Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Bark in the Park: 10 best places to order with your dog to Baltimore, Maryland

Blue Ribbon - Robert E. Lee Park (Baltimore County)

With his rough around the edges, Robert E. Lee shines canine charm. It feels as if dogs are welcome here and hikers of all kinds has become the 456-acre park a priority for dog. Are you looking for a short walk and swim? Lake Roland might not blow for deep water dog paddling. After a half day trip with your dog the trails? Cross the s-Bahn line and the path system explodes into a maze of hard packed dirt passes through the forest. You need to let off steam just the dog with some friends? Robert E. Lee Park may also Rover E. Lee Park. As all park find more dogs per hour in the area of Baltimore.

# 2 Gunpowder Falls State Park - Hereford (Baltimore County)

Hereford will find the canine hikers of any length or type of the hike to the tail wag set. Long out and back walks through a rugged Canyon (this is Baltimore?) can be combined with many side trails to scamper that the Valley slopes. You will find many big dogs swimming holes in the River drains from the Prettyboy dam fed. You can also the dog right on the basis of the soaked in Mountain Laurel take dam on a narrow path.

# 3 Susquehanna State Park (harford county)

The first European to set eyes on the Susquehanna River was John Smith. He was suitably impressed. He wrote "Heaven and Earth," "seemed better never agreed, a place for man's spacious and charming habitation of che to make." Dog owners could agree without further ADO. In the Susquehanna State Park, you can test paths in the hills, panting to leave the man and dog, or walk along the shady Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal towpath, as level and pleasant trip as you take your dog.

# 4 Downs Memorial Park (Anne Arundel County)

Looking for a dog-friendly Park? Deep Memorial Park, there is a "pet parking" stable outside of the information center. A dog drinking bowl is chained to a human water fountain. This is also OK. About five miles of easy hiking through forests of oak, Maple and Holly and chewing gum. The best of all is Dog Beach, a scruffy 40-metres of sand isolated, where you let the dog way leash for dogs water sports in the Chesapeake Bay. The wave action is the right choice for dogs, and there is enough sand for digging. Need we say more?

# 5 Sweet Gunpowder Falls State Park - air (Baltimore/harford county)

Sweet air offers more than 12 miles of well-marked walks on four main routes and several branches of connector. In contrast to other sections of the gunpowder State Park is the water not the star at sweet air. Instead, the attraction is a pastiche of the fields (still in cultivation) and wooded landscapes on both sides of the River. Don't forget refreshment check out of the farm ponds on the property for some dogs.

# 6 Oregon Ridge Park (Baltimore County)

Save is hiking on Oregon Ridge six miles of hiking trails for the challenging Rocky slopes of the S. James camp Bell trail, almost uniformly wide and soft to the paw. The people of Oregon are Ridge for to dog owners - if you forget the line they are you a loan. There are many options in this 1000 acre park trail and not be afraid you, to learn something here. A trail leads to exhibits on the rich natural resources, the Oregon Ridge an active mining commun ity century made: water, wood, iron, and marble.

# 7 Gunpowder Falls State Park - Bel-Air (Baltimore County)

Gunpowder in both directions are hiking on both sides of the falls from the car park at the US 1. The highlight for dogs is the Wanderer here Sweathouse branch Bush areas area, some of the best loop trails in the gunpowder if provides State Park System. Healthy hill climbs and great hiking trails 5.1-mile a great feel give hike as it meanders through different forest types. Continue to just beyond the end of the Sweathouse line run long green, and you will find one of the best dog swimming holes in greater Baltimore. Racing is water in a deep pool of a whale come shaped stone that serves as a natural springboard for playful dogs.

# 8 Patapsco Valley State Park (Carroll, Howard and Baltimore counties)

The first State Park in Maryland are founded in 1907 prohibited in most areas, dogs. But there are many lemonade from these lemons, served through the State of Maryland will be pressed. Pets are welcome in underdeveloped areas such as Feezer's Lane is a short hike on the basis of liberty dam; Henry Clay Street, a wild and wooly Streamside adventure sports; Access to the tamed Patapsco River at historic Daniels; and a breathtaking view of the Valley of the Buzzard's rock from hilltop road.

# 9 Savage Park (Howard County)

Three unrelated area of the mouth of middle Patuxent and little Patuxent River join together, to form savage Park. The Wincopin neck roads are the most important destination for the canine hikers, where the is most on foot except where to bring down the paths at the edge of rivers. Across the water, which is savage historic Mill trail a wide, level wooded path, the traces of the Boulder pocked stream downstream of the confluence of 3/4 mile. Pools in the waterfalls are the most beautiful dogs swimming holes in greater Baltimore.

# 10 Soldiers delight area natural environment (Baltimore County)

Soldier's delight is found in the most Baltimore area of Park the ideal change of the trees and rushing streams. Keep your eyes open as you by soldier's delight 2700 hectares hiking. The lack of nutrients in the soil of these "Barrens", a Prairie-like environment create loaded with rare insects, rocks and more than three dozen endangered species. The distinctive green serpentine stone tinted sticks up through the thin soil, however, and while easy on the eye, can be hard on the paw.

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