the golf carts are decent and you can walk, run, or bike. I frequently see wildlife like Bluebirds, Great Blue Herons, foxes, and many other animals. Lots of parking along with benches and odd golf structures and equipment. The park has a post-apocalyptic vibe as nature gradually reclaims the golf course. Highly recommended!
- Wayne Breslyn (Dr. B.)
This former public golf course is a rustic oasis of calm not far from the concrete commerce and noise of downtown Rockville. Paved, serpentine paths once traveled by golf carts are a bit worn and tree-root bumpy in places, but overall are just fine and lead birders, walkers and runners through a variety of landscape, including still recognizable sand pits and greens that are turning into meadows, valleys and hills, ponds, and stands of evergreen and deciduous trees. As the seasons change, so will the experience. I sure hope the city and people of Rockville will preserve this park as a respite for people and wildlife.
- Mary Harris
I love this park! It’s a great place for dogs and for a walk! It’s very big and is clean! The trail is also quite long which is great. My go to park!
- Jen Shifman