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Best Parks in Baltimore

  • Frederick Douglass Isaac Myers Maritime Park

    The Frederick Douglass Isaac Myers Maritime Park, where you can meet inspiring legends at the Frederick Douglass Isaac Myers Maritime Park.

  • Assateague State Park

    Located on Assateague Island, this park offers a long stretch of beach for swimming and surfing, bayside for fishing and kayaking, and is known for its feral horses roaming the dunes.

  • Sandy Point State Park

    A park on the shore of Chesapeake Bay with lifeguards on duty at the mile-long sandy beach where you can rent boats at The Parks Marina to get views of Annapolis from the water.

  • Druid Hill Park

    A noteworthy large urban green space with tennis courts, swimming pools, and playing fields, home to Rawlings Conservatory.

  • Patterson Park

    Patterson Park is a beloved urban green space with walking trails, playgrounds, a scenic lake, the iconic Pagoda, and numerous community events.

  • Frederick Douglas-Isaac Meyers Maritime Park

    At the Frederick Douglas Isaac Meyers Maritime Park, you'll learn about black history and ship building in Baltimore.

  • Sherwood Gardens

    Sherwood Gardens features thousands of colorful tulips, azaleas, dogwoods, and magnolias over more than 6 acres, started in the 1920s by John W. Sherwood.

  • Stratford Green

    Stratford Green, formerly known as Sherwood Gardens, is a quiet place where you can walk among thousands of colorful tulips.

  • Hampstead Hill

    The park's pagota stands on Hamstead Hill and gives clear views of the city.

  • Federal Hill Park

    A small park offering the best picture spots of the city, particularly near the cannons.

  • Dru Hill Park

    A large urban green space that is home to the Maryland Zoo and Rawlings Conservatory.

  • Canton Waterfront Park

    One of the many parks and green spaces in Baltimore.

  • West Shore Park

    The location of the Christmas Village in the Inner Harbor.

  • Central Park

    Reference only - Patterson Park is described as a smaller version of Central Park.

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