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14201 Woodcliff Ct, Bowie, MD 20720
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Guests can enjoy a castle and knight themed multilevel laser tag arena with fog, lights, and sounds at Castle Laser Tag. The laser tag venue also hosts birthday parties and corporate events.
7.1 Miles
At Sligo Creek Park, visitors can go hiking or biking along a 10.2-mile hard surface trail. The location contains several paved and non-paved trails that connect with other areas of the park.
7.2 Miles
A community theater, the Laurel Mill Playhouse is dedicated to helping local actors, directors, writers, and other artists have a venue to explore and showcase their talents. The theater presents a seasonally changing slate of shows.
7.2 Miles
Focused on women's arts, Venus Theatre Play Shack is a women's theater group that puts on feminist themed productions. The group combs through hundreds of plays to select four plays to perform every year.
7.3 Miles
The Laurel Museum is a converted 1840s mill workers' home that offers the chance to learn about the history of the local area through its exhibits. The location also features a research library with photographs, files, and items.
7.3 Miles
Situated along the Patuxent River, Riverfront Park measures 30.2 acres and features wetland areas and historic dam ruins. The park provides trails for hiking and biking, a children's playground, picnic tables, grills, pavilions and restroom facilities.
7.4 Miles
Promoting arts education in the community, Bowie Center For The Performing Arts offers visitors a mix of local and worldwide musical group performances. The center also hosts workshops where visitors can learn a variety of performing arts skills.
7.6 Miles
Incorporating audience participation into the acts, Washington Revels is a professional theater group that puts on performing arts productions for the community. It also has a singing ensemble that specializes in Medieval, maritime, and 19th century music.
7.6 Miles
Constructed in 1907 by William Woodward, the building that now houses the Belair Stable Museum has been home to an impressive series of champion horses over the years. The museum features exhibits that highlight this legacy.
7.7 Miles
Bacontown Park has several amenities for sports including a roller hockey court, two basketball courts, a tennis court and a baseball field. They also have a playground and a 332 ft paved trail.