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Welcome to Severna Park, MD

Located in Anne Arundel County, Severna Park real estate is home to nearly 30,000 residents. Many Severna Park real estate owners enjoy the natural beauty and waterfront views that come with living near the Severn and Magothy Rivers. Outdoor enthusiasts, meanwhile, appreciate the town’s ample recreational opportunities, including hiking and biking along the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail, a 13.3-mile trail overseen by the national Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.

Severna Park boasts an active civic community, manifested by such organizations as the Greater Severna Park Council, Inc., the Greater Severna Park Chamber of Commerce, and the Association for Severna Park Improvement, Renewal, and Enhancement, Inc., a local improvement group that seeks to raise Severna Park real estate values with a variety of cultural arts efforts.

Given the picturesque appeal of Severna Park real estate and the many amenities enjoyed by residents, including twelve public and private schools, it’s no surprise that this town ranks among the county’s most desirable for those looking to relocate.
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