Patterson Park

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Patterson Park

City park · Baltimore

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2601 E Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21224

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Park with observatory, pools, ice rink, dog park & playgrounds  

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2601 E Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21224 Get directions

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2601 E Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21224 Get directions

+1 410 276 3676
bcrp.baltimorecity.gov

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Sep 8, 2025

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Baltimore’s beloved 155-acre park is free daily and hosts a volunteer-led summer concert series below the hilltop observatory. The lake, ballfields, and cherry trees draw locals from dawn to dusk.

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Joe Burton

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The park is located in a beautiful neighborhood with art, nice small businesses and the park itself is a decent size offering a lot of amenities a pagoda style observatory and a couple nice views of the city. Definitely recommend visiting if you're in or around Baltimore!

Catarina Henriques

Google
Patterson Park in Baltimore is truly one-of-a-kind! It's a place where everyone is respected, and there's something for everyone. I feel privileged to lead the Free Baltimore Yoga classes at noon every Saturday from May to September just next to the fantastic dog park

Samson Williams

Google
There are actually 2 playgrounds. One by the tennis courts and one by the pond. Also, there is a pond. Will be back. A great park. Just needs more bathrooms.

Melissa Williams

Google
This is a very popular park for wedding photos. There were three groups there while I was visiting. The park is lush, green and beautiful. Many people were having get-togethers with family or friends. There was a good crowd at the park, but don't worry, it is a huge park and there is plenty of room for everyone. There were exercise enthusiasts, people reading books, dog walkers, and people just enjoying the weather and soaking up some sunshine. The observatory is temporarily closed, but I am sure it will have a spectacular view of Baltimore. You can get a glimpse from the city around the Pagoda. I felt like the park was safe and drew a good, diverse crowd. Parking is available on the street. You may have to drive around a bit to find a space near the Pagoda, but if you are willing to walk a bit, parking is definitely readily available.

Monique Sterling

Google
Looked like a few areas of the park are crumbling a bit and in need of attention from the city. But there are lots of bright spots, like the observatory and watching the sunset from the highest point.

VJF

Google
Great park to run, bike, or walk in. Safe and central location

Eva Lenoir

Google
A true Baltimore City gem, and one of my favorite reasons to live here. I've been in Baltimore for 10+ years and have always stayed within walking distance from the park. Plenty of room to walk, picnic, play games. Lots of events go on at the park especially in the summer months. We love it.

Anton Hill

Google
We participated in the seasonal flee market. I arrived at 7:30 at the vehicle entry path and was warmly greeted. After slowly meandering around to our reserved lot, I began setting up. The weather was descent, and the people were friendly. There were tacos and hot dogs at a reasonable price and a live folk band for musical enthusiasts. By 2pm, it was time to pack up. Another successful outing in the books 📚.
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Ana B.

Yelp
Honestly, it's kind of amazing how BIG Patterson Park is. Even though I live relatively close, I can say I don't think I've walked the entire perimeter, and I only just saw the Pagoda last year. I've played bocce with Volo in the past, attended Silent Reading Club, and was most recently there for the Lantern Festival put on by the Creative Alliance. Friends of Patterson Park and the neighborhood communities of Butcher's Hill take such great care of this amazing natural space. I also really appreciate that they renamed the pagoda to the observatory for cultural sensitivity. They also have a free LIBRARY. It's honestly such an amazing place to get out of the city and be with nature and do a lot of events and activities.
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Kaelyn C.

Yelp
Always a wonderful walk through this park and I can't express how amazing it is to have a community that also cares so much about this park and keeps it clean
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Sylvia A.

Yelp
This is probably my third time attending this annual event. Brewfest! I always have a good time. They have numerous food trucks available. As well as several bands and vendors. Parking is usually a challenge. We arrived pretty early so we found very close by street parking was available. They had a water station for hydration. They also offered for VIP tickets. Breakfast drinks which I tried the apple cider & champagne ( mimosa ) I know right. The sound of it had me intrigued. So I had to try it. It was good. Also had Breakfast bites. You can bring blankets and chairs. We always find a nice spot to sit and bring our own chairs. You get a glass to take home. VIP also came with 15 drink tickets. Each ticket was just the right amount of alcohol for me. Enjoyed every minute of it & the weather was great!! Looking forward to it again next year :)
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Anna Q.

