Baltimore has an enormous number of parks. In fact, 267 parks of all different sizes. We will draft Park Profiles for most of the different parks in Baltimore and post them here. In the meantime, a map of Baltimore City’s parks can be found at this link.
– Located in the Riverside neighborhood of South Baltimore, Leone-Riverside Park is a busy park that is clearly loved by those that live in the… The 150 acre Middle Branch Park is located in the Cherry Hill area of south Baltimore. The park hugs the shores of the Patapsco River acting as a gateway for the Recreation and Parks Department’s water recreation. The park has two boat launches and two fishing piers that allows easy access to kayaking, canoeing, skulling and fishing / crabbing. This water access makes Middle Branch Park unique from most other Baltimore City parks. – Eighteen acre Dewees Park is surrounded by a series of row houses in the Mid-Govans neighborhood on the north east side of Baltimore. The… – Federal Hill Park looms high above the inner harbor in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore. The park is well known for its stunning… – Carroll Park is a 117 acre park located near the Pigtown and Mt. Claire neighborhoods in west Baltimore. The park is very well equipped… – Cylburn Arboretum is a beautiful, serene 207 acre park that emphasizes relaxation and reflection rather than physical recreation. The park is centered around two… – One of Baltimore City’s signature parks, Druid Hill Park has something for everybody. The park is 745 acres, a popular spot for large events… – Patterson Park is an absolutely beautiful 133 acre park located in southeast Baltimore. It is the oldest and one of the most historic parks… – Evesham Park is actually two odd little parks that are connected by a pedestrian bridge that spans Northern Parkway at the intersection with Clearspring…Leone-Riverside Park
Middle Branch Park
Dewees Park
Federal Hill Park
Carroll Park
Cylburn Arboretum
Druid Hill Park
Patterson Park
Evesham Park