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  • Online Resources | Masonville Cove | Baltimore, MD

    A list of resources and lessons for all ages to do from your home. FREE ONLINE ACTIVITIES TO DO FROM HOME ABOUT OUR ONLINE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES The following resources were created for families to explore and learn about Captain Trash Wheel, Bald Eagles, and nature at Masonville Cove. To schedule a virtual field trip, please see the Schedule a Field Trip page for more information. EXPLORE THIS SECTION How does Captain Trash Wheel Work? Online game Other educational resources Other educational resources Scavenger Hunt and Activities to do while visiting Masonville Cove Eagle Expedition Take part in these scavenger hunts with your kids in English and Spanish while exploring Masonville Cove. Monthly Scavenger Hunts at Masonville Cove English July August September October Español November December January February Scavenger Hunts Other Edu Resources Other Online Educational Resources Environmental Educator's E-Learning Portal MAEOE's Resource Library DNR's At Home Learning Resource Page Living Classrooms Distance Learning Library Washington Post Parent's Guide to Activity Resources

  • Friends | Masonville Cove | Baltimore, MD

    Learn about the Friends of Masonville Cove, what we do, and how to join! FRIENDS OF MASONVILLE COVE ABOUT THE FRIENDS The Friends of Masonville Cove are committed to preserving the natural beauty of the space and promoting sustainable practices in our communities. Our members come from diverse backgrounds and share a passion for protecting wildlife and their habitats. Join Today! WHAT WE DO With over 35,000 students inspired by Masonville Cove programs and an average of 3,000 visitors a year, we’re transforming how people connect with nature while inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. From clean-up efforts to wildlife monitoring and yoga, join us in fostering a refuge for people and wildlife. FOSTERING A REFUGE: FOR PEOPLE & WILDLIFE Community Collaboration Fun Inclusion JOIN THE FRIENDS The Friends are building strong connections and navigating how to establish as a 501(c) (3) organization. For more information email us @ friendsofmasonvillecove@gmail.com To join us and be notified of meetings and Friends-led programs, please submit this form. What's your name? Do you have any preferred pronouns?* Tell us about yourself! What are you interested in and what are you passionate about?* Do you prefer to be contacted by Phone? If so, leave your number! Email* What's your ZIP Code? * Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit Join the Friends

  • Volunteer Opportunities | Masonville Cove | Baltimore, MD

    Learn about opportunities to give back to Masonville Cove and the environment through volunteer projects. INVOLVEMENT AT MASONVILLE COVE UPCOMING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are now accepting applications for the 2025 Masonville Cove Links Internship Program, following the success of its previous three programs! We need your help recruiting our next cohort to build the future of conservation professionals! Questions and general communication can be directed to mceecinternships@gmail.com PLEASE CHECK BACK LATER FOR FUTURE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES! We are now accepting applications for the new Friends of Masonville Cove Coordinator position, building on the successful work of community members and prior coordinators to activate the Friends Group. Community members and partners have worked to form the new “Friends of Masonville Cove” a volunteer-based nonprofit organization with a mission to help shape and support Masonville Cove through stewardship, outreach, and habitat-focused activities. The Coordinator will help lay the groundwork for this emerging group while supporting existing programs, volunteer activities, and collaborative conservation efforts at Masonville Cove. The full description for the position can be read here! Apply via LinkedIn , or by emailing your resume and cover letter to: FriendsofMasonvilleCove@gmail.com The application can be submitted by clicking the link here. UPCOMING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Would you like to give back to Masonville Cove and the environment? Both Living Classrooms Foundation and the National Aquarium host periodic opportunities for volunteers to make a difference at Masonville. Keep checking back to see when new opportunities are posted! THERE ARE NO VOLUNTEER EVENTS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME. PLEASE CHECK BACK LATER FOR FUTURE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES! UPCOMING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Would you like to give back to Masonville Cove and the environment? Career opportunities that involve Masonville are periodically offered here. Keep checking back to see when new opportunities are posted! PLEASE CHECK BACK LATER FOR FUTURE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES! 2025 Masonville Cove Links Internship Program The Masonville Cove Links Internship Program offers a unique and valuable experience for students interested in learning about careers in conservation and community engagement. Participants will find that careers in conservation are possible in many more fields of study than they realized! Interns will work with key Masonville Cove Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership partners, such as the Maryland Port Administration, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Living Classrooms Foundation and National Aquarium in a wide variety of experiences and office environments. They will contribute to the area's research, restoration, and preservation efforts, including the Patuxent National Wildlife Research Refuge and the Masonville Cove Environmental Education Center. They will gain practical skills and soft skills training in etiquette, appropriate attire, and communications facilitated by distinguished professionals and local chapter members of The Links, Incorporated, further enhancing their overall personal growth and readiness. The program is open to individuals from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, and it offers a chance to make a real impact in our community. Students from local Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are encouraged to apply. Applications for the 2025 Masonville Cove Links Internship Program are now closed. Keep an eye out for future opportunities! We need your help recruiting to build the future of conservation professionals! Questions and general communication can be directed to mceecinternships@gmail.com Do you have questions about involvement opportunities? SEND US A MESSAGE! SUBMIT Thanks for reaching out to us! Someone will get back to you shortly.