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A nice oasis from the bustle of the city. Architect/designer also designed Central Park in NYC so there are some similarities. Dog friendly and family friendly. With softball fields, tennis courts, soccer fields and indoor field. Lots of community events like the lighting of the pagoda around the holidays and in the spring with beautiful cherry blossoms around. Like any park in an urban city, however, be safe and beware of crime in the late hours after dark. Truly a gem of the city and a nice place to take visitors!
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Candie W.

Yelp
We back Outside!!!! And I found the perfect park with a hint of historic nostalgia and activity utopia. I recently found myself at Patterson Park and while looking up the address - I bumped into the historical information and was intrigued. Come on and take a walk with me and let me give you a quick history of Patterson Park!!! The park, which was a battleground between American and British soldiers (after British soldiers embarked on DC and burned some areas on the way to Fort McHenry) is huge with lots of space and activities. Back then, this space was occupied by American troops (AT the ready) for the British soldiers. The British soldiers backed out and all was well again (HA). Years later, the grounds would become a hospital during the Civil War - with all the space it was a perfect "camp" for union troops. Although the park has several amenities, the observatory or pagoda (as it was once called - as it has history of its own but I will let you google that). It was renovated or restored and I really can't imagine it being any more beautiful than it is now. Anyhow, there are plenty things to do at the park. They have basketball courts, dog park, play grounds, and a rec center (the usual) BUT they also have a casino, ice skating ring, boat lake, and stadium. If that isn't enough - they feature so many activities. I was there for the Propel Yoga event and it was super nice! It gave summer relaxing for sure! The seating in the shade, nice free water, free yoga mats, and free classes were a hit!! Did I mention FREE because I feel like I forgot. What fun times!!!
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Ellen H.

Yelp
Patterson Park is one of the most precious gems of Charm City. It's huge, it's green, it's spacious, it's gorgeous in all weather and all seasons, and it's a well-loved spot by everyone in the city. Whether you're a native Baltimorean or you're visiting from out of town, I recommend a stroll through the park, maybe even a picnic if the weather is right. There are businesses all around the perimeter of the park, including restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. Last night's Observatory lighting was such an amazing community event. Sooo many people were gathered for a beloved holiday tradition, with vendors, food trucks, music, and more. The live music was a great touch and the singers were INCREDIBLE - their renditions of Christmas classics really put everyone in the holly jolly mood, especially when everyone was singing along together. Last but not least, thank you to Friends of Patterson Park, the non-profit organization that promotes, protects, and advocates for our gorgeous park and fun events like these.
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Marla L.

Yelp
Awesome family friendly park in the city. Bring corn (or whatever you choose) to feed the ducks in the pond. Great playgrounds - one for smaller kids, and one for bigger kids. Stroller friendly-ish. Many paths, though depending on where you park, may be a steep hill up to get to the paths.
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Caroline Whitney M.

Yelp
This is an absolutely enormous park in the middle of Baltimore. It has walking trails, fish ponds, playgrounds and more. I'd highly recommend visiting this hidden gem!
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Anita L.

Yelp
Nice park in Baltimore with a beautiful pagoda. I am visiting from out of town and mainly wanted to come take picture of the pagoda. It was beautiful with the magnolia and cherry blossom blooming near it. Plenty of space on nearby streets for parking, and there is a fenced dog play area along with a nice pond with lots of ducks in it.
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John B.

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This central area of Baltimore offers a variety of outdoor activities, combining manicured gardens and objects of art with wilder looking areas, including a wetland with a boardwalk. There are a variety of sports facilities as well. It is easy to park (at least on the edges of the park which are farther from the harbor, and to walk here from Fells Point. It is a good idea to walk through the park on the way to one's visit to the more crowded and touristy areas, and there is plenty of reason to stop and enjoy the sights.
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Lin H.

