In his own words, the urban orchardist discusses the community impact of his green oasis—which is wedged into a residential neighborhood bordered by Falls Road and Cold Spring Lane.
Lauren Uhlig’s blossoming rose business is nothing short of miraculous.
Starting with an inspired vision from a parishioner and nurtured by an outpouring of collaboration, Southwest Baltimore's Stillmeadow woods have been given a second chance.
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With the Great Maryland Outdoors Act ushering in new parks, staff, and funding, plus record-high visitation still lingering from the pandemic, the new Maryland Park Service director arrives at a pivotal time.
The annual dip in support of Maryland's Special Olympians—which will draw tens of thousands to splash off in Sandy Point—returns with five events from Jan. 26 to Feb. 3.
Closer to Baltimore, local parks host winter events where you can learn about how tree sap transforms into golden brown syrup perfect for candies and pancakes.
An exceptional blend of luxury, comfort and tranquility.
The best places to ski, sled, skate, hike, plunge, and more this season.
The Natural History Society of Maryland leads a 12-stop, 1.5-mile tour examining the city's geological roots.
Get off the pavement and hit these hiking spots for a brisk run.
Bundle up tight and glide your way around these local indoor and outdoor rinks.
Hit the slopes at these destinations within a day's drive.
When flakes fall, there's a long tradition of sledding in the city. Here are the best hills to hit:
Beat the winter blues at one of these 12 powder-ful ski slopes.
Experience the beauty of Maryland’s natural resources by partaking in the New Year’s Day tradition.
Meet the farmers and chefs who have ushered in the next renaissance of the fruity, floral, spicy chiles in Baltimore.
If you're a lover of the festive displays—especially those through which you can drive, walk, or even ice-skate—consider these doable day trips or wintry weekend getaways.
For huntsman Ashley Hubbard, it's all about the hounds.
Whether you prefer yours hot, cold, boozy, slushified, or baked into a warm donut, here's where to visit.
Your perfect match is waiting at these local patches, parties, orchards, and farms.
From scenic wine country to local history havens, these themed destinations are ideal for sampling the sights, sounds, and tastes of the season.
Throughout the decades, the volunteer-run Friends of Wyman Park Dell has grown to include more than 100 members who maintain and preserve the community greenspace.
Move over cicadas—this highly invasive, non-native species is now spreading across the state.