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  1. The Gwynns Falls Trail is a hiking and biking trail that begins in Leakin Park and generally follows the stream to the Middle Branch and Inner Harbor in the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River. The entire 15-mile trail system is open to the public.

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  2. Gywnns Falls Trail is a 15-mile (24 km) series of hiking and bicycling trails inside Baltimore, Maryland, named for the Gwynns Falls, whose course it follows, and the surrounding Gwynns Falls Leakin Park it passes through. The trail uses unique alignments, sidepaths on existing streets, and on-street sections.

  3. Gwynns Falls Trail Neighborhoods. The Trail runs alongside and through 30 unique and historically important neighborhoods in Baltimore City. Here are the neighborhoods which border the Trail: Allendale. Boyd-Booth.

  4. Gwynns Falls Trail spans 19.7 from Leakin Park (4921 Windsor Mill Rd, Gwynn Oak) to downtown Baltimore. View amenities, descriptions, reviews, photos, itineraries, and directions on TrailLink.

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  5. Trailhead 1 is at the I-70 Park & Ride near Security Blvd. at the City-County boundary. From there, the Trail generally follows the Gwynns Falls stream southeast to the Middle Branch and the Inner Harbor of the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River.

  6. Check out this 6.3-mile out-and-back trail near Gwynn Oak, Maryland. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 2 h 5 min to complete. This trail is great for birding, hiking, and mountain biking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.

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  8. friendsofgwynnsfallsleakinpark.org › About-the-ParkFOGFLP - About the Park

    Two parks with one name, Gwynns Falls Leakin Park (GFLP) is Baltimore’s largest park and one of the biggest in any East Coast city. It's a 1,000-acre treasure on the city’s western edge with old-growth forest, picturesque streams, abundant wildlife, miles of trails, and historic structures.

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