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Hike the 6.0-mile Baltimore Waterfront Promenade, a moderate urban trail offering continuous harbor views and iconic city landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.30 km
Highlight • Monument
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4.34 km
Highlight • Trail
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9.63 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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7.48 km
1.37 km
381 m
373 m
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7.57 km
955 m
617 m
375 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Yes, the promenade is largely considered an easy route, making it suitable for all skill levels, including families with children, dog walkers, and those using wheelchairs or strollers. Its mostly flat surface ensures a relaxed experience.
The full route, as mapped on komoot, is approximately 9.6 kilometers (about 6 miles) and typically takes around 2 hours and 25 minutes to complete at a steady pace. However, sections can be walked for shorter durations.
The promenade features a varied, mostly paved surface. You'll encounter sections of red brick, wooden pier, and some cobblestones, particularly in the historic Fells Point area. While generally smooth and flat, some brick sections can be uneven, so watch your step.
The promenade offers continuous waterfront views and passes many iconic Baltimore landmarks. Key sights include the USS Torsk (WW II), the National Aquarium, historic ships, Harbor East, Fells Point, and Canton Waterfront Park. You'll also catch glimpses of the Domino Sugar Factory and modern developments.
Yes, the promenade is a popular spot for dog walking. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to keep the path enjoyable for everyone.
The promenade is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking. Summer can be warm, but the waterfront breeze helps. Winter walks can be crisp and offer unique views. Consider visiting during off-peak hours to avoid crowds, especially in summer.
Parking is available at various points along the promenade, particularly in areas like the Inner Harbor, Harbor East, and Fells Point. These areas typically have paid parking garages or street parking. Public transportation is also a great option to reach different sections of the promenade.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or walk along the Baltimore Waterfront Promenade. It is a public urban trail.
The main Baltimore Waterfront Promenade is not a single continuous loop. It stretches for several miles along the Patapsco River and Inner Harbor. You can walk sections as an out-and-back route or use public transport or ride-shares to return to your starting point after walking a significant distance.
The promenade can get quite busy, especially in the Inner Harbor and Fells Point areas, particularly on weekends, holidays, and during peak tourist season (summer). For a more tranquil experience, consider starting your walk early in the morning or later in the evening.
Yes, being an urban trail, the promenade offers numerous amenities. You'll find a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and shops, particularly in the Inner Harbor, Harbor East, and Fells Point neighborhoods. Public restrooms are also available at various points along the route, often near major attractions or parks.