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Jones Falls Trail Roads Open to Public Auto Traffic Roads Open for Walking, Bicycling Light Rail Line B D V H ´ O Q U > Ó R E T W KEY Druid Hill Park Tree Cover .... Zoo Boundary Park Entry Jones Falls Trail Roads Open to Public Auto Traffic Roads Open for Walking, Bicycling Light Rail Line b d v h ´ o q U > Ó R E T W | 0 200 400 600 800 Feet Playground / Museum Performance Public Art / Historic Feature NATURE Public Park Forest/Grove Bird & Wildlife Public Garden Shaded Water Feature EXERCISE Great Walks Bicycle Route CULTURE Cultural Node Watching Boulevard | Playfield Space Art space | | W. LAKE | PARK HEIGHTS | B ELLE E. LAKE AVE MORE KEY P | IM L 1 IC O Jones Falls Watershed 21 2 | 11 KELLY AVE 1 Tree Cover Õ | 1 Public Park Land Mt Washington | 1 Arboretum Light Rail Line S COUNTRY G CROS RE Bike Routes EN | SP RI NG W e s t e | TRAILS F r n FALLSTAF R u n N. CHARLES AY NORTHERN PARKW Jones Falls Trail (9 mi built) | REISTERSTOWN Jones Falls Future Trail - 2016 | produced by 8 1 RODGERS AVE 1 15 Stony Run Walking Path 1 | 1 1 Baltimore Green Map Pennnsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail (3 mi) Mt. Vernon Cultural Walk (3 mi) | 2 JONES FALLS TRAIL W. NORTHERN Northwest Gwynns Falls Trail (15 mi) PKWY 2 | Park 2015 25 Baltimore Waterfront Promenade (7 mi) 2 | green map 2 2 Heritage Walk (3.2 mi) Cylburn Arboretum | PIMLICO I-83 North HOMELAND This map covers the Baltimore City portion of the Jones Falls Watershed and highlights its (map detail on back) WYNDHURST | 0 .25 .5 Miles many assets – its natural, cultural, and environmentally-conscious daily living resources. All the land KESWICK 2 | 5 1 I-83 South BEAUMONT within the watershed drains toward the Jones Falls River, then into the Inner Harbor and out to the Notre Dame | Chesapeake Bay. Find out more about the watershed on the other side of this map. 1 CYLBURN College 2 1 S t o WINSTON n The map provides context for the Jones Falls Trail. Nine miles of the almost 11-mile trail are | y SPRINGAR R 13 DEN 3 To already in place, descending from the Mt Washington neighborhood to the Inner Harbor. The northern D u R | 3 n MORGAN STATE U section, Cylburn Arboretum through Druid Hill Park, is nature-filled; the southern 4 miles, connecting RUSCOMBE 1 to Penn Station and down to the Baltimore Visitors Center, is a more urban experience. | 2 FALLS Loyola | Think of the Trail as the spine from which to access green recreation, commerce, culture Gwynns Falls Watershed College Herring Run/Back River Watershed Jones Falls Watershed 3 and sustainable lifestyle activities. Below, find listings of only some of the many possibilities. | For more, visit http://baltogreenmap.org E. COLDSPRING Jones Falls Watershed | 3 Linkwood GREENWAY discover & enjoy! | Park | 2 W . 9 UN 23 W. COLDSPRING IV ER | SI R TY G Medfield O R L E 4 3 S E. 41st A E Park KESWICK T N N. CHARLES N | . 2 D P W A A nature U Y culture G To R L E Jones Falls E Rockrose | MORGAN STATE U N b S PUBLIC PARK ~ public green space that offers a Ó P Park MUSEUM R W 40th I N | 9th place to relax, play outdoors, commune with nature G W 41th . 3 ARGONNE 1 Evergreen Museum & Library: D2 4545 N Charles 102 W W 40th 12 http://museums.jhu.edu/evergreen | MAJOR PARKS 2 Homewood Museum: D2 3400 N Charles St 6 | U j CHESTNUT 1 Northwest Park: B1 http://museums.jhu.edu/homewood 5 | soccer fields, golf practice range, community garden 3 Baltimore Museum of Art: D3 10 Art Museum Dr 35 W. 37th E. 36th d v h q T A http://artbma.org | 2 Cylburn Arboretum: C1 1 2 Johns Hopkins 4 Baltimore Streetcar Museum: D3 1905 Falls Rd 3 3 207-acre park & mansion, gardens, woods, Visitor’s | University W.36th http://baltimorestreetcar.org DRUID PARK DR Center (see inset map on reverse side) C L ST. PAUL I Õ 4 5 Mount Vernon Cultural District: D4 | P 4 3 2 2 P 4915 Greenspring Ave http://cylburn.org E R > Maryland Historical Society 8 7 d v h U j o q T A R 2 | D 6 3 Druid Hill Park: C3 201 W Monument St http://mdhs.org 1 45 To W.34th 32 3 LAKE MONTEBELLO 745-acre park with forest, fields, Conservatory, > The Walters Art Museum: 600 N Charles St 1 E. 33rd 5 | Wyman tennis courts, pool, City Farm, disc golf, http://thewalters.org Roosevelt 4 Park 4 EUTAW PL independent 135 acre zoo (see inset map on 1 | Park W. 33rd 1 6 Inner Harbor/President Street: D4-5 | 4 | W 5 T reverse side) http://druidhillpark.org | 1 3 5 H > Port Discovery Children’s