Salary for seasonal contractual positions starts at $17.15/hour. Work is performed indoors and outdoors, under various weather conditions. Applicants must be available to work weekends, evenings, and holidays, as scheduled.
The three areas of the Southern Maryland Recreational Complex are the East Area, which is based out of Merkle Natural Resources Management Area in Upper Marlboro; the North Area, which is based out of Cedarville State Forest in Brandywine; and the South Area, which is based out of Smallwood State Park in Marbury.
To view a full job announcement and submit an application, please visit the Maryland State Jobs website and click "Apply." Call 301-888-1410 with questions. Applications will be accepted until April 13, 2026.
March on the Mattawoman is back!
 Click on the flyer above to register for March on the Mattawoman!
Save Our Pollinators!
Donate today to support butterfly and bumblebee habitat and education in state parks!
Donations in any amount are a helpful way to make a difference. Thank you!
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Unless otherwise noted, events are held rain or shine, free and fun for all ages; donations are always welcome. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
Dress for the weather/activity, wear sunscreen and insect repellent, bring plenty of water and snacks, and check for ticks.
Please call 301-888-1410 for additional information or to register.
The Southern Maryland Recreation Complex staff manages Calvert Cliffs, Chapel Point, Chapman, Rosaryville and Smallwood state parks, Cedarville State Forest and the Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary and Visitor Center.
 Annual Pass Available for Purchase $75 for Marylanders; $100 for out-of-state visitors
Our annual State Park and Trail Passport grants unlimited day-use admission and boat launching at state parks, and a 10 percent discount on state-operated concessions and boat rentals.
To enhance convenience and value, this year's pass will arrive in a self-contained packet with a detachable hang-tag, and will be valid for a full year from the month of purchase.
Our network of state parks include more than 900 miles of trails for biking, hiking, and horseback riding, as well as unique water access and camping facilities.
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