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The changing seasons create a different atmosphere at many of your favorite Baltimore outdoor destinations, so it's well worth seeing the sights near Baltimore homes for sale at different times of year for the full experience. Winter is no exception, and this is the perfect time to see some of Baltimore's most scenic places in a whole new light. Our real estate agents have more on some of the many places around Baltimore perfect for a winter walk to see the scenery.
Top of the World Observation Level – 401 E. Pratt St., 27th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202
For a truly stunning view from above of Baltimore scenery, why not take a trip to the top of the world? The Top of the World Observation Level at the World Trade Center, that is. Located on the 27th floor, this amazing facility offers views unlike any other, allowing you to see the Inner Harbor and all of Baltimore's wonderful neighborhoods from a whole new perspective.
Round Falls – Falls Road below Wyman Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21211
The beauty of Round Falls is available to be enjoyed due to a unique set of circumstances. For more than 100 years until 1930, Rock Mill was an industrial facility served by a dam. When the mill was no longer used, it was eventually demolished, but the dam remained, creating a waterfall. In 2001, a stairway and path were built so that everyone could visit to enjoy the falls. So, in addition to being a beautiful bit of scenery, Round Falls also has an interesting history that traces back more than 200 years.
Federal Hill Park – 300 Warren Ave., Baltimore, MD 21230
Federal Hill Park is one of many great places to visit near Federal Hill homes for sale, especially if you're bringing your kids to see the scenery. That's partly because the unique playground here counts as scenery in its own right. The play structures are also historic icons, highlighting the history of Baltimore and Maryland. These include the Federalist ship, Fort Federal Hill, and the Signal Hill Tower. The park is also a great place for a stroll, with views of the waterfront and skyline.
Patterson Park – 2601 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21224
Home to the stunning pagoda-like Observatory at Patterson Park, Patterson Park offers more than enough for repeat visits this winter to see the scenery. The Observatory at Patterson Park provides a view from above and is well worth a few photos on its own. If you love seeing trees as part of the scenery, be sure to check out the self-guided Tree Walk from the Friends of Patterson Park, which follows a trail around the whole park and includes immense detail on all of the trees here.
Lake Roland Park – 1000 Lakeside Drive, Baltimore, MD 21210
With 4 miles of multi-use trails that allow bikes and 3 miles of trails available to foot traffic only, Lake Roland Park offers extensive options for scenic nature walks this winter. The waterfront scenery is beautiful this time of year, and the extensive trails allow you to see it from every angle. You'll encounter outdoor art installations as you explore and might even find a geocache if you know where to look.
Searching for a Baltimore home where you can enjoy beautiful scenery in your own backyard? Our local team is here to help with all of your real estate needs. Contact us to buy and sell homes throughout the Baltimore, MD area.
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