
After months of cold weather, it's easy to feel a bit of cabin fever. It's important to remember our furry friends can feel it, too! Dogs get as much benefit from fresh air and exercise as we do, which is why our real estate agents are always scoping out new trails and parks around Baltimore where you can take a snowy walk with your pup. Don't let the cold weather prevent you from enjoying some much-needed outdoor time. Explore these parks and trails around town.
- Baltimore Inner Harbor - 401 Light St., Baltimore, MD 21202
For the true Baltimore experience, take your pup on a stroll around the city's beautiful Inner Harbor trail. With four historic ships, shops and restaurants, and the National Aquarium, you won't find many trails with more interesting views. This brick trail is flat and about 2.9 miles out and back. It's fairly busy, but leashed dogs are welcome. If you enjoy this trail, you might want to check out some of these Baltimore homes for sale nearby.
- Herring Run Greenway - 3900 Bel Air Road, Baltimore, MD 21213
A 5.7-mile loop trail with beautiful natural scenery, Herring Run Greenway welcomes leashed dogs and offers a quiet place to get some fresh air and exercise. The train circles Lake Montebello, so you'll see some spectacular views. Parking is available in a paved lot off Curran Drive on the west side of the trail.
- Patterson Park Trail - 2601 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21224
Take your dog for a stroll around this easy 2-mile loop trail. The Patterson Park Trail is quiet—you won't encounter many others around. The trail is a mix of jogging paths and hilly areas. The park is also equipped with an observatory, pool, and ice rink. After you walk, schedule a tour of your favorite Canton homes for sale just a few blocks away.
- Cylburn Arboretum Trail - 4915 Greenspring Ave., Baltimore, MD 21209
One of the most unique and beautiful of Baltimore's city parks, Cylburn Arboretum is a public garden with an astounding tree collection, tons of wildlife, and three and a half miles of woodland trails perfect for dog walking. Trails range from easy to moderately difficult. The park is open year-round.
- Fort McHenry Seawall Trail - 2400 E. Fort Ave., Baltimore, MD 21230
Enjoy some history and walk with this mile-long loop trail that runs around the park of Fort McHenry and the Patapsco River. The Fort McHenry Seawall Trail offers photo ops of the scenic tip of the Locust Point peninsula, views of the fort, and tons of birds and wildlife.
- Gwynns Falls Trails - Gwynn Oak Ave., Baltimore, MD 21207
A 15-mile trail system that passes through Leakin Park and several Baltimore neighborhoods is a great way to experience the city's surrounding areas. Gwynns Falls Trails consists of paved paths, sidepaths on existing streets, and some on-street sections. The trail allows you to experience the best of both nature and urban landscapes.
Don't let the cold weather get you down. Bundle up, grab your pup, and enjoy these Baltimore amenities. Contact us if you're ready to start your home search.