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I did want to walk in a large park and this one was one very massive park. I loved all things you could do in this park-like feed the ducks, running, biking, swimming, and much more. Here is the information on this beautiful park Patterson Park is an urban park in Southeast Baltimore, Maryland, United States, adjacent to the neighborhoods of Canton, Highlandtown, Patterson Park, and Butchers Hill. It is bordered by East Baltimore Street, Eastern Avenue, South Patterson Park Avenue, and South Linwood Avenue. The Patterson Park extension lies to the east of the main park and is bordered by East Pratt Street, South Ellwood Avenue, and Eastern Avenue. Patterson Park was established in 1827 and named for William Patterson 1752-1835. The park consists of open fields of grass, large trees, paved walkways, historic battle sites, a lake, playgrounds, athletic fields, a swimming pool, an ice skating rink, and other signature attractions and buildings. At 137 acres Patterson Park is not the city's largest park; however, it is nicknamed the "Best Backyard in Baltimore. Attractions and activities Patterson Park has four main entrances at each corner. Its notable attractions include the boating lake where fishing is permitted, the marble fountain, the Pulaski Monument, and the Patterson Park Observatory. The Patterson Park Observatory was built in 1891 as an observation tower for viewing the city and is still open to visitors. The park is also home to the Virginia S. Baker Recreation Center. The park has smooth pathways suitable for biking and jogging. The sports fields are open for use to anyone who wants to play a game, and there are public tennis courts as well. There are two playgrounds for children as well as a fenced-in dog park. There is a swimming pool open during the summer and an ice skating rink that operates during winter. From spring to early autumn, several festivals are held in the park. The neighborhood surrounding the park is part of an innovative urban renewal campaign by the city and neighborhood leaders.[ Nature General Casimir Pulaski Monument There are no heavily forested areas in Patterson Park; however, there are plenty of open spaces. The boating lake, reconstructed in 2001 and set for a small renovation in 2022, is inhabited mostly by mallard ducks and nesting Green Heron, but its avian visitors include American Coots and Wood Ducks. Great Blue Heron and Black-crowned Night-Heron are occasionally seen on the lake. There are also fish, frogs, and turtles in the lake. History The high ground at the northwest corner of Patterson Park, called Hampstead Hill, was the key defensive position for U.S. forces against British ground forces in the Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812. The redoubt was known as Rodgers Bastion, or Sheppard's Bastion, and was the centerpiece of the earthen line dug to defend the eastern approach to Baltimore, from the outer harbor in Canton north to Belair Road. On September 13, 1814, the day after the Battle of North Point, some 4,300 British troops advanced north on North Point Road, then west along the Philadelphia Road toward Baltimore, forcing U.S. troops to retreat to the defensive line. When the British began probing actions, the American line was defended by 100 cannons and more than 10,000 troops. The American defenses were far stronger than anticipated, and U.S. defenders at Fort McHenry successfully stopped British naval forces from advancing close enough to lend artillery support, and British attempts to flank the defense were countered. Thus, before dawn on September 14, 1814, British commander Colonel Arthur Brooke decided the land campaign was a lost cause and ordered the retreat back to the ships, and the United States was thus victorious in the Battle of Baltimore. William Patterson 1835, a Baltimore merchant, donated 5 acres 20,000  to the city for a public walk in 1827, and the city purchased 29 acres Great park to chill and have fun.
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Drew S.

Yelp
Yelp fam!!! I'm hitting y'all with another review! Mental health has become more and more important in these weird times we are in. As a part of a pledge to enjoy life and keep my mind in balance. I do weekly walks around Patterson park to clear my head. This recent walk was super helpful, a lot has been going on from politics, holidays, work & oh yea the pandemic. Needless to say it's easy to get bogged down. I took a lap around the park, soaked up some sun on a secluded bench, took some photos & posted up on a rock to just reflect. This was so peaceful, just positives vibes & nature. It was truly what I needed to reset my thoughts and get realigned. Patterson park is great for all of the above. if you're feeling angst , bogged down or just need a break take a walk around , find a spot to sit, enjoy the sun and just decompress! Check out my photos for some ideas! I'll be back later this week.
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Hunter F.

Yelp
ABSOLUTELY EXTRAORDINARY! There's so much stuff to do here! Play Soccer Walk your dog, have a picnic.. THERE'S EVEN A POOL OMGSH. I really recommend coming to Patterson Park, It's the heart if Baltimore City, In my opinion.. but yeah! I REALLY recommend it!
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Becca H.

Yelp
What a beautiful park in the heart of the city. I've been here many times, but most recently I took a walk with a friend here on a weekday evening and it's just so pretty! Great pathways for walking. And the park is well maintained and clean.
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Samantha L.

Yelp
If you're lucky, you'll find street parking at Patterson Park. My friends and I took a short stroll at Patterson Park to see The Observatory, which is an iconic structure that resembles a pagoda. It had a view of the city. I was grateful that this park was shaded by trees.
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Mark C.