  • Schedule a Field Trip | Masonville Cove | Baltimore, MD

    Fill out a field trip request form to start planning your hands-on educational experience at Masonville Cove. SCHEDULE A LIVING CLASSROOMS FIELD TRIP Fill out a field trip request form to start planning your hands-on educational experience at Masonville Cove. SUBMIT A FIELD TRIP REQUEST The Living Classrooms Foundation is offering in-person field trips and currently booking for the school year. Click here to read descriptions of each of our field trip programs. See below for more information or email nhouston@livingclassrooms.org . To schedule, please submit the form below. How would you prefer to be contacted? Email Phone Program Themes I'm Interested In Birdy Bonanza Budding Botanists Erosion, Weathering, and Landslides, Oh My! Exploring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Hidden Hibernators Insect Encounters Island Fever Stream Study: Baltimore's Water Quality Terrapin Tales Tracks and Scat Who Killed Rocky Rockfish? Wonders of Wildlife! Customized Lesson Themes SUBMIT Thanks for reaching out to us! You will receive an email confirming your field trip request, and someone will get back to you shortly.

  • Events/Events

    My Items I'm a title. Click here to edit me. Water Quality/Climate Change Science Join us in becoming a water scientist for a day! Learn what it takes to be a water scientist and help with climate change impact data collection! Registration required. More Community Shoreline Clean-Up Make Captain Trash Wheel proud and help clean up the shoreline at Masonville Cove! Student service learning hours opportunity. Registration required. More Guided Nature Walk Join us for a guided walk around campus! There is always something new to see and learn about as seasons change. Registration required. More March Morning Sound Meditation (3/21) Join Katie Detrich for a free guided meditation experience at Masonville Cove! Bring a pillow and blanket if you like! Yoga mats will be available. Enjoy the environment, herbal tea and healing sounds. More Community Shoreline Clean-Up Make Captain Trash Wheel proud and help clean up the shoreline at Masonville Cove! Student service learning hours opportunity. Registration required. More Black in Conservation: Sharing Your Nature Story with Dara Wilson Come learn from and celebrate with local conservation expert and Black Birders Week co-chair Dara Wilson! Share popcorn and stories with us as we enjoy a presentation from Dara on her conservation journey and discussion while reflecting on our roles in the conservation space. More Water Quality/Climate Change Science Join us in becoming a water scientist for a day! Learn what it takes to be a water scientist and help with climate change impact data collection! Registration required. More Guided Nature Walk Join us for a guided walk around campus! There is always something new to see and learn about as seasons change. Registration required. More February Morning Sound Meditation (2/21) Join Katie Detrich for a free guided meditation experience at Masonville Cove! Bring a pillow and blanket if you like! Yoga mats will be available. Enjoy the environment, herbal tea and healing sounds. More March Morning Yoga (3/7) Join Katie Detrich for a free guided meditation experience at Masonville Cove! Bring a pillow and blanket if you like! Yoga mats will be available. Enjoy the environment, herbal tea and healing sounds. More February Morning Yoga (2/7) Join Katie Detrich for a free guided meditation experience at Masonville Cove! Bring a pillow and blanket if you like! Yoga mats will be available. Enjoy the environment, herbal tea and healing sounds. More Nature for Kids: Best Buds Join us for an in-person craft inspired by nature! We will share stories and learn about the trees budding at Masonville while making our own tree paintings. Enjoy a walk with us for field observations and take a moment to appreciate the outdoors! Registration required. More

