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Used Tires Uses
 
 
 
Build an Earthship. Of course, you will need more than a few tires and sure, your neighbors might not like it very much and you might have some zoning problems along the way, but if you live somewhere rural imagine the fun your kids would have with their very own Earthship in the backyard. Or, if you are truly adventurous, build yourself a guest house in the back 40. For more information on Earthships, check out the Wikipedia entry or visit Earthship Biotecture.
 
 

Scrap Tire Playgrounds In Maryland

The Maryland Department of the Environment, the Maryland Environmental Service, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and community volunteers were all involved in the preparation and construction of the scrap tire playgrounds.

The pre-construction planning takes several months and the site construction takes three days. Scrap tires are used in a variety of applications at the playgrounds such as the use of whole tires in the construction of playground equipment, scrap tire chips as ground cover and scrap tire matting in the safety surface material.

Click the navigation buttons on the left, for more information on scrap tire playgrounds at:

Allegany County Dan's Mountain State Park
Baltimore County Gunpowder Falls State Park and Patapsco State Park
Calvert County Calvert Cliffs State Park
Caroline & Queen Anne's County Tuckahoe State Park
Cecil County

Elk Neck State Park

Charles County Smallwood State Park
Frederick County Cunningham Falls State Park
Montgomery County Seneca Creek State Park
Worcester County Milburn Landing Area of Pocomoke River State Park

For Maps of State Parks, go to the Department of Natural Resources Public Lands Web Page.

For further information, contact Maryland's Scrap Tire Program.

Call 410-537-3315 or 800-633-6101 x3315 or E-mail: scraptire@mde.state.md.us