Yelp
Decent park. Free admission. However, the city of Baltimore needs to take a better care of the landscape here and also make sure the area is clean. We came here one weekend and noticed several spots around the park where there were larger grass spots. Unfortunately, we saw a decomposed rodent on the ground with flies swarming around it. Wished the county would clear it up. Seems like it's been there for a while. A bright spot here that is much see is the pagoda. It's really nice and free for visitors to walk up the stairs. Please note that the stairs are narrow and tough for older visitors.
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Iris H.

Yelp
What a lovely day for a stroll in the park. We went here to eat our takeout and parked on the eastern side of the park. There are paved walking paths along the outside of the park but the main entrances with be accessible for those with mobility aids. There are a good number of benches centered around the main entrances and the Pagoda. The park is huge and a great spot to go as an alternative to Druid. There are a variety of structures and historical landmarks as this park was once a field hospital and army camp during the revolutionary war. Cannons, ruins and a lovely pond are all must sees. The main attraction is course is the Pagoda tower. It's gorgeous and is normally open for folks to walk up and view the city. Due to COVID though it was closed when we went on a Saturday. The surrounding neighborhoods all have a rich history and Canton is one of them. I'm really looking forward to coming back and walking through more of the park or doing a workout. You could easily come here for a picnic and then stroll into the neighborhoods for a drink. The park does have a nice playground so if you're looking for a place to bring the kiddos look no further!
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Austin G.

Yelp
Patterson Park is Baltimore's Central Park. It's their largest public park in the heart of the city. Here's what's to love: 1) Grass: There's plenty of open grassy areas for a picnic or to lay a blanket to read on or nap on. 2) Amenities: There's tons to do. They have a large pool, playgrounds, tennis, running paths, and playgrounds for kids. 3) History: There are several old beautiful buildings in the park like the pagoda. 4) There are neighborhood restaurants, cafes, bars, and ice cream parlors on every side of the park. Patterson Park is that perfect spot to enjoy a good weather day.
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Ashley C.

Yelp
This park is HUGE. Walking through the entire park will take at least an hour. The giant pagoda is the key features of this park, but the sidewalks are nice for people trying to go for a relaxing walk or run. Unfortunately the pagoda is currently closed, but the rest of the park is definitely worth checking out! Patterson Park feels completely different compared to the rest of Baltimore. There's a huge field that children are constantly running around at. A children daycare is also nearby. A section of the park is full of vegetation found in marshes that you can walk through using the plank walkway. Ducks and geese are bobbing in the body of water nearby. Adorable if you like bird watching.
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Alexis B.

Yelp
Patterson Park is a great park close to Canton, Fells Point, Upper Fells, etc. Great for running, walking, exploring! It has athletic fields (I'm not sure if they're open now due to COVID) as well. On a Saturday afternoon, we saw lots of people enjoying the grounds and paths. Some of the paths aren't exactly level, so be careful if you're running, and there is so construction going on in some areas of the park. However, it's still a nice park to walk around and explore if you're in the area! And don't miss the cool pagoda (the main architectural feature of the park)!
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Jasmine M.

Yelp
Great place to take a walk, jog, run, or take your dog! Lots of area to picnic, especially by the pagoda, which I enjoy. You have to park nearby on the street, as there is no parking lot. There are a lot of free events here, including workout classes and concerts. My favorite thing is to grab bmore licks & eat it in the park!
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Thomas S.

Yelp
Huge park located within the residential neighborhood of Canton. Lots of paths for running, jogging, biking, and walking. Plenty of green spaces for panic and sport activities. We saw a recreation center and an Observatory that was closed. We didn't see any free standing bathroom facilities and water stations. No dedicated parking lot for visitors, only street parking which was tricky to find. This park is a perfect place to visit during nice weather.
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Vidra M.

Yelp
Love love love Patterson park. The circumference is a little smaller than what I'm used to since I normally go to centennial but you can make up for it by making a couple laps around the park. I went here with my friend and her dog - dog walkers be warned that you'll run into at least 20 dogs at any given time because that's how popular this park is. I personally plan on using it to help train my own puppy who's a little leash reactive at the moment. You honestly can't go wrong with taking a stroll around Patterson. There's a lake that you can stop by and watch the ducks, and in the summertime it's surrounded by cherry blossoms. There's even an enclosed dog park for people that just want to let their dogs run around freely without a leash. And it's definitely a plus that in the summertime you have one of the best Baltimore ice cream shops (BMore Licks) open right alongside the park!
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Thembi S.

