RedGate Park and Arboretum Master Plan

RedGate Park and Arboretum is an approximately 130-acre site located in the City of Rockville at the intersection of Norbeck Road and Avery Road. Formerly a golf course, the site is currently enjoyed by the community for events and predominantly passive uses. Beginning in early 2021, the city led the planning process for the development of the RedGate Park and Arboretum Master Plan that could be implemented in phases over time. The master plan process was informed by public input, assessment of existing conditions and the clubhouse, a cost analysis, and guidance by the Mayor and Council.
The park is envisioned to be predominantly passive and emphasize natural habitat and pathway enhancements throughout. Passive areas of the park represent approximately 90% of the total park acreage. In addition to the existing parking lot and entry drive, the central park area will include features and amenities interwoven with the natural habitat areas, including a new visitor center, community gardens, picnic area, playground, dog park, and amphitheater with an associated deck overlook.
Over time, the entire park will be developed as an arboretum to feature arboretum plant and tree specimens and collections. Interpretive signage will be integrated into natural environments and park features with access along the pathway network.
Project Phases
Contact
Eric Grieshaber
Recreation and Parks Department
240-314-8609
egrieshaber@rockvillemd.gov
Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.