Su K.
Yelp
I married a MoCo girl. As a result, whenever we find anything good in PG County, she usually ends up saying, "I can't believe this is in PG county." I guess with a slogan like "A Livable Community," such criticism should be expected much like if your slogan was "My Restaurant: You Can Eat Here, If You Want," or "My Deli: Edible Food." But one place that makes even this guy who was raised in PG say, "I can't believe this is in PG County," is Lake Artemesia.
First of all, you have to drive on a gravel path through an industrial area w/ nary a tree to be found, and then the massive Washington Post plant. The first time a friend took me out here, I though, "Wow. Now -this- is a PG park." And as you near the end of Ballew Ave, you see a police station, once again reinforcing the fact that you are in fact, in PG County, and then you see some trees and a tiny parking lot. At this point, your expectations for this "Natural Area" are really, really low.
And then you walk through the fenced area and it opens out to a gorgeous lake, surrounded by 1.3 miles of paved trails, several gazebos, and plenty of benches. Well, ok, the lake isn't that gorgeous...it's about as "beautiful" as the waters of Ocean City, but remember, it's in a livable community. The serene natural beauty is only interrupted by the occasional passing Green Line Metro train. On a nice day, you can expect to find joggers, people fishing, kids on tricycles, bicyclers, and people making out in the gazebos: you've been warned. Do not approach an occupied gazebo. For serious.
For those of you who like biking w/ your family or are out of shape from a winter of hibernating, Lake Artemesia is a great place to bike b/c the trail is almost completely flat and it's plenty wide. How smooth is the ride? The family went yesterday, and while towing our daughter in a Chariot Cougar 2, she fell asleep. If you're feeling adventurous, there are, what I like to call exit ramps at various points on the trail. One exit will take you near the College Park Airport (I like to call this Gravelly Point Lite). Another will take you all the way down the Anacostia. And still another will take you up towards the University of Maryland College Park. For a detailed map, click here: http://www.pgparks.com/places/parks/anacostia.html
Lake Artemesia affords a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. W/ all the various trails, each visit can be completely different. And one thing I'll enjoy as my daughter gets older: no ice cream, paddle boats, or anything like that where I'll have to fork over tons of cash. It's convenient to Silver Spring, Laurel, Greenbelt, and pretty much any other city that's close to UMCP. If you're looking for an extensive, easy trail for the family for biking or jogging, head to Lake Artemesia. Just be prepared to hear MoCo people saying, "I can't believe this is in PG County," all though your ride.
How to get there: from Greenbelt Rd, turn onto Branchville Rd (Near Siri's Chef Secret). Follow it all the way around till you get to the parking lot. Note: the lot is usually packed, so you may have to park on Berwyn Rd.
Post-script: Olivia D. reminded me that this is the lake where they found an infant girl in a garbage bag a few weeks back. Horribly depressing way to end a review. Even more depressing that people have the gall to do crap like that.