Patapsco Regional Greenway: Cherry Hill (Phase 1)
Patapsco Regional Greenway: Cherry Hill (Phase 1)
Design has begun on a 1.7-mile trail segment in the Cherry Hill neighborhood in Baltimore City. This segment will be part of the Patapsco Regional Greenway.
Thank you for providing your input! Now, The project team has reviewed comments and incorporated them into the development of possible routes the trail could go. This summmer, Phase 2 will provide an opportunity for the community to comment on the different route options.
Feedback for Phase 1 was welcome until Monday, April 14, 2025.
Our Community Open House took place on Monday, March 24, 2025 at The Cherry Hill Branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library (606 Cherry Hill Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225)
Plans are being made for a new trail in the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore City. This 1.7-mile trail will offer new ways to bike, walk and roll in the area. It will be designed to be comfortable and accessible for people of all ages and abilities.
At the north, this trail will connect with the existing Middle Branch/Gwynns Falls Trail.
At the south, it will link to the planned Maryland Department of Transportation, Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT MTA) Patapsco Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge. This will connect the neighborhood with the MDOT MTA Patapsco Light Rail Station.
PRG: Cherry Hill will become part of the Patapsco Regional Greenway (PRG). The Patapsco Regional Greenway Plan envisions a 40-mile, shared-use trail running through the Patapsco Valley from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor to Sykesville in Carroll County. The PRG is a larger effort to expand the regional trail network. The goal is to make it easier for people to get around by bike, on foot, or using mobility devices.
Explore this website and our interactive StoryMap to learn more about the project.