💨 Abstract
Starting May 19, two Maryland State parks (Greenbrier and Sandy Point) will require day-use parking passes due to overwhelming attendance. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has implemented a reservation system to manage crowds and avoid long lines during weekends and holidays. Other parks such as Point Lookout, Newtowne Neck, and North Point will follow later in the year. Visitors must make reservations online and present a QR code for entry.
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