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.