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The Stony Run Trail offers a unique urban oasis, winding through wooded stream valleys and small parks right in Baltimore. You'll jog along a varied surface of asphalt, crushed stone, and dirt, following the Stony Run creek, often shaded by dense tree cover. Keep an eye out for great blue herons wading in the stream and enjoy views of the picturesque Horseshoe Falls, making this a surprisingly natural escape within the city.
This moderate 6.7-mile (10.7 km) route, with 343 feet (104 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete. While generally easy and great for beginners, be aware that some sections have coarse gravel, tree roots, and sudden dips, which can add a bit of challenge. There are no restrooms or lighting facilities directly on the trail, so plan your visit accordingly, especially for early morning or late evening runs.
Historically following an old rail bed, the Stony Run Trail is a vital connector, linking 15 residential neighborhoods, three city parks, and several educational institutions. It's known for its natural beauty and accessibility, providing a quiet escape from city life. This trail is also a great spot for wildlife spotting, with local efforts focused on installing native plants to enhance the natural environment.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The trail offers multiple access points throughout northern Baltimore City, making it flexible to start and end your jog. While there isn't dedicated parking mentioned, you can typically find street parking in the residential neighborhoods it passes through. Consider starting near one of the connected parks or universities for easier access.
Yes, the trail is popular for dog walking and jogging. It's a great spot to bring your canine companion for some exercise. Please ensure your dog is leashed and you clean up after them to keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. The dense tree cover provides cooling shade, making it a good option even on warmer days. Be aware that after rain, sections can become muddy and slippery.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Stony Run Trail. It's a publicly accessible greenway for all to use.
The terrain is varied, offering a mix of surfaces including packed earth, gravel, asphalt, crushed stone, dirt, grass, and woodchips. While largely flat, especially in the northern and lower-mid sections, you might encounter narrower paths, sudden dips, tree roots, and coarse gravel in some areas. Wooden platforms are also present along the path.
The trail is generally considered easy and great for beginners, offering a pleasant experience for light jogging and walking. Its varied terrain and slight height variations are engaging without being overly strenuous. However, serious runners focused on high-intensity speed work might find some sections too narrow or uneven due to roots and coarse gravel.
As you jog, you'll follow the Stony Run creek through a predominantly wooded environment. Highlights include the serene Stony Run Park & Path and the picturesque Horseshoe Falls. The southern section also offers nice views of the creek from a higher elevation and features a wetland area, adding to the diverse landscape.
You can expect a scenic experience, as the trail winds through a linear, forested greenway. The dense tree cover provides cooling shade and a natural setting, offering a peaceful escape within the city. While predominantly natural, it also passes through several neighborhoods, providing glimpses of both nature and urban life.
Yes, this trail is a vital connector within Baltimore. It follows an old Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad line, linking about fifteen neighborhoods, five schools, three colleges (including Johns Hopkins University and Loyola University Maryland), and three city parks. The route also passes through sections of the Stony Run Walking Path, Collegetown Loyola University, and the Jones Falls Trail.
There are no direct restrooms or lighting facilities along the trail itself. It's advisable to plan accordingly before you start your jog, especially if you're heading out early morning or late evening.
After rain, sections of the trail can become muddy and slippery, which might temporarily affect its accessibility and make jogging more challenging. It's always a good idea to check local weather conditions and wear appropriate footwear.
This trail is often considered a "hidden gem" for its sense of seclusion within an urban environment. With multiple access points, you can easily customize your route length. The continuous, minimally interrupted path is excellent for mindful movement. Consider exploring different sections to experience its varied terrain and scenery, from the wooded creek-side paths to areas with views from above.
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