Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the panic here. You go in, you do your thing, you wash your hands, you wear a mask. NBD.
The problem is some parks don't have their restrooms open. I checked the Md parks page and there is no list of which parks have open restrooms. I assume the state parks do, though, but who knows?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My kids have no problem pissing in the woods, but I'd rather them use a bathroom. Any ideas?
Why would you rather they use the bathroom if they are happy to pee in the woods? Obviously this won’t work if you’re in a shopping area, but hiking? What’s the big deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My kids have no problem pissing in the woods, but I'd rather them use a bathroom. Any ideas?
Why would you rather they use the bathroom if they are happy to pee in the woods? Obviously this won’t work if you’re in a shopping area, but hiking? What’s the big deal?
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the panic here. You go in, you do your thing, you wash your hands, you wear a mask. NBD.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My kids have no problem pissing in the woods, but I'd rather them use a bathroom. Any ideas?
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the panic here. You go in, you do your thing, you wash your hands, you wear a mask. NBD.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the panic here. You go in, you do your thing, you wash your hands, you wear a mask. NBD.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the Md. state parks have open bathrooms. We've been going to them and its been fine. Don't touch anything you don't have too - wash hand - then sanitize hands when you get outside.