Attractions and places to see around Pikesville include a blend of historical landmarks, natural retreats, and urban parks. The area offers access to various outdoor activities, from walking paths around lakes to extensive hiking trails. Visitors can explore significant historical sites and enjoy the diverse natural landscapes. Pikesville also provides easy access to broader cultural offerings in nearby Baltimore.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Druid Hill Park is a gem for runners in the Baltimore area, and Druid Lake is one of the highlights within the park. There is a 1.5-mile paved path circling the water and access to other paths in the same area.
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This large urban park is a wonderful place to relax in northwest Baltimore. Opened in 1860, it's one of the oldest public parks in the US. Throughout the year there are various events and markets, like the Druid Hill Farmers' Market. There's also plenty of monuments, fountains, woodland and Druid Lake to explore.
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Embark on a journey through the Patapsco Valley State Park Alberton Area, where human interactions with nature unfold over centuries. The Daniels Area reveals a fascinating history, marked by abandoned roads, vehicles, churches, and a ghost community—a testament to the evolution of American society and industry. Explore this captivating blend of nature and history, experiencing the remnants of the cotton textile industry that have shaped the landscape throughout the years.
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Druid Hill Park is a gem for runners in the Baltimore area, and Druid Lake is one of the highlights within the park. There is a 1.5-mile paved path circling the water and access to other paths in the same area.
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This trail leads 10 miles (16 km) along Jones Falls, a stream in north Baltimore. Most of the trail leads along bike paths through leafy nature, although some sections follow roads. There are plans to eventually extend the trail to Mount Washington and Lake Roland Park.
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This large urban park is a wonderful place to relax in northwest Baltimore. Opened in 1860, it's one of the oldest public parks in the US. Throughout the year there are various events and markets, like the Druid Hill Farmers' Market. There's also plenty of monuments, fountains, woodland and Druid Lake to explore.
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Loch Raven Wildlife Area is home to many species of birds, insects, amphibians, and mammals. You can explore the edges of Loch Raven Reservoir and its surrounding forests on a network of hiking trails. Look out for: groundhogs, chipmunks, beavers, bald eagles, osprey, praying mantises, snapping turtles, and more.
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This is a particularly beautiful segment of the road. It is a transition between urban and nature.
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Pikesville offers a variety of natural settings. You can visit Quarry Lake at Greenspring, a former marble quarry now popular for walking, jogging, and road biking. The Loch Raven Wildlife Area provides a network of hiking trails around Loch Raven Reservoir, perfect for observing diverse wildlife. Additionally, Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area features a unique serpentine barren ecosystem with marked hiking trails, and the Milford Mill Gwynn Falls Trail offers scenic, easy walks.
Yes, there are several excellent hiking opportunities. The Loch Raven Wildlife Area offers extensive trails around the reservoir. You can also explore the unique ecosystem of Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area, which has seven miles of marked trails. For an easy, scenic walk, consider the Milford Mill Gwynn Falls Trail. For more options, check out the easy hikes around Pikesville guide, which includes routes like the Quarry Lake Loop Trail.
Pikesville has a rich history. You can explore the Pikesville Armory, Maryland's second-oldest armory, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is being repurposed for community programs. The site of the historic Burnt House Tavern from the 1700s is also notable. For a blend of nature and history, the Patapsco Valley State Park Alberton Area reveals remnants of the cotton textile industry and a 'ghost community,' offering insights into centuries of human interaction with the landscape.
Absolutely. Druid Hill Park is a large urban park with monuments, fountains, woodlands, and the Druid Lake, which has a 1.5-mile paved path perfect for walking or cycling. The park also hosts various events and markets. Woodholme and Scotts Hill Park offer open green spaces and playgrounds. Many of the natural areas, like Loch Raven Wildlife Area, are also suitable for families to explore.
Beyond hiking, Pikesville offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy road biking around Quarry Lake or on the paved path around Druid Lake. The Jones Falls Trail is excellent for cycling, leading 10 miles through nature. For more structured cycling, explore the road cycling routes around Pikesville or the MTB trails around Pikesville, which include options in Patapsco Valley State Park.
For walking and running, the 1.5-mile paved path around Druid Lake within Druid Hill Park is a popular choice. Quarry Lake at Greenspring also features a path for walking and jogging. The Milford Mill Gwynn Falls Trail provides an easy, scenic route, and the Loch Raven Wildlife Area offers a network of natural trails for a more immersive experience.
Yes, many of the natural areas around Pikesville are dog-friendly. The Milford Mill Gwynn Falls Trail is known for being dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations when visiting parks and trails.
You can visit the Pikesville Farmers Market, held seasonally from May to October in Pomona Square, for fresh produce, homemade goods, and arts and crafts. Downtown Pikesville offers a charm with microbreweries, antique shops, and specialty boutiques for unique finds. For more general shopping, The Centre Court Shopping Center is available.
Pikesville is recognized as a dining hotspot, particularly along Reisterstown Road, which offers a wide array of culinary choices. You can find everything from Chinese and Mexican cuisine to pizza and burgers. The Pikes Cinema Bar & Grill is also a local dining and entertainment venue.
The spring and fall seasons generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in Pikesville, with comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring parks. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter can bring colder temperatures, though some activities remain enjoyable.
Yes, Druid Lake, located within Druid Hill Park, features a 1.5-mile paved path that is wheelchair accessible, making it a great option for enjoying the outdoors.
The Loch Raven Wildlife Area is an excellent spot for wildlife observation, home to groundhogs, chipmunks, beavers, bald eagles, and ospreys. Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area also hosts unique insects and plant species due to its rare ecosystem.


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