Picture Yourself in Harford Streams Summer Adventure

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Free T-shirt for Harford Streams Summer Adventure participants who visit seven stream locations.

Visit Harford Streams, Send in Selfies, Win Prizes

This summer, explore the natural beauty of Harford County streams, take selfies at your favorite locations, and win prizes in Harford Streams Summer Adventure. This award-winning program from the Harford County Department of Public Works’ Office of Watershed Protection and Restoration raises awareness and support for protecting natural resources by encouraging visitors to scenic local waterways.

County residents and non-residents of all ages are welcome to join in the program, which will open Friday, May 27 and run through September 5, 2022.

Participation is easy. Simply register and choose places to visit from the list of Harford stream locations, with the option of substituting up to five locations of your own. Use Harford Streams’ online app to send in selfies from seven different locations to earn a free Harford Streams Summer Adventure T-shirt. Participating furry friends will receive a dog bandanna.

Visit 11 locations for a chance to win a family membership for the Baltimore Aquarium; visit 15 spots for a chance at a kayak trip on Otter Point Creek at Anita C. Leight Estuary Center. 

“Harford County is blessed with beautiful waterways, and we need to protect them for future generations,” County Executive Barry Glassman said. “Please help us raise awareness by visiting these natural treasures in our own backyard.” 

Visit the county website today to register for the program, view a complete list of Harford stream locations and start uploading selfies with a stream in the background to qualify for prizes at https://www.harfordcountymd.gov/1908/Summer-Adventure.

Share your adventures on social media using the hashtag #HarfordStreams and follow the fun on Facebook at Harford Streams, and on Twitter @HarfordCountyMD.

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