Top Places to Run in Baltimore County

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

By: Julia Smyth, Charm City Run Timonium Manager

  • NCR Trail – The NCR Trail is a packed trail so it isn’t too technical. You can run for miles and miles. Usually other runners/walkers around. There are port-o-pottys and places to eat along the trail, depending on how far you go.
  • Loch Raven Reservoir – Quiet, clean running paths, beautiful views of the reservoir. You can run on the road or on the surrounding trails
  • Eastridge Road and Surrounding Timonium Neighborhoods – This area is great for hill work! The surrounding neighborhood streets have sidewalks and are usually quiet with not a lot of traffic. Stop in and ask our Timonium store team members for their favorite routes in this area!
  • Kenilworth Drive and Surrounding Towson Neighborhoods – Great route with access to Carver track if you are heading north on Kenilworth Drive. You can park at Shops at Kenilworth and then check out Atwaters or other shops post run/walk.
  • Meadowood Regional Park – This quiet park has a paved running/walking path. It’s easy to park and you can run/walk their path as many times as you want if you need high mileage.

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