Ann Marie B. • May 2, 2010Beautiful view of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Great for a picnic, heading to the playground or even the outdoor movie series every summer.
Rachel L. • November 6, 2014Great place to go for a run. The path that stretches to the harbor is roughly 6 miles with beautiful views the whole way.
Thomas S. • December 7, 2013Awesome!!! Preserving history. Very informative narrative. Well worth the visit.
The Baltimore Sun • September 20, 2012The arboretum boasts a new visitors center, shady trails, gardens and wildflowers. There are several great picnic spots, including some romantic, secluded gazebos. Read more:
Stazii P. • July 10, 2019Everything! Artisans, breads, jewelry, fresh Produce, herbs & spices, soaps, lotions & potions, hair products, horse rides, live music and kids activities.
Andriana C. • April 16, 2016Glad to be here! Perfect day! Saw hundreds of beautiful faces of colorful tulips that you can't turn your head away. Do visit here.... There are several parkings around residents ' houses.
Cole T. • November 15, 2018Located right on the harbor in front of Fed Hill Park, a ton of courts available to play on during the week with regular leagues scheduled here. Always a game going during the warmer months.
Amanda P. • December 22, 2013Beautiful place. Fish pond. Great place to bring kidding the winter.
Cole T. • November 30, 2018$6 to get the best view of the harbor & city. A wonderful tribute to the lives lost on 9/11 with a panoramic scope of Baltimore’s beauty. One of the best places to visit as a tourist or as a resident.
Anne S. • August 13, 2018Nice playground, friendly people. There's a pavilion with benches, 2 baseball fields, and a (currently unfilled, hopefully to-be-repaired) swimming pool. It's incredibly pleasant.
Cosimo C. • January 7, 2013Great place for running or walking.
Pam M. • August 21, 20141860s-George Aloysius Frederick designed the Turkish white marble & brick Tower. Renovations in the 1990s, took out the spiral staircase (led to the rooftop deck) & locked the iron door again.
Tracy W. • June 29, 2011You can follow the trail into the park and end up at the zoo or you can follow it along the Jones Falls River to the train station. I love this part of the trail through the forest of the park.
Baltimore • November 13, 2012Voted Best Overlooked Landmark by City Paper Readers for Best of Baltimore 2012
Michael K. • April 28, 2013Be prepared to be a little bit terrified once you understand the symbolism of the park.
Jonathan K. • August 25, 2014The dancing fountains and they often have festivals here. Lots if food trucks!
Katie • September 29, 2012Best people watching from outside, great country music and dancing inside.
lorraine d. • September 23, 2013Fabulous adventure at herring run for new native plants for the "lower 48" to combat some of the less welcome plants. Very knowledgeAble folks there. And adding one more blueberry plant!
Jake S. • August 9, 2014A visit to the lighthouse is free, with a suggest donation. Don't miss the second floor!
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