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This is a very cool and pleasant park as well as being huge and offering a ton of amenities. I've been there for a run, been there for a concert, been there for a kite festival, there are just so many things to do! The grounds are well kept and I've always felt safe though I know at some point or hour of the day, it may be sketchy. Love that pagoda!
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LaToya E.

Yelp
One of my favorite things in any city I live in is to find a quiet place where I can go get in a good walk or even sit out for a picnic and Patterson Park is one I enjoy. I can easily find myself doing a couple of laps around the park which i think equates to two miles (dont quote me). The park is spacious and usually pretty clean, the dog park is sectioned off so that us non fur parents dont have to be bothered which is nice. Its also in a part of town where a few bars, restaurants and ice cream shops are walkable so after some fun time in the park I can walk to whatever treat ive earned.
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Stephanie T.

Yelp
Don't you just love when spring actually feels... like spring? Normally, we go from freezing polar vortex straight into the depths of hell, but this year we have been graced with breezy 70 weather days. Perfect for a picnic in Baltimore's Patterson Park. You'll find people walking their dogs, rollerskating, doing photoshoots, and camped out in their cheese board best. You'll hear the sound of people playing music looking for some change in support. You will also hear cars whizzing by, honking, and possibly cursing each other out depending on what side of the park you're on. Ah, nature is healing. Not too many flowers on the trees now, but definitely very luscious and green. Who knows what it will be like when the Brood X cicadas make their descent and come out to haunt us? Visit now or expect to walk atop the crunch of bugs.
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Crystal K.

Yelp
Beautiful park, no matter the weather or season. I love the pagoda; great for photography opportunities. It's in the Fells Point neighborhood. It had great walking/ running trails, ponds, an ice skating rink, a dog park, great for families and kids. During the winter/ snow, people bring their sleds and go down the hills. It is also a historical site where the War of 1812 was battled and the hills overlooking what used to be the war trenches. Find out more with the information posted near the pagoda!
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Elizabeth M.

Yelp
Such a great city park that I'd actually consider living in a city with my dogs. Plenty of parking along the streets around this huge park. Separate fenced off dog park for little or big dogs. We still were able to use the big dog park with a little one and 2 big ones. People were friendly and so were their dogs. Plenty of space to let the dogs off leash to catch far throwing balls. People out playing football and other sports as well as a long walking path throughout the park to get your exercise in.
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Brandy S.

Yelp
I'm a local and I love to take walks here when I can! (I honestly couldn't believe I didn't write a review sooner.) Catch a sunrise here if you can! It is totally with the views and peace of mind.
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Christin M.

Yelp
Having access to such a wonderful pasture of green space in the middle of a concrete and brick metropolis is a priceless privilege. I've now experienced the park during three of the four seasons and I'm actually looking forward to winter and the snow as the park just keeps getting more and more beautiful. It's currently covered in fallen crispy leaves of orange, yellow and red. The skies at dusk are truly spectacular and regularly inspire local photographers and painters alike. I am biased towards the annex section of the park and it's spralling open meadow like space (just because it's closer to my house) but I would be remiss in not mentioning the picturesque climb to the iconic Pagoda Observatory. You experience an incline as you work your way towards the landmark but you are rewarded with immaculately maintained oriental architecture and decorative stained glass as well as blooming cherry blossoms (when in season). While the grounds afford various activities, my favorite thing to do is simply walk the park. It's calming and usually quiet and always beautiful.
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Stephanie H.

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I love living super close to Patterson Park! It is the perfect place to walk your dogs, hangout with friends, play some sports or just get some fresh air. We live closer to the smaller right side of the park. You can always see people out and about every day of the week. There are also some fun restaurants around the park. Like our favorite ice cream shop, Bmore Licks!
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Misti M.

Yelp
This park is very large for being in the city - it offers history, beautiful views, fishing, paved pathways, plenty of grass and trees, and tennis courts / fields. I stopped by when the fall beer festival was happening, so it was lively and busy. There were plenty of people around the areas where we walked, but it never felt too crowded. Street parking in the area is available and most seems to be free. Check out the Pagoda while you are there - the views from the top are beautiful and show everything from downtown to the water and beyond!
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Isaiah W.

