Zoo, municipal playgrounds temporarily closed in Salisbury

SALISBURY, Md. – In adherence with federal guidance, the Salisbury Zoo and all City of Salisbury playgrounds are closed to the public until further notice.

This includes the following park and recreational spaces:

  • Ben’s Red Swings
  • Salisbury Zoo
  • Waterside Park Basketball Court and Playground
  • Lake Street Park Basketball Court and Playground
  • Johnson Lake Neighborhood Playground
  • Doverdale Park Basketball Court and Playground
  • Jeanette P. Chipman Boundless Park and Playground
  • Play areas on the east and west sides of the Bandstand
  • Picnic Island play structure
  • City Park tennis courts
  • Francis J. Tilghman Memorial Dog Park
  • Comfort Safety Zone Playground
  • Elizabeth W. Woodcock Park and Playground
  • Newtown-Camden Tot Lot Park and Playground
  • Newtown Park
  • West Salisbury Little League Playground
  • Salisbury Skate Park

Outdoor spaces remain open, however groups or gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited. The City is encouraging citizens to get out and remain active in a responsible manner, while still maintaining a healthy distance from others.

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