  • Masonville Cove | Baltimore, MD

    Masonville Cove is the nation's first Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership, offering environmental restoration and education in the heart of Baltimore. MASONVILLE COVE PARTNERSHIP COVID-19 UPDATES HOURS Monday - Saturday: 9 am - 4 pm Sunday: Closed Extended Hours: 9 am - Sunset (On the first Friday of every month) Holiday Closures: Martin Luther King Jr. Day CLOSED 1/17 and 1/19 LOCATION 1000 Frankfurst Avenue Baltimore, MD 21226 ADMISSION & PARKING Admission and parking are FREE at Masonville Cove. DISCOVER BALTIMORE'S HIDDEN GEM Located in South Baltimore, Masonville Cove is the nation's first Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership, home to a green building nature center and beautiful waterfront public trails. Come and explore your neighborhood green space! Summer Student Groups Registration Required To register, please take the time to fill out the information below. What date would you like to visit? Email What hours are you hoping to visit Masonville Cove? Phone How many students? How many adults? How do you plan to arrive? Submit PLAN YOUR VISIT PLAN YOUR VISIT EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION PROGRAMS NEWS NEWS EVENTS EVENTS Upcoming Events at Masonville Cove See more future events on our Events page January Morning Yoga (1/24) Sat, Jan 24 Baltimore More info Register Nature for Kids: Wonderful Waterfowl Sat, Jan 24 Masonville Cove More info Register Water Quality/Climate Change Science Sat, Jan 24 Baltimore, Masonville Cove More info Register Nature Inspired Book Club: Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver Sun, Feb 01 Baltimore, Masonville Cove More info Register February Morning Yoga (2/7) Sat, Feb 07 Baltimore More info Register Guided Nature Walk Sat, Feb 07 Baltimore, Masonville Cove More info Register Community Shoreline Clean-Up Sat, Feb 07 Baltimore, Masonville Cove More info Register February Morning Sound Meditation (2/21) Sat, Feb 21 Baltimore More info Register Water Quality/Climate Change Science Sat, Feb 28 Baltimore, Masonville Cove More info Register Black in Conservation: Sharing Your Nature Story with Dara Wilson Fri, Mar 06 Baltimore, Masonville Cove More info Register March Morning Yoga (3/7) Sat, Mar 07 Baltimore More info Register Guided Nature Walk Sat, Mar 07 Baltimore, Masonville Cove More info Register Community Shoreline Clean-Up Sat, Mar 14 Baltimore, Masonville Cove More info Register March Morning Sound Meditation (3/21) Sat, Mar 21 Baltimore More info Register Nature for Kids: Best Buds Sat, Mar 21 Masonville Cove More info Register Water Quality/Climate Change Science Sat, Mar 28 Baltimore, Masonville Cove More info Register DID YOU KNOW... Masonville was home to nesting bald eagles during spring 2023! Three eaglets hatched in May and started flying in June. Stay up-to-date with all the events happening at Masonville Cove! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK

