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Park Hours: Sunrise to Sunset The Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail follows 19.7 miles of the former the Northern Central Railway (NCR) in northern Baltimore County - from Ashland, Maryland north to the Maryland-Pennsylvania line, passing through historic communities including Ashland, Phoenix, Monkton, White Hall, Bentley Springs and Freeland. Hikers, joggers, bicyclists, horseback riders and pets on leashes are welcome. The Maryland Park Service does not rent horses and only provides the trails as a means of recreation. The Torrey C. Brown Trail is ADA accessible. For additional accessible amenities in Maryland State Parks, visit the Accessibility For All section of this website.
Come visit the Computer Museum in Hunt Valley, and enjoy the bonus of the Mid-Atlantic Historical Telephony Conference and Expo — PhoneCon Although normally only open on weekdays, the museum is opening wide the weekend of July 25-26 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first telephone patent, awarded to A G Bell PhoneCon is supported by volunteers from the two telephone historical groups:…
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Nestled between the Gunpowder and Patapsco rivers, Baltimore County offers some of the best outdoor recreation destinations on the East Coast
After a long week in the office, you’ll want to get outside and explore the great outdoors Not sure where to start?
Nestled between the Gunpowder and Patapsco rivers, Baltimore County is home to an extensive network of waterways and trails with some of the best outdoor recreation destinations…
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