Latrobe Park
Park · Baltimore ·

Latrobe Park

Park · Baltimore ·

Baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball courts, dog run

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1627 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230 Get directions

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1627 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230 Get directions

+1 410 396 7900
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nov 17, 2025

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Latrobe Park

Norman R.

Google
Great park near Francis Scott key park as well for history. Very good bike trails going out to the Federal park and all the way into the city lots of restaurants and things to do. Latrobe Park also has a very good dog park plus under Armour facilities that they donated before field events recommended highly

Rachel W.

Google
Great turf field with lights in southern Baltimore. Has benches for teams on one side and a small stands area for fans/family/friends/players on the other. There is a bathroom in the adjacent shelter right there, however it seems to usually be locked when I'm there, even though the fields are permitted (at night so perhaps that's why?). Overall great field and location. Easy to access off of 95. Updating review just to say that the little parking lot next to the turf fields has had recent ongoing issues with cars getting broken into at night. There are train tracks near the field and the train is loud when it crosses, so I think windows get broken while the train horn is blown. Police are aware of the break-ins, but it has happened repeatedly all the same. Just use caution if parking there at night.

Arr S.

Google
The soccer field is so gorgeous and vibrant ... Best one I've seen in Maryland so far since being redone. The expensive tournament locations we partake in don't have fields like this and this one is free. The whole area is worth visiting.

Erin B.

Google
I am a dog walker and I love bringing my clients dogs here for an hour. They get to meet new fur friends. They get to run around and play. They always have so much fun.

Jack M.

Google
Great park for everyone and anyone to enjoy. It has been fully renovated / remodeled. Under Armour funded an entire football / soccer field to be built for the public. They even have a huge dog park for your fur friends to enjoy.

Tundey A.

Google
Nice looking park in Baltimore. Went there a couple of times to watch soccer games. Field looked nice but the bleachers aren't raised so it feels like you're sitting on field level (I'm not a fan of that). Easy access off I-95 but very limited parking for the park. There's some street parking available as well. No WiFi (yep, first world problems) Dog park, so you're gonna see lots of dogs. All of them on leashes, +1 for the local dog owners. My rating is really 3.5 but Google won't let me do that. Solid place for soccer and kids.

Chris P.

Google
As a nearby resident of Baltimore and an avid lover of parks, I couldn't help but share my love for Latrobe Park, a true gem nestled in the heart of the Locust Point neighborhood. This beautiful park offers an array of recreational activities and community events that cater to visitors of all ages, making it the perfect destination for families and friends to gather and enjoy the outdoors. One of the standout features of Latrobe Park is its multiple playgrounds, designed with children's safety and enjoyment in mind. The variety of play structures ensures that kids of all ages and abilities can have fun, while parents can relax and watch their little ones explore and make new friends. The park's well-maintained tennis and basketball courts provide excellent opportunities for friendly competition and exercise, attracting both casual players and serious athletes. For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, the park offers an extensive network of walking trails that weave through the lush greenery. The serene atmosphere and ample seating areas make Latrobe Park an ideal location for picnics, reading, or simply basking in the sun. The football field, with its artificial turf and modern amenities, is another fantastic feature that contributes to Latrobe Park's appeal. This versatile space hosts local sports teams and is also perfect for pick-up games or tossing a Frisbee around with friends. But Latrobe Park is more than just a collection of recreational facilities; it is a vibrant community hub that brings people together through various events throughout the year. From what I have seen, these events range from outdoor movie nights and live music performances to yoga classes and art workshops. The involvement of local vendors adds a unique touch, providing visitors with a taste of Baltimore's diverse food and artisan scene. The dedicated team of volunteers and park staff work tirelessly to maintain the park's cleanliness and keep it safe for all visitors. Their efforts have transformed Latrobe Park into a welcoming space where people from all walks of life can come together and enjoy the best that Baltimore has to offer. In conclusion, Latrobe Park is a true asset to the Locust Point neighborhood and the city of Baltimore as a whole. Its combination of recreational facilities, community events, and beautiful scenery make it a must-visit destination for residents and tourists alike. If you haven't already, I highly recommend taking the time to explore this wonderful park and experiencing its many charms for yourself.

Sang L.

Google
It was my first time here and I was pretty impressed. It is a nice and clean park. There is a track to run around, basketball courts, and a nice, big dog park. There are no big residential communities or businesses right next to the park, so the folks there are there for the parks and no punks looking for troublr.