- Our list of the best things to do in Pikesville, Maryland, features the top 286 nearby activities — including 98 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Pikesville, MD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Pikesville, MD , followed by 282 popular activities in nearby cities, including Baltimore, Laurel, Columbia, Pasadena, Ellicott City, Glen Burnie, Cockeysville, Bel Air, Severna Park, Westminster, Towson, Odenton, Severn, Mount Airy, Olney, Elkridge, Dundalk, Catonsville, Essex, Hanover, Parkville, Owings Mills, Silver Spring, Timonium, Savage, Crofton, Perry Hall, Lutherville, Annapolis, Sandy Spring, Eldersburg and Monkton
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South Mountain Creamery is a local creamery and on-site dairy processing plant. They offer reasonable rates for fresh milk and other dairy products. They also provide calf feeding for kids.
47.4 Miles
North Beach is a small town bordering the Chesapeake Bay whichi features a number of local attrcations including a boardwalk which offers scenic views of the water, a water-themed amusement park as well as the Herrington Harbor which is counted among America's best marinas.
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The Trailside Park in Ashburn is a recreational facility owned and operated by Loudoun County. The park itself covers 20 acres and holds three lit baseball fields, a snack bar, and an in-line skate hockey court.
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Opened in 2013, Kidz Plaza is a playground location featuring a number of fun attractions for its young guests to enjoy. Large inflatables, slides, and ball pits are among the many amenities enjoyed at the playground.
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A 20 acre city park, Van Dyck Park features a variety of amenities. In addition to a large open field, the park has a lighted basketball court, a picnic pavilion, four tennis courts, three sand volleyball courts, and a trail.
47.5 Miles
Howery Field Park is a sports complex that was erected in the memory of the servicemen who died onsite while volunteering to create the park. The area includes several baseball diamonds and a memorial.
47.6 Miles
Get a feel for life in the early 1900's at Frying Pan Park, complete with a working demonstration 1930s farm. A meetinghouse from the 18th century and schoolhouse constructed in 1911 are among the attractions. Beginner horseback riding lessons are offered (fee applies).
47.6 Miles
Canterbury Woods Park is an outdoor park that is home to a swing set, multiple children's playgrounds, a creek, and a trail. The trail can be used for walking, hiking, mountain biking, and bird watching.
47.7 Miles
Established in 1993, the Virginia Art Expo is an art gallery and custom framing company that sells original artwork, prints, posters, and oil paintings. The company also does repairs and makes custom mirrors.
47.8 Miles
Lake Accotink Park offers outdoor activities for all ages, including an antique carousel, miniature golf and bike and boat rentals. Picnic areas with grills are available, as well as a four-mile loop hiking and biking trail. Swimming is prohibited.