Bowie is a a suburban bedroom community of Washington, D.C. in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Understand
While Bowie's history goes back over a century, much of the city consists of ranch and Cape Cod homes built in the 1960s and 1970s as a planned community by Levitt & Sons, a noted real estate development company. Lately, Bowie has grown by annexing various developments that have sprouted up around the city's edge since the mid-1980s. The visitor can still find vestiges of historical Bowie—most notably, the railroads and horse farms that defined Bowie in the pre-Levitt era. One of America's oldest historically black universities is Bowie State University, located in Old Bowie.
Get in
By plane
- Baltimore-Washington International Airport (IATA: BWI) is 20 miles southwest of Bowie via MD197 and MD295.
- Washington Reagan National Airport (IATA: DCA) is 23 miles southwest of Bowie via US 50 (through Washington, D.C.).
- Washington Dulles International Airport (IATA: IAD) is 45 miles west of Bowie via the Capital Beltway.
By train
MARC (dead link: March 2023) operates train service on its Penn Line to/from Baltimore and Washington, D.C.. Nearest station is Bowie State 📍 at 13900 Jericho Park Rd.
By bus
MetroBus B27 (dead link: January 2023) operates service to/from the New Carrollton Metro Station. For more information on riding the Metrorail and Metrobus, see Washington DC#Get_In.
Get around
By car
Bowie is best navigated by car.
By bicycle
The Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Trail runs through the northern part of Bowie and there are various other networks of bike paths and on-street bike routes.
Unfortunately, Route 50 bisects the city and has few bike-friendly crossings.
See
- Belair Mansion, 12207 Tulip Grove Dr, 38.965991°, -76.746768°, +1 301-809-3089, pwilliams@cityofbowie.org. Tu-Su noon-4PM. Built in 1745 by Samuel Ogle, the provincial governor of Maryland, the mansion serves today as an historical museum operated by the city. Free 2017-10-10
- Belair Stable Museum, 2835 Belair Dr, 38.966510°, -76.743346°, +1 301-809-3089, pwilliams@cityofbowie.org. Tu-Su noon-4PM. Most of modern-day Bowie was once a stud farm where champion thoroughbred race horses were born and raised. The Belair Stables operated for roughly 200 years and is famous for producing two Triple Crown champions (Gallant Fox and Omaha). Free 2017-10-10
- Bowie Railroad Museum, 8614 Chestnut Ave (In Old Town Bowie), 39.007257°, -76.779127°, +1 301-809-3089, pwilliams@cityofbowie.org. Tu-Su 10AM-4PM. Free 2017-10-10
- Bowie Welcome Center and Children's Museum, 8606 Chestnut Ave. (Corner of 11th and Chestnut), +1 301-575-2488, museums@cityofbowie.org. Tu-Su 10AM-4PM. Learn the history of Bowie through exhibits and hands-on activities for children. Visitor information for Bowie and local attractions. Free
- National Capital Radio & Television Museum, 2608 Mitchellville Rd, 38.9267°, -76.7333°, +1 301-390-1020, info@ncrtv.org. F 10AM-5PM, Sa Su 1-5PM. Free
- Prince George's County Genealogy Library, 12219 Tulip Grove Drive, +1 301-262-2063, webmaster@pgcgs.org. W 10AM-7PM, except 1st W 10AM-1PM, last Sa 1-5PM. Research your Prince George's County family history in the 4000 books, periodicals, microforms and other records. Free
Do
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Allen Pond Park, 3330 Northview Dr., +1 301-809-3011. Sunrise to sunset. City park featuring a small lake with canoe rentals and fishing, amphitheater for summer outdoor performances, ice skating rink, skate park and playgrounds. Free
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Bowie Baysox Minor League Baseball Team, 4101 Crain Highway, +1 301-805-6000, info@baysox.com. Double-A level minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Baltimore Orioles. $10-15
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Bowie Playhouse, 16500 Whitemarsh Park Drive (from Route 3, enter Whitemarsh Park and drive to the back parking lot). Tucked away in the woods at the back of Whitemarsh Park, the 150-seat Bowie Playhouse is home to four amateur theater companies and features dramas, musicals and Shakespeare year round.
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Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, 15200 Annapolis Road, +1 301-805-6880. A concert hall that features a variety of college, high school and community concerts and theatrical productions.
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Governor Bridge Natural Area, 7600 Governor Bridge Rd. 2019-12-25
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Fran Uhler Natural Area, 10300 Lemons Bridge Rd. 2019-12-25
Buy
Bowie has a variety of malls, but little that's likely to pique the interest of the picky shopper. Two of the malls are Bowie Town Center and Free State Mall. Some of the antique shops in Old Town may be worth your time.
Eat
- Ichiban Sushi, 3921 Evergreen Parkway, Bowie, +1 301-352-9160. Su-Th 11AM-10PM, F Sa 11AM-11PM. Try the "Sushi Red & White", or for non-sushi eaters, the Chinese menu.
- Lima's Chicken, 3552 Crain Hwy, +1 301-464-5370. M-F 10:30AM-10PM, Sa 11AM-10PM, Su 11AM-9PM. Charbroiled chicken and other Peruvian specialties.
- Rip's Country Inn, 3809 Crain Hwy (US 301 at the MD 197 intersection). Not one of the too-many plastic chain restaurants that infect Bowie. Rip's has served Bowie with casual dining for more than 50 years
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Drink
- DuClaw Brewing Company, 4000 Town Center Blvd, +1 301-809-6943. Su-Th 11AM-midnight, F Sa 11AM-12:30AM. This Maryland brewpub in Bowie Town Center has good food in addition to their own brews.
- Old Bowie Town Grille, 8604 Chestnut Avenue (corner of Chestnut and 11th Street in the old town area), 39.006873°, -76.778972°, +1 301-464-8800. Tu-Su 11AM to late, closed M. Live music several nights a week. Craft beers on draft in an Irish-pub setting with a family-owned restaurant. 2017-10-10
Sleep
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