Yelp
Remembering to show Patterson Park a little bit of love for how awesome of a space it is in the city. It is our largest Park and one that's almost always a pleasure to go to even if you're just walking through. You usually see a bunch of families doing the same, as well as people enjoying the ample bench space and other areas to relax. It has a bunch of twists and turns that let you get from one side to the other and honestly I prefer cycling through it. If you're a jogger or cyclist in the city I'm sure this would be a good addition for you if you haven't given it a try just yet.
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Geoffrey B.

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It is a strange concept to rate a park... for what makes a park great? It has grass and trees, a pond and fields... it comes with benches, a playground, and even historical structures... it even has an area for swimming and team sports... I'd say it's a lovely park. Though for the sake of taking my dog to a place where she can roam free, it's not the best place to go for it's saturated with other beings - human and pet alike... HowEVER, on the plus side we've never gotten any ticks from there. So... Ay! Enjoy.
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Suzee Q.

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Pretty perfect park for me and my family, which includes two large dogs. We frequent the gated dog park but also run around the south area. It's not quite walking distance to home but parking hasn't been an issue. The dog park area is divided for large and small/older dogs. It's been clean and the other dog owners, with rare exception, have been considerate. Sometimes there are tennis balls for the dogs to fetch - I see the sign says no toys - but my dogs LOVE the tennis balls. The small "hills" and the concrete creek and bridge are great.
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Dan M.

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Patterson is a great park with lots of space, lots of room for multiple activities, and lots of fun. The hallmark of the park is the enormous, spectacular quad-level pagoda, which visitors can climb to get great 360 degree views of city, the inner harbor, and the rest of the park. The outdoor walkways go around the length of the pagoda on each level. Really cool. The park also features a public pool, several cannons to commemorate the park's involvement in 19th century wars, a large memorial to Pulaski, many large open greens for your picnic/chilling needs, and many windy biking/hiking trails. On our recent visit, we had the fortuitous pleasure of witnessing the kinetic sculpture race, where dozens of quirky members of the community come together in funky outfits and even funkier karts and bike around the park. We saw a giant poodle (comes from the visionary museum I believe), a giant croc, a kart modeled after a sub sandwich, etc etc. Great stuff.
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Cassandra S.

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We love it here. Our 51 check-ins don't even begin to touch the amount times we've been here given that I walk with my dog every day. The park is always beautiful and the staff and volunteers do an excellent job caring for the trees and lawns. I am happy when I see the the police enforcing the leash law because we had a really bad run-in with a nasty dog that had a muzzle order the owner decided to ignore - certainly not the fault of the park and definitely not the norm. By in large everyone cleans up after their dog and keeps them on a leash. You can rent a pavilion, go to one of the two kids playgrounds, skate in the rink, swim in the huge pools, play tennis, play basketball or take your dog to the off-leash fenced in yards. I've seen organized softball games, adult flag football, pick-up bocce ball, frisbee golf and slack lining and plenty more. In the summer you can expect some awesome concerts in the evenings on the hill behind the pagoda. Pack a picnic, wine, your kids and dogs and put every calendar on your calendar because it's a great way to celebrate summer. In the winter the roads are clear of snow and ice making it easy to continue your walk and making your puppy happy. My personal favorite part is the three purple trees that bloom up by the house & pagoda for only about two weeks in the spring. They are amazing!
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Dominik D.

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It can be awkward to tell which paths are meant for cars and which are for people. Other than this, it was a perfectly nice park full of open fields, lovely rolling hills, and views of the city.
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Devonshire B.

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This park is amazing. It's giant. It has a pond. It has a PAGODA! There's an ice rink, football fields, dog park, open space, sculptures, playground, etc. It's a gem surrounded by the city. Love it.

Helen T.

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As a non city person living in Baltimore for graduate school, Patterson Park has become my refuge. This is a large, well-maintained park. Lots of trees, greenery, flat parts, hilly parts, fat paths, skinny paths. Joggers, walkers, families, dogs (so many dogs). Great place to watch the changing of the seasons (I'm from California). I've seen hawks here and a fox run through once. It's also pretty well-lit, and feels pretty safe before 8pm. There are usually still a few dog walkers out at this time.
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Teresa M.

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I LOVE this park... Best park in all of Baltimore City. It is almost exactly 2 miles if you run (or walk) the entire perimeter of the park, perfect for keeping track of mileage. There are tennis courts, baseball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, a pool, a hockey rink, pagoda, fountains, playgrounds, benches, picnic tables and gazeboes, a pond, a "casino" (which is used for neighborhood meetings I believe)... and your occasional cannon replica to show the historic significance of the park from the Civil War. There is something for everyone and there are always events in this park. Concerts in the park up by pagoda hill, flea markets, latino fest, and so much more! Definitely worth a visit for a picnic or a stroll.
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Brooke T.

