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Charm City Skatepark

2.5 (4 reviews)
Closed • 12:30 pm - 8:30 PM

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Baltimore Peninsula Skate - The Roller Wave - Just me

Baltimore Peninsula Skate - The Roller Wave

(2 reviews)

Port Covington

This place is the definition of super cool!!…read more A pop-up skating event was just what this girl needed. A kind invite from my Yelp friends got this all way together. We were able to easily purchase tickets for time elected online. I purchased the adult skate 7pm-11pm w skates. It totaled $33 after fees. The Baltimore Peninsula building was pretty inviting. The kind Security Guard helped us w the parking specs. FYI: You have to pay $17 to park on the parking lot or on the street for $7. The parking fees were kind of disheartening. The skating venue itself was very nice. Once you get off the elevator, you walk into large inviting space. Everyone we had an encounter with was nice and helpful. There was a beverage set up in there as well as a bunch of tables. A bottled water was $4. That was a nuisance. The DJ was doing his thing. Great tunes to appeal to any music listener. Sadly, the evening ended w my ggggf falling and breaking her ankle, but that was no fault of the establishment. The employees were very helpful tending to her, checking up on her, and providing her w things of comfort (physical assistance, ice, water). I would return again if given the opportunity, and I encourage those who can visit to visit and support this pop-up. You won't be disappointed.

This review is my most difficult one to date. I was invited to do a fun girl nite out activity…read morewhile checking out the new place in the Baltimore Peninsula for skating. I purchased my ticket on online and decided I would bring my adult daughter's skates instead of paying the $5 skate rental fee. The total cost for skating was around $25 including fees. When I arrived I was surprised to pay for parking in the lot across the street when there was no ticket system or gate however, street parking was a little cheaper. The skate location is located on the 2nd floor and of course there is a waiver to be signed upon entering. They have lockers and coat check for I believe $10 extra but, definitely pack lite if possible. The have a small bar in the back for drinks and several couches and chairs for seating. The DJ was on point as I have not been skating in years. We were all having fun as the night was coming to a close. I requested a song from the DJ and as soon as I heard the song I my skates caught on to one another which ultimately resulted in the fracture of my ankle. I was in excruciating pain and staff carrying me to couch and provided me with an ice bag and water until I was able to get further medical attention. All in All~ it was a fun experience until the end. Needless to say I have retired from skating and will not be back.

Carroll Park Skate Park

Carroll Park Skate Park

(2 reviews)

Pigtown/Washington Village

Don't waste your time. This place needs to be bulldozed…read more Help the people in the area and the kids by building a new one, cared for skatepark. Concrete is falling apart, garbage everywhere. One of the worst outdoor parks I've seen in America.

builtin in the year 2000, this skate park has seen its ups and downs but it remains as a staple for…read moreanyone who wants to learn how to enjoy getting intoa realuse at your own risk sklate park.. injuries are bound to happen but thats how it goes.. nobody win em all !! haha .. but anyway , due to skaters in PigTown ( Baltimore) causing a bit of a ruckus in the streets, creating their own ramps and sisrupting traffic, the city went ahead with plans to creste this place.. long since forgotten by many , mostly due to its very secliuded location in one of the most dangerous cities in the world, its just a cool litlle spot. about the size of a basketball court, equipped with all the bells and whistles of a traditional , fullfledgd skate park. i hopw they dont do anything with it excpt make it better and maybe fix some damaged areas at the base of some of the tallest drops... thosemarks are a reminder of the wear and tear this beautifuk polace has recievedover the year. she will be 25 soon and i hope they throw a 25 year mark PARTY for the city .. maybe an update on some of it and we throw a realdeal , everyones invited skate contest, bike contest and rolleblade" roller skate evejt. one can hope sorry about all the typos but i have a broken brain and cannt spell good

Druid Hill Park - The Loop goes around this reservoir. It's a little bit over a mile for one lap.

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AFRAM this year! Be there or be square. The park sees the largest influx of people during the year…read more Food, music, and culture.

This park is HUGE! And I love me a good park…read more I've been here a few times for road races, but never to just check out the park itself. Since retiring, I've been hitting up every outdoor space on my list. I came to walk the trail(s), but one visit is simply not enough. I see that now. I'll definitely have to come back on my bike to get the lay of the land. Random, but everytime I come to this park, my GPS takes me on a tour of the neighborhood when I can see the park is RIGHT THERE. Anyway, I came during the week and parked on a side road inside the park. Again, I'm not really familiar with the best place to park to access whatever it is I'm trying to access. I started walking on the trail and was actually hoping I didn't get lost (even though my Garmin can take me back to my starting point). I asked a woman where to go and she directed me to 'the loop'. The loop will work for today! Apparently the loop was closed due to construction. There's work being done on the water tanks (or something like that). But the loop is open, and it's a bit over 1 mile. It's smooth, and I'm already plotting to try it on my bike. But there's absolutely NO SHADE on this portion, so plan accordingly. From the loop I could see the pool, tennis courts, and basketball courts, so I made my way there, via a trail. Again, the park is huge! From my research, it's the third oldest established park in the United States! Whoa! And, it covers 745 acres of land. Like I said, you'll have to come more than once to see all there is to see. That includes the Baltimore Zoo, which is inside the park. I'll be back on my bike for more recon.

Oriole Park At Camden Yards - Crab Nachos

Oriole Park At Camden Yards

(888 reviews)

Stadium Area

As always the best Baseball Park one can visit. The atmosphere is ways 100…read more The food has gotten better as well as spirited drink options. The fan interaction is awesome. Many fun activities to keep it fun as well.

I've been coming to Oriole Park at Camden Yards since I was a kid, and it's easily one of the best…read morestadium experiences you can have. Right when you walk in, it just feels different. The whole layout, the brick, the open view of the field, it has that classic baseball feel but still holds up today. It doesn't feel outdated at all. The atmosphere is always solid. Whether it's a packed game or a more laid back crowd, it's just a good place to watch baseball. If you're there for a Baltimore Orioles game, the energy really comes through. One of the best parts is how easy it is to move around. You can walk the stadium, check out different views, grab food, and not feel stuck in one spot. Food options are strong too. You've got the classic ballpark stuff, but also some local options that make it a little more interesting. The views are great from a lot of different spots, whether you're close to the field or higher up. There really isn't a bad place to sit. I've been coming here for years, and honestly it might be the only professional team in Baltimore I'll pay to see (Go Steelers!), but this park always delivers no matter what. Getting in and out is pretty smooth, especially if you plan ahead a little. Overall, it's a top tier ballpark. Great atmosphere, great design, and just an all around good time every time you go. Definitely a must if you're in Baltimore or a baseball fan.

Charm City Skatepark - skate_parks - Updated May 2026

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