  • Site Closures | Masonville Cove | Baltimore, MD

    Check on site closures or restrictions that may impact your visit. SITE CLOSURES & ANNOUNCEMENTS There are no weather related closings at this time. The campus is open during the regularly scheduled hours of Monday through Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WEATHER DELAYS & CLOSINGS SCHEDULED CAMPUS CLOSINGS IN 2024 January 1, 15 February 19 March 29 May 27 June 16 July 4-5 September 2 October 14 November 28-29 December 23-25 (2025) December 31- January 2 SITE CLOSURE INFORMATION As of September 2022 a portion of the campus beyond the fence line is temporarily closed due to construction. Access to the fishing piers is still available. Check back for updates! The Captain Trash Wheel trail and Upland trail are still open and offer great views of Baltimore City! Eagle Restrictions

  • Events | Masonville Cove | Baltimore, MD

    Join us at Masonville Cove for free weekend and evening events. EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS January 2026 Today Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 29 30 31 1 2 5:00 PM First Friday - Sunset Sound Meditation +1 more 3 10:00 AM Guided Nature Walk +1 more 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9:15 AM January Morning Yoga (1/10) +1 more +2 more 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9:15 AM January Morning Yoga (1/24) +2 more +3 more 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 3:00 PM Nature Inspired Book Club: Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver +1 more 2 3 4 5 6 7 9:15 AM February Morning Yoga (2/7) +2 more +3 more Free public programs and events are held year-round at Masonville Cove. Activities include Saturday public programs for kids and families, afternoon and evening programs, shoreline cleanups, and more. With so many activities to choose from, you'll find there's something for everyone to enjoy at Masonville Cove. ABOUT EVENTS AT MASONVILLE COVE

  • Schedule a Field Trip | Masonville Cove | Baltimore, MD

    Fill out a field trip request form to start planning your hands-on educational experience at Masonville Cove. JOIN THE FRIENDS! The Friends are building strong connections and navigating how to establish as a 401(c)3 organization. See below for more information or email us @. To join the Friends and be notified of meetings and Friends led programs, please submit the form below. What's your name? Do you have any preferred pronouns?* Tell us about yourself! What are you interested in and what are you passionate about?* Do you prefer to be contacted by Phone? If so, leave your number! Email* What's your ZIP Code? * Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit

