Have Books to Donate in Prince George's County, MD?
BookDrop picks up books from your home throughout Prince George's County for free. We sort, resell, and redistribute them — keeping books out of landfills and in the hands of readers. Minimum 250 books. Schedule in under a minute.
How It Works in Prince George's County
Schedule
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Prepare
Box or bag your books and leave them accessible.
We Pick Up
Our team comes to you — free of charge.
Towns We Serve in Prince George's County
A scenic Potomac River community near Piscataway Park where nature lovers fill their shelves with field guides and fiction alike.
AdelphiA diverse community near the University of Maryland where textbooks and novels circulate endlessly.
BeltsvilleHome to a USDA research center, Beltsville's scientists and families are voracious readers.
Berwyn HeightsA small College Park-area town where walkable streets and front-porch reading are a way of life.
BladensburgA historic town at the Anacostia's edge where War of 1812 history shares shelf space with modern fiction.
BowieOne of PG County's largest communities, Bowie families have books worth sharing.
BrentwoodA small gateway community near the D.C. line where residents read big despite the town's compact size.
Camp SpringsNear Joint Base Andrews, military families here move often and leave behind mountains of great books.
Capitol HeightsA community just outside D.C. where government workers bring home policy papers and page-turners.
CheverlyA leafy, tight-knit town near the Metro where community book swaps happen on every other porch.
ChillumA vibrant, multicultural community near the D.C. border where books come in dozens of languages.
ClintonA large southern PG County community where suburban families have bookshelves in every room.
College ParkHome to the University of Maryland — textbooks and trade paperbacks abound.
Colmar ManorA tiny town along the Anacostia where community spirit extends to sharing well-loved books.
Cottage CityOne of PG County's smallest municipalities, where cozy homes are packed with well-read paperbacks.
District HeightsA residential community near Suitland where families keep their reading lists — and bookshelves — full.
EdmonstonA small, eco-conscious community along the Anacostia Trail where green living and good reading go together.
Fairmount HeightsA historic community with deep roots and a reading tradition that spans generations.
Forest HeightsA small community overlooking the Potomac where compact homes hold surprisingly large book collections.
Fort WashingtonOverlooking the Potomac, this community's readers have impressive collections to share.
GlenardenA close-knit city in central PG County where neighborhood pride includes well-stocked home libraries.
Glenn DaleA quiet community between Bowie and Greenbelt where spacious colonial homes have spacious reading rooms.
GreenbeltThis New Deal-era planned community has been raising readers since the 1930s.
HyattsvilleA revitalized community where arts, culture, and reading are on the rise.
KetteringA well-established suburban community near Bowie where families have accumulated decades of beloved books.
Lake ArborA lakeside planned community where residents enjoy waterfront views and waterfront-sized book collections.
LandoverA central PG County community near FedEx Field where game-day energy extends to enthusiastic reading.
Landover HillsA small town near Landover where charming homes hold well-curated personal libraries.
Langley ParkOne of the D.C. region's most diverse communities, where books in Spanish and English fill every shelf.
LanhamA close-in PG County community where convenience meets great reading habits.
LargoHome to the Boulevard at Capital Centre area, Largo families balance busy lives with serious reading.
LaurelBetween Baltimore and D.C., Laurel's location means double the reading culture.
MitchellvilleAn affluent Bowie-area community where elegant homes feature dedicated library rooms.
MorningsideA small town near Andrews Air Force Base where residents wake up early and read late.
Mount RainierAn artsy community on the D.C. border where independent bookshop culture starts at home.
National HarborA bustling waterfront destination where residents and visitors alike appreciate a good book by the Potomac.
New CarrolltonA Metro-connected city where commuters stock up on reading material for the ride.
North BrentwoodA small, historic community with one of the oldest African American municipal histories in Maryland and a proud reading tradition.
Oxon HillHome to National Harbor's neighbor community, where suburban readers enjoy Potomac views and full bookshelves.
Riverdale ParkA walkable town near UMD where academic readers and young families share a love of books.
Seat PleasantA small city with a big heart for reading, located just minutes from the D.C. line.
SuitlandHome to the Census Bureau and Smithsonian storage, Suitland knows a thing or two about collecting — including books.
Temple HillsA southern PG County community where families keep their home libraries well organized and well loved.
University ParkA small, highly educated town bordering UMD where every household seems to have a library card and a full bookcase.
Upper MarlboroThe county seat's suburban homes are full of books ready for pickup.
WoodmoreAn upscale community near Bowie where large homes come with large and lovingly maintained book collections.
About Our Service in Prince George's County
BookDrop collects books from homes and businesses throughout Prince George's County, Maryland. We accept a minimum of 250 books per pickup and typically schedule within 5–7 business days. Your donated books are sorted, redistributed, and given a second life — whether through resale, donation to libraries, or community programs.