College Park, Maryland anchors itself around the University of Maryland's flagship campus, giving this Prince George's County city a steady pulse of research, innovation, and academic energy just outside Washington, D.C. Beyond the university, the city is home to notable federal institutions, including the National Archives at College Park and NOAA's Weather Prediction Center, alongside a growing cluster of technology companies in the Discovery District. That mix of government, higher education, and emerging tech gives College Park an economic identity few small cities can match.
Neighborhoods here range from the tree-lined streets of Calvert Hills and Old Town to the newer mid-rise buildings near downtown and the Metro-accessible Lakeland area. Each pocket has its own character, yet all stay connected through trail networks like the Trolley Trail and the Anacostia Tributary system.