All Day

Learn to Fish!

Discovery Center l Deep Creek Lake State Park 898 State Park Rd, Swanton

Join the naturalists at the Discovery Center to learn how to partake in one of the best pastimes Deep Creek has to offer– fishing! Kids between 7-15 will learn skills that will help on their own fishing adventures. Registration is required. Registration can be done at the Discovery Center desk with a $5 payment. Guardians must remain present during fishing.

The Shades at Honi-Honi Bar

Honi-Honi Bar 19745 Garrett Hwy, Oakland

Known in the Baltimore/Washington area for over 30 years as the hottest dance band with killer horns and vocals, The Shades feature music from the classic Motown hits of the 60's through the hot horn sound of 70's and 80's R&B and Rock and Roll.

Salamander Scurry

New Germany Lake House 403 McAndrews Hill Road, Grantsville

Join Ranger Noah on this easy 1.5-mile walk, and dive into the world of salamanders. We will flip rocks and logs, and gain some hands-on experience with real salamanders, while discussing their importance in the ecosystem. Photo credit: Sarah Milbourne

Celebrate Recovery

Faith Evangelical Free Church 1009 Maryland Highway, Mountain Lake Park, MD

Join Faith Church every Friday at 6:30 PM for anyone with hurt, hang-ups, and habits.

Campground Critters

Discovery Center l Deep Creek Lake State Park 898 State Park Rd, Swanton

Visit the Naturalists outside the Ranger Station/Camper Check-in. They will inform you about the critters you may spot during your stay and how best to avoid late-night visits!

Velveeta at Honi-Honi Bar

Honi-Honi Bar 19745 Garrett Hwy, Oakland

Kraft wasn’t cheesy enough for this group! Velveeta ignites the best of the cheesiest songs from the 80s and 90s, covering tunes that imprinted in our subconscious and gained awareness by being only the coolest thing, EVER.

Let’s Go Mothing!

New Germany Lake House 403 McAndrews Hill Road, Grantsville

Join Ranger Noah for this twilight program and shed some light on the moths and other nocturnal insects that live in the park. Photo credit: Mike Fulmer.