Museum 4 Y 4 E | M REMINGTON A A N 2 Õ L U j Y 35 Market Place http://portdiscovery.org 3 P 5 A 4 Roosevelt Park: C2 AR 1 3 M | K Wyman 4 E D > Carroll Mansion Museum /Phoenix Shot Tower st GREENMOUNT 18.5-acre park also includes: swimming pool, Druid Hill Park 31 A 800 E Lombard St http://carrollmuseums.org | Park skateboard park, City Farm, recreation center (map detail on back) 7 Dell 36th St & Falls Rd > Reginald F Lewis Museum of Maryland African American | 6 History & Culture 830 E Pratt St 9 N. HOWARD ST 10 5 d v o q U HUNTINGDON AVE food | 5 Stony Run/Linkwood Parks: C1-D2 RK 6 http://lewismuseum.org PA 2 AN stream valley park with walking path (3 mi total), M 112 > Star-Spangled Banner Flag House 844 E Pratt St Y 6 0 W | playground, connects to Wyman Park. FARMERS MARKET ~ Eat local. Buy food http://flaghouse.org directly from farmers and local producers LOCH RAVEN BLVD http://stonyrun.org > National Aquarium, Baltimore 501 E Pratt St 4| 1 6 d v o q 1 Park Heights Community Farmers Market: B1 6 Wyman Park: D2-3 http://aqua.org 42 | 7 2 Wed: 9am–2pm, June–Nov 1 linear, stream valley park with playfields, trails, and Druid Lake W. 29th 6 | W. 25th woodland R PERFORMANCE SPACE ~ sampling of new and 5201 Park Heights Ave (Pimlico Race Course) 7 BARCLAY 2 Govanstowne Farmers Market: D1 5 established — live theater and concert venues AKE DR | v U E T PARK L 8 7 Wyman Park Dell: D3 ID W. MOUNT ROYAL Wed: 3pm-7pm, June-Sept, 5104 York Rd DRU HOMEWOODAVE 16-acre park with steep enclosing slopes and large 1 Single Carrot Theatre: D3 3 Hampden Farmers Market: C2 | 3 sweeping lawn, sculpture, playground, ping pong! 2600 N Howard St http://singlecarrot.com 7 2 Sat: 9am-noon, May-Dec, 36th and Elm Sts | MARYLAND AVE ST PAUL 7 N. CHARLES HARFORD http://wymanparkdell.org 2 2640 a cooperative events venue: D3 7 WHITELOCK 4 Waverly Farmers Market: D3 KIRK DRUID HILL | St. John’s United Methodist Church Sat: 7am–noon, Open All Year, 3200 Barclay St 3 2640 St. Paul St http://redemmas.org/2640 | SMALLER PARKS 5 Druid Hill Park Farmers Market: C3 RESERVOIR 34 PENNSYLVANIA AVE 8 3 Mercury Theater: D3 home of Baltimore Improv E. NORTH 8 Irvin Luckman Park: B1 w/family-friendly events every week | Group 1823 N Charles St http://bigimprov.org/ 9 Medfield Park: C2 Wed: 3:30-7:30pm, June-Sept I-83 9 4 Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric: D4 | 10 Rockrose Park: C2 south of Rawlings Conservatory W. NORTH 2 3 3 4 GUILFORD 4 140 W Mount Royal Ave EUTAW PL W. LAFAYETTE 6 State Center Community Farmers Market: D4 MADISON AVE 11 Coldstream Park: D3 | 2 E. LANVALE http://lyricoperahouse.com Wed: 10am-2pm, May-Nov 5 DRUID HILL AVE 12 7 3 Green Mount 12 Arnold Sumpter Park: C3 4 | | 5 Meyerhoff Symphony Hall: D4 | 2 Cemetery 13 Johnston Square: D4 Herbert S. O’Connor Bldg, 201 W Preston St 11 | 1212 Cathedral St http://bsomusic.org PARK | 14 Preston Gardens: D4 7 Baltimore Farmers Market: D4 | > Baltimore Theatre Project: D4 2 Sundays: 8am to noon, Apr–Dec, 9 8 | 12 45 W Preston St http://theatreproject.org 10 4 h PUBLIC GARDEN ~ maintained by public Saratoga & Holliday Sts under the JFX 6 Eubie Blake National Jazz and Cultural Center: D4 GREENMOUNT 8 | agencies or neighborhood organizations 8 Pratt Street Farmers Market: D5 5 847 N Howard St http://eubieblake.org Thurs: 11am-3pm, May-Sept, Pratt & Light Sts W. LANVALE E. PRESTON D Mount Vernon Cultural District | 1 Mt. Washington Arboretum: B1 7 : D4 DOLPHIN 13 R 2 O 13 F 1+ acre park created in 1999 by community > Peabody Conservatory & Library 1 R BIDDLE A HEALTHY DINING ~ a sampling of independent H 17 E Mount Vernon Place http://jhu.peabody.edu 3 6 | members from land in floodplain: Lochlea Rd & restaurants with emphasis on locally sourced, 6 E. CHASE > Center Stage 700 N Calvert St http://centerstage.org W. LAFAYETTE Kelly Ave http://miniarboretum.org organic ingredients and/or vegetarian offerings. | | | | 2 Cylburn Arboretum: (see inset on side 2) C1 E. EAGER W. READ W. EAGER T 1 Woodberry Kitchen: C2 leader in local sourcing, Sherwood Gardens E W. CHASE H 3 : D2 PUBLIC ART ~ a few of the many inspirational E 2010 Clipper Park Rd http://woodberrykitchen.com W. PRESTON F A 6 acres, renowned for Spring tulip display L murals and outdoor art installations. You will L 2 Artifact Coffee: C2 coffee, food, frequent S http://guilfordassociation.org/sherwood/ discover many more! 10 W E.
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