  • Plan Your Visit | Masonville Cove | Baltimore, MD

    Learn about what to see and do during your visit to Masonville Cove. PLAN YOUR VISIT CAMPUS HOURS Monday - Saturday: 9 AM - 4 PM Sunday: Closed Extended Hours: 9 AM - 8 PM (On the first Friday of every month) Click HERE to see a trail map. Please note Eagle Restrictions begin generally in November and are in place until the summer. LOCATION ADMISSION & PARKING Admission and parking are FREE at Masonville Cove. Visitors must sign in at the Education Center when they arrive. Thank you in advance! ARRIVAL BY WATER Kayakers are welcome to arrive by water! Please note that landing is only allowed at the beach by Captain Trash Wheel. Please view the campus hours and site rules on this page. On arrival, please sign in with the form linked here. Happy trails! Menu EXPLORE THIS SECTION General Facility & Accessibility Information LEARN MORE Education Center LEARN MORE Weekend & Evening Events LEARN MORE Outdoor Sights & Activities LEARN MORE Masonville DMCF Tours LEARN MORE Site Rules & Information LEARN MORE General Facility and Accessibility Information OVERVIEW Masonville Cove is an Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership located in Baltimore, Maryland. The area has a rich history, but by the 1960s had fallen into disrepair and was littered with large amounts of discarded materials. Restoration of the Cove by MDOT MPA began in 2007, and continues today. The project aims to provide benefits to local wildlife and the surrounding community in return for their support of Port operations. Today Masonville Cove includes 70 acres of water and 54 acres of restored wetlands and nature trails. The site also features an Education Center with a back deck overlooking the Cove, outdoor picnic tables, a fishing pier, and more. AMENITIES Admission and parking are free to all visitors at Masonville Cove. Parking is located directly in front of the Education Center. We do ask that all visitors sign in at the Education Center so that we can provide safety information and keep track of everyone visiting the site. Restrooms and water can also be found in the Education Center. ACCESSIBILITY Masonville Cove is designed to be accessible to visitors. Some accessibility features include an elevator in our Education Center, as well as ramp access to the outdoor areas of the Cove. Please let us know if you have specific questions about site accessibility. GENERAL FACILITY & ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION Education Center OVERVIEW The Masonville Cove Environmental Education Center (MCEEC) provides enjoyable exhibits and information for our site visitors, and plays an important role in the environmental education the Living Classrooms Foundation provides for students. We invite all our visitors to explore this state-of-the-art green building to learn about the history of Masonville Cove and the wildlife that now call it home. AMENITIES In the main education room you'll find interactive (hands-on) kid-friendly displays and see our animal ambassadors. Historic artifacts found during the environmental restoration of the Cove are also on display on the main floor. Restrooms and water are available inside the Education Center on the first floor, and an elevator in the building can transport visitors downstairs to access the back deck, if needed. Downstairs in the Education Center are two student laboratories that Living Classrooms Foundation uses to provide rich, hands-on environmental education experiences for visiting classes. EDUCATION CENTER Outdoor Sights and Activities SIGHT-SEE FROM THE BACK DECK The large back deck behind the Education Center is the perfect place to look out over the Cove, enjoy a snack, or bird watch. HIKE AND EXPLORE THE COVE Take a walk along the beautiful trails that run across the property. Most trails are very level and easy to walk. Masonville Cove is home to hundreds of different kinds of birds and other wildlife, so keep your eyes open while you're exploring— you'll be amazed by how much you see! EAT A PICNIC Pack a meal or snack to eat at the picnic tables located outside the Education Center. Food is not permitted on the waterfront campus/trails. BIRD WATCH Masonville Cove is one of the top birding "hot spots" (places with the most different types of birds observed) in the entire state of Maryland! Over 230 different kinds of birds have been found at the Cove, from song birds to waterfowl to raptors. In 2019, Masonville Cove was home to Baltimore City's first known pair of nesting bald eagles, which raised two eaglets. MEET CAPTAIN TRASH WHEEL Stop by, say hello, and take a selfie with our trash-gobbling, googly-eyed hero! Click here to learn more about Captain before your visit. FIND MASONVILLE'S GEOCACHE Explore Masonville while "geocaching ," a fun activity that enables players to use phones (or other GPS-enabled devices) to participate in real-life, outdoor treasure hunts. The hunt for Masonville's geocache will lead you on a scenic exploration of the Cove and eventually to a "treasure chest" (geocache container)! Click here to view a video to learn more about Geocaching at Masonville Cove. FISH AT THE PIER Visit our fishing pier to get a closer look at the river. You can walk along the trails to the pier, or can access it from the water by non-motorized boat. You can also go fishing from the pier (state laws regarding required fishing license apply). Bring your own poles or ask at the Education Center to borrow one. OUTDOOR SIGHTS & ACTIVITIES DMCF Tours OVERVIEW If you're interested in learning more about the Port of Baltimore's role in the restoration of Masonville Cove, consider a behind-the-scenes tour of the nearby Masonville Dredged Material Containment Facility (DMCF). Tour groups go on a guided riding tour of the DMCF, which is located adjacent to the restored areas of the Cove. TOUR CONTENT During the tour you'll learn about how the creation of the DMCF and the stewardship of the Port of Baltimore helped transform the Cove from a neglected waste to the habitat you see today. Because the DMCF is a construction site, these are prearranged guided riding tours only. MASONVILLE DMCF TOURS Site Rules and Information THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT PERMITTED: Smoking Fires Alcohol Drugs Weapons Illegal activities Swimming/ wading Skateboarding/ skating ATVs, bicycles, or horses Motorized boats Digging Pets* *Trained service animals (as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act) are allowed. We ask that all visitors follow our site rules in order to ensure that Masonville Cove remains safe and protected for our resident wildlife and other visitors enjoying the site. Please help us keep the Cove beautiful by not littering, and by leaving nature where you find it. Don't collect plants or animals, either alive or dead (they're still important for the ecosystem). SITE RULES & INFORMATION

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