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Cromwell Valley Park and Loch Raven

Towson, Maryland, USA

Cromwell Valley Park and Loch Raven

Length4.5 mi
Elev. Gain629.8 ft
Est. Steps10000

Forest

Scenic views

Quiet place

Bathroom

Playground

Rocky

Wading

Created by Francine
Introduction
Cromwell Valley Park and Loch Raven is a 4.5 mile (10,000-step) route located near Towson, Maryland, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 629.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
A beautiful, beautiful trail. Gorgeous, tall forests. Some easy stream crossings. Really serene. Relatively little traffic. Pretty rocky in some places but not that hard if you pay attention.

Cromwell Valley Park

Park
Cromwell Valley Park is a public park just to the north of Baltimore City. The park initially opened in 1993, on 426 acres (172 ha) of rural farm land. It is primarily open fields, woods, cultivated gardens and orchards. The varied terrain provides an excellent habitat for local wildlife, particularly birds of prey which feed on large populations of mice, rabbits and other small mammals.

WLIF

Place
WLIF (101.9 FM, "Today's 101.9") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Baltimore, Maryland. The station is owned by Entercom through licensee Entercom License, LLC and broadcasts an adult contemporary format. Its studios are located on Clarkview Road in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Baltimore, while its broadcast tower is located near Loch Raven Reservoir near Towson.

WNST

Place
WNST (1570 kHz) is a sports radio station located in Towson, Maryland, near Baltimore. It is owned and operated by local sports media personality Nestor Aparicio through Nasty 1570 Sports, LLC.WNST was the first 24-hour all sports radio station in Baltimore. The station features local programming from 6:00 a.m.

Long Island Farm

Place
Long Island Farm is a historic farmstead at 2200 Cromwell Bridge Road in Parkville, Maryland. The main house is a rambling multi-part building whose oldest part is said to date to 1764, when Isaac Risteau purchased the property. The main eastern block of the house is built of stone and is five bays wide, but shows evidence that it once consisted of several separate sections that were built separately and then combined.

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Willow Grove Nature Education Center

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Spring House

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Willow Grove Barn

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Meadow Trail (yellow)

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Route Details

Length

4.5 mi

Elev. Gain

629.8 ft

Est. Steps

10000
Created by
Francine
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