dog friendly park

Leakin Park

Overview: Leakin Park is rated 4.3/5 from 1026 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as spacious with room for dogs to run. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use, a sense of community among regular visitors, and steady activity with other dogs to meet.

4.3Google rating
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4.3(1,026 reviews)

Overview: Leakin Park is rated 4.3/5 from 1026 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as spacious with room for dogs to run. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use, a sense of community among regular visitors, and steady activity with other dogs to meet.

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dogs that need room to runsocial dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowd

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Address4921 Windsor Mill Rd, Baltimore, MD 21207, USA
Phone(410) 396-3835
City pageBaltimore
Imported fromBaltimore, MD

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dogs that need room to runsocial dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowdparktourist attraction6 Google photos1026 reviewsOpen now

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Bmore Bunch7 months ago

Leakin Park is quaint, quite quiet, park in Baltimore and home to many less traveled trails. It is scenic and features places for numerous outdoor activities.

Karin Ward2 years ago

Great place to visit! Leakin Park is the largest woodland park in an east coast city. It also has a nature center, trails, tennis courts, basketball courts, community garden, football and baseball fields, and biking paths. It's a great place to wander around.

Averil Rosenburgha month ago

Potholes are evidenced, from Hilton and Edmondson; all of the way heading northerly, on Hilton pkwy.; and unfortunately, once you enter the Hilton pkwy exit, on Edmondson ave., you can't turn around...so you have no choice but to come into contact with the Potholes. PERSONALLY, the filled pothole on Hilton ave. CREATES a situation which is EXCERBERATED, by the unfilled potholes on Hilton pkwy. . HINT*: You need to prove that Baltimore city had prior knowledge AND ample time, to remedy the situation...if you expect to get reimbursed for property (sic) blown & bent tires and wheels.

Edward2 years ago

I flew my drone in this park. One of the few public parks where drone flights are allowed. Amazing and breath taking shots. It also has tennis lawns for those who play. I loved the scenery and my camera caught sights of deer moving in packs. It wasn’t difficult to find parking and it wasn’t too busy either. If you are into drone photography, check out this spot.

FlyingSavannahs7 months ago

Don't know what all the fearmongering hubbub is all about. I bike through here all the time - even on the hiking trails - & it's as quiet as a cemetery.🤷🏼‍♂️

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  • Monday: Open 24 hours
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  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

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