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Where You Can Play Sports in Baltimore

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There are plenty of places in Baltimore, Maryland, where you can play sports either indoors or outdoors. Playing sports is not only great exercise, but it is a great way to get out of the house and become engaged with your friends, family, and community. Here are a few places around Baltimore in which you can play sports outside and become one with green surroundings.

Northwest Regional Park

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Northwest Regional Park is the perfect park to spend a day in the sun and soak in some fun. This park is located in Owings Mills, Maryland, and it possesses three athletic fields, paved walking paths, nature walking trails, as well as four baseball diamonds. There’s even room at three picnic pavilions to host a big picnic to make a day of your sports adventure.

Baltimore Tennis & Fitness

Baltimore Tennis & Fitness hosts a variety of tennis classes for adults and juniors that will keep everyone engaged. This establishment offers a variety of personal training, tennis classes, group fitness classes, and more. BT&F also possesses a shower, sauna, six indoor tennis courts and a seasonal pool membership.

Rash Field

Rash Field is located downtown at the Baltimore Inner Harbor. Currently, Rash Field hosts seven volleyball beach courts, a big grass area, a carousel, and an easy access locale to the Inner Harbor and Maryland Science Center. As Rash Field is located right on the waterfront, it is the perfect location for a variety of sports activities, such as biking and walks that are hosted in the community.

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Jasmine Eppes is not only an accomplished copywriter, but she also enjoys the finer things in life such as traveling through the friendly skies and long walks to the wine fridge! She works as a Freelance Writer and enjoys taking on new creative projects whenever she has the chance.

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