Baltimore has 33 walking trails. These trails range from 0.9 to 7 miles in length. The most popular trail is Fort McHenry.
Lake Montebello & Herring RunView Trail Details
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One of Baltimore’s lesser-known attributes (even to many locals) is its preponderance of green spaces. From very early on, city planners recognized ...
Charles Village & JHUView Trail Details
In recent decades, Baltimore has suffered an image problem. While Baltimore spent much of America’s early years as a center of commerce and industry ...
Dickeyville & Leakin ParkView Trail Details
It’s a cliché, but there’s really little other way to state it: turning off Forest Park Ave. into the enclave of Dickeyville is like performing ...
Druid Hill ParkView Trail Details
Druid Hill Park, a massive urban oasis at 745 acres, was founded in 1860 and created from revenue collected from a penny tax on nickel horsecar ...
Falls Road TurnpikeView Trail Details
Most Baltimore-area commuters know Falls Rd.; it stretches from midtown all the way through northern Baltimore County virtually to Pennsylvania. ...
Station NorthView Trail Details
There’s a dividing line near Penn Station. To the immediate south lie Mount Royal and Mount Vernon, two of the more visited and sought-after ...
Mount RoyalView Trail Details
When it comes to being an arts and cultural center, Baltimore is in a tough spot. Washington, D.C., sits just 40 miles to the south, with its ...
Bolton HillView Trail Details
The Bolton Hill neighborhood has signified many things over the years—wealth, easy living, and a knack for attracting, rearing, and retaining ...
Seton Hill & Lexington MarketView Trail Details
Seton Hill is easy to miss; because it sits in a pocket to the southeast of the major Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and is bracketed by busy streets ...
Pennsylvania AvenueView Trail Details
To have been here in the early to mid-20th century! Unfortunately, much of Pennsylvania Avenue’s glorious past has disappeared under urban ills. ...
Mount VernonView Trail Details
Today’s Mount Vernon, a National Landmark Historic District and a Baltimore City Cultural District, was once part of Revolutionary War hero John ...
Gwynns Falls Trail: From Leon Day to Mount ClareView Trail Details
Captain John Smith, founder of the Jamestown colony in 1607, mapped the Gwynns Falls in 1608, though the Susquehannock and Algonquian Indians ...
SOWEBOView Trail Details
SOWEBO (Southwest Baltimore) has been struggling to reinvent itself for years. A high crime rate, tenacious poverty, and general hopelessness ...
Downtown: The Raven to the RavensView Trail Details
Downtown is hip. Full of cool sights. But sometimes, even in neighborhoods where those cool sites are concentrated, it’s often the case that ...
Downtown: ContrastsView Trail Details
This walk has a stunning array of sites and perfectly encapsulates the great contrasts that contribute to making Charm City truly unique. Starting ...
Civil War TrailView Trail Details
Along this route, you will be following the path of a regiment of Massachusetts volunteers who answered President Abraham Lincoln’s call to defend ...
Little Italy & Jonestown/Old TownView Trail Details
Jonestown is in some respects where Baltimore began. The Englishman David Jones built his house on the banks of a stream that would later take ...
Patterson Park to HighlandtownView Trail Details
Patterson Park is an urban oasis of 137 acres and is known as “Baltimore’s Best Backyard.” Its birth as a park almost 200 years ago (1827) was ...
GreektownView Trail Details
Greektown, long known simply as The Hill (many old-timers still refer to their neighborhood this way), got its start in the 1890s. For many years, ...
Canton & Brewers HillView Trail Details
Many locals know Canton primarily as a desirable and safe neighborhood, full of shops and restaurants, new residential construction projects, ...
Fells PointView Trail Details
This part of Baltimore has been around for a while. Yes, Old Town and Jonestown are older, but they would be unrecognizable to a time traveler ...
Harbor EastView Trail Details
Harbor East is the city’s newest and hippest destination, a natural and long overdue adjunct to the Inner Harbor, just to the west. The half-billion-dollar ...
Inner Harbor PromenadeView Trail Details
Baltimore sees some 11 million visitors each year; they are an important economic driver for the city, spending some $3 billion annually. As ...
Federal HillView Trail Details
Federal Hill encompasses some of South Baltimore’s oldest architecture. This part of the city has hosted folks since well back in the 18th century, ...
Gwynns Falls Trail II: Westport WaterfrontView Trail Details
Westport and neighboring Cherry Hill often stick in the minds of many Baltimoreans as marginal neighborhoods, teetering on an abyss. Indeed, ...