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I've lived in thee good 'ol Bmore for some years now, and I had no idea that there was a park of this size and that had these vistas. I don't generally have a reason to park it up; well, yesterday I did....for pictures!! Yes, it's Christmastime and the sibs and I got together to take pictures for the parentals. What we found were some really beautiful spots, and that nifty pagonda to take some beautiful shots. I can't say that I'll ever have a reason to venture on out there again, but I know that it is there in the event that I need it.
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Ryan B.

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I love Patterson Park. It has a very bad and as far as I'm concerned undeserved rap as a dangerous place. I wouldn't recommend hanging out in the middle all alone in the middle of the night but this is a city. Be smart. Patterson is a huge beautiful vibrant park that totally rounds out the surrounding neighborhoods. The Pagoda is beautiful and adds such charm. The tiny lake is cute and filled with ducks and usually surrounded by parents restraining their young children from diving in after them. There are pavilions with grills dotting the west side of the park and fields for all kinds of rec leagues all over the east side along with tennis courts and a great dog park. The park is surrounded by great food like Matthews Pizza, Sharky's (wings!), and my favorite liquor store House of Spirits! The park is a great vibrant place to run or just walk through or hang out. Don't let the old reputation keep you away. Check out Patterson Park some time. You won't be disappointed.
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Giacomo C.

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Beautiful green space minutes away from the iconic Fell's Point neighborhood. This is where you can find "nature" in central Baltimore. The pagoda is gorgeous (especially when lit at night), the body of water relaxing and the flowers impressive (when blooming in the spring). I have only strolled it, but I understand that concerts and other events are staged here quite often.
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Stefanie F.

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Made the trek up to the Pagoda, literally and figuratively; drove there, biked up the path and then walked up to the Pagoda. The gentleman was kind enough to offer to watch my bike while I walked up the Pagoda. Each level has tidbits of information about the surrounding area such as the War of 1812 and how volunteers keep Patterson Park thriving. Great 360 degree views of Baltimore - can see the waterfront, the B-more Harbor. Great for a pano shot. The volunteers at the park are super friendly and knowledgeable. I enjoyed a quick chat with them where they offered me great biking tips of where to go. Thanks guys! Tip: The Pagoda is open 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Sundays.
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Danny V.

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Baltimore is multicultural. A Japanese pagoda, a vibrant Polish and Greek community and Little Italy are all within a stones throne of each other. The Patterson Park Pagoda was nearly demolished but was mercifully saved by allies who recognize the importance of history. The structure is over 100 years old and stands proudly on historical grounds worth researching on your own. Enjoy recreational activities, see the Baltimore skyline from the pagoda or take up refuge by the fountain with your favorite book. The choice is yours...for free. What's not to love? Be sure to check out the view from the top! I spy a cruise ship. Oh, never mind, it's only a Carnival cruise today. Hehe. Just playing. The pagoda is free on weekends during the warmer months. The park is open during all daylight hours. Free stuff in Baltimore rocks.

Agnes t.

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I've been going to Patterson Park for over 50 yrs. I've seen many changes and updates. I love Patterson Park. They've really did a great job updating the pool. Paying and having sessions gives everyone a chance to enjoy the pool. I also used to go Iceskating every weekend, that's when the top was off. It was very popular back then. There was always a long line to get in. The dog park is awesome I used to go every morning about 7 yrs. ago. Then I switched to walking the whole park with my dog , now he is 12 yrs. old and we stick to our neighborhood . The Pagoda is beautiful . Slay riding on the hills in the winter what fun we had. Playing tennis in the spring , summer and fall.All the festivals the fun and memories are endless even the simple things like having a picnic on a sunny day.
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Tunaidi A.

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Great park with lots of space and lots of fields for lots of activities. Tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, ice rink, and pool are just some of the available facilities at Patterson Park. There's a pagoda as well, which could be a good area for some picnic'ing.
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Nicole R.

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Patterson park is really nice; laid back place to come spend an afternoon. Bring a friend, your significant other or family and pack a picnic and comfy blanket! Off-street parking (free). The park if pretty large and there are some paths to walk as well. They also have a small separate section for dogs (secure). Pretty cool!