Northwest Regional Park is a 150-acre public park located in Owings Mills, Maryland. The park features a variety of recreational opportunities including walking and biking trails, picnic pavilions, playgrounds, and athletic fields. The park also has a pond that is stocked with fish for catch-and-release fishing.
The land for the park was donated to Baltimore County in 1977 by developers who were required to provide open space as part of the county's land-use regulations. The park was originally known as Northwest Park, but was renamed in 2004 to its current name.
As mentioned before, the park offers a variety of recreational opportunities including walking and biking trails, picnic pavilions, playgrounds, and athletic fields. The park also has a pond that is stocked with fish for catch-and-release fishing. In addition, the park has a dog park where leashed dogs are allowed to run and play off-leash.
The park is open daily from dawn to dusk. Parking is available near the entrance of the park. The park is accessible to people with disabilities.
If you're looking for a place to enjoy the outdoors and get some exercise, Northwest Regional Park is a great option. The park has something for everyone, so come out and explore!
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