Acorn Park
| Acorn Urban Park | |
|---|---|
| Acorn Park | |
Acorn Park in 2008 | |
| Type | Urban park |
| Location |
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| Coordinates | 38°59′23″N 77°01′44″W / 38.9896°N 77.0290°W |
| Area | 0.1247 acres (0.050 hectares) |
| Established | 1942 |
| Etymology | Acorn–shaped gazebo |
| Owned by | Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M–NCPPC) |
| Administered by | Montgomery Parks |
| Open | Sunrise to sunset |
| Public transit access | |
| Website | MontgomeryParks.org/Parks-and-Trails/Acorn-Urban-Park |
Acorn Park is a 0.1247-acre (500-square-metre) urban park in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, which features an acorn-shaped gazebo and an artificial grotto. The site is historically significant as it is thought to be the location of the "mica-flecked spring" that in 1840 inspired Francis Preston Blair to name his estate "Silver Spring".
Acorn Park is located at the intersection of East-West Highway and Newell Street.