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Parks and Recreation[Parks] [Attractions & Events] [Sports] [Go Out and Play!] [Biking] Recreation and quality of life factors are often cited as major influences when deciding on a place to live. From the Baltimore Ravens and the beloved Orioles to international sailing races, marathons, lacrosse, and the Preakness Stakes, Baltimore is home to world class sporting events. The Department of Recreation and Parks offers a wide variety of youth and adult sports leagues so you can play too! In September 2008, SustainLane ranked Baltimore as one of the top 10 most sustainable cities in the U.S.! Baltimore is home to more than 7,000 acres of parkland in 400 different locations, and our Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park is the country’s 2nd largest urban forest. In the North-West of the city, Druid Hill Park is carved around a reservoir and includes the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, a beautifully restored, Victorian glass Conservatory, tennis courts, a pool and a lake. The City has 45 recreation centers and four public golf courses. The Department of Recreation and Parks has an extensive listing of special facilities including nature trails, skating rinks and boxing facilities. Right on the waterfront in the inner harbor, there is even a drop-in beach volleyball! Parks and the EnvironmentAttractions & Events
SportsGo out and Play!
Biking in Baltimore
Riding a bicycle is a good option all around - you can save on gas money and parking fees, lessen your impact on the environment and get healthier - all by riding your bike!
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