Established under the Department of Natural Resources in 1969, Program Open Space symbolizes Maryland's long term commitment to conserving our natural resources while providing exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities for our citizens.
Protected 278,368* acres of land
More than 4,000 grants awarded to local government
Enhanced quality of communities
Established Greenways and Green Infrastructure network
Provided state, local park or public open space within 15 minutes of most residents
Protected more open space than was lost for 7 of the last 10 years.
*Acreage figures include Heritage Conservation Fund, CREP
and Local POS acquisitions, but not GreenPrint or Rural Legacy
The population of Maryland goes up every year, while the land area remains the same.
About 20% of Maryland is developed and about 19% is protected with conservation easements or publicly-owned open space. POS has allowed the State to protect land at a rate that keeps pace with land development.
Growing communities need to save land for recreation and maintain scenic beauty and environmental quality. Open space protected from development today will be available for recreation and natural areas for tomorrow.
The provision of recreation and park programs are proven alternatives to crime and drugs. In drug-free zones and public parks, people can develop healthful, lifetime sports and skills.