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    Trolley Trail

    4.9 (14 reviews)

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    Beautiful ! My husband and I love to take our retriever out on this trail. Friendly people and a nice walk.

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    Beautiful well kept trail. Love to take the dog and kids on the trail. Maybe let the dog play in the water a little bit.

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    You can park in the lot behind the Trolley Stop to start or head to the Breadery in Oella for a snack or coffee (ZEKE'S coffee!).

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    Patapsco Valley State Park

    Patapsco Valley State Park

    4.2
    (87 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I came to Patapsco after planning a hike here for my run/walk/hike club. We chose the Cascade Falls…read moreloop trail as it seemed easy for beginner hikers which were a lot of members of my group and like it would not require any extra supplies. We came on a Sunday morning, parking was $2 as our shuttle was an in state vehicle ($4 for out of state!) and when we arrived around 9:30, there was already a decent amount of people at the trailhead parking lot, but we were able to easily park. There is a bathroom located nearby that is clean and has running water. I do think it is relatively well maintained and looked after, though there was 1 stall missing toilet paper. The hike itself was lovely, with fall foliage still around in sight. We did not come across any big wildlife like deer but given the amount of people this made sense. We did use bug spray on our shoes and bottoms of our leggings / ankle area to prevent any ticks. The trail itself was beautiful, there are 2 water crossing areas where you could get by on rocks but I have waterproof hiking shoes and just walked straight through. I would recommend this trail to beginners!

    There is a free entrance off of Landing Rd. A month ago I started a walk at the Landing Rd. I…read morewalked to the Avalon area (3 miles). I walked north on the ridge trail 6 miles. I turned around and walked 6 miles back to Avalon. Then walked 3 miles to the landing road starting point. It was 97 degrees. Brought 7 liters of water and about 30% of it was electrolytes. brought some snacks. overall it was a good solid hike of 6 hours. I rested a bit at cascade falls (CF) CF parking lot, Avalon (in both directions) Total mileage was around 18 miles. Trail reference: https://www.alltrails.com/explore/recording/afternoon-hike-at-a-long-but-exciting-walk-65af16a

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    Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park

    Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Very spooky feel. This park is it if getting the creeps is your thing and that is perfect for this…read moretime of year! I only explored between trailhead 1 and 2 and that is only a small section of the 15 mile trail that extends all the way to Horseshoe casino. Since I was on foot, I saved those miles for when I am on a bike. The Winans meadows has a huge pavilion and a large field. The area was once part of an estate so the remnants of it is great to explore. There is a trail that leads to the mansion of the estate that still exists. The park boasts plenty of trails but they are not well kept. There are signs that post the beginning of a trail but it is difficult to distinct the paths. I stuck to the main paved Gwynn Falls trail as I was too spooked by the other trails. Also check out podcast series, Serial. Other than the creepy elements, the park was not crowded which is a breath of fresh air during the pandemic.

    I am unable to give a full review of Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park as it begun raining just after…read morearrival. First glance, it is pretty with rolling green space. There is a historic mansion, church, tennis court, and various trails. There was also construction going on so perhaps there will be even more to offer when completed. I will re-visit and hopefully get to see more. The one thing that made me leery was it is the only park I've visited in the DMV (DC/MD/VA) that has signage all around the parking area and in front of the tennis court that says 'Please Remove ALL Valuable Items and Lock Your Car'.

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    A view of a trail within the park.
    A view of a trail within the park.
    Leakin Park at the Crimea Estate.
    Leakin Park at the Crimea Estate.
    A picnic / shelter area within Leakin Park.

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    A picnic / shelter area within Leakin Park.
    Gwynns Falls Trail

    Gwynns Falls Trail

    2.3
    (4 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    So reading the existing review tells me this is clearly a case of separate but NOT equal. It is…read moreapparently a haves and have not's. If you start this trail at TH9 (MedStar Hospital, Hanover St.) you will have a totally different point of view. From that end of the trail you come to this conclusion. It is a "usable/livable "trail" in the same way that SouthWesternUbranaIllionoisTechCommunityCollege is a University like University of Maryland at College Park. I can only say-yikes-. You start out behind the hospital, on a thin strip of badly maintained asphalt, badly maintained, bone shaking, gear stripping asphalt. You pass dismal folks fishing (with visible rats in the water) -I don't think I would do that. I get it, I have a Biology B.S. I know they share the habitat-but to actually see them swim by your bobber? You then parallel the stench of Middle Branch, past a train station and an urban setting that screams out post apocalyptic movie set or thrash rock video. I turned around and rode back quickly to my car, lest some toxic zombie from the old Troma movies leap out of one of the scary blind turns I had to navigate. Maybe there is a middle stretch through the "tonier" neighborhoods the website (and City Paper) gush about...but from an overall standpoint the part I saw is scary. I say that as a big, strong, combat veteran black guy. I guess your point of view depends on where you sit and what you see. Hooray-- Brown v. Board of Education

    This portion of Gwynn Falls Trail is located between the Horseshoe Casino and M&T Stadium in…read moreBaltimore City. I assume it is part of the T7 to T8 portion of the trail. I visited twice before reviewing to be fair. It is unkempt and dreary. In the shadows of the casino is a tent city with people living in the woods. Despair is overwhelming. Trash and debris fills the water around the casino. There is potential to be a beautiful park but it would require a lot of attention and commitment.

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    Canadian geese enjoying the view.  Avionna Desh
    Canadian geese enjoying the view. Avionna Desh
    A building across from the Gwynns Falls Trail's entrance near the Horseshoe Casino.

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    A building across from the Gwynns Falls Trail's entrance near the Horseshoe Casino.

    Trolley Trail - hiking - Updated July 2026

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