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Carrie Murray Nature Center — Attraction in Baltimore

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Carrie Murray Nature Center
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Carrie Murray Nature Center is operated by Baltimore City Recreation and Parks. CMNC offers environmental education programs for children, families, and adults as Baltimore City's only nature center.
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Leakin Park
4921 Windsor Mill Rd, Baltimore, MD 21207
Leakin Park at Winans Meadow
4500 N Franklintown Rd, Baltimore, MD 21229
Ben Cardin Pavilion
4700 N Franklintown Rd, Baltimore, MD 21229
Gwynn Falls Trailhead Windsor Mill Rd
4300 Windsor Mill Rd, Baltimore, MD 21216
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Carrie Murray Nature Center

1901 Ridgetop Rd, Baltimore, MD 21207
4.7(85)
Open 24 hours
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Carrie Murray Nature Center is operated by Baltimore City Recreation and Parks. CMNC offers environmental education programs for children, families, and adults as Baltimore City's only nature center.

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attractions: Leakin Park, Leakin Park at Winans Meadow, Ben Cardin Pavilion, Gwynn Falls Trailhead Windsor Mill Rd, restaurants:
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Phone
(410) 396-0808
Website
carriemurraynaturecenter.org

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Nearby attractions of Carrie Murray Nature Center

Leakin Park

Leakin Park at Winans Meadow

Ben Cardin Pavilion

Gwynn Falls Trailhead Windsor Mill Rd

Leakin Park

Leakin Park

4.3

(517)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Leakin Park at Winans Meadow

Leakin Park at Winans Meadow

4.6

(64)

Open 24 hours
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Ben Cardin Pavilion

Ben Cardin Pavilion

4.5

(13)

Closed
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Gwynn Falls Trailhead Windsor Mill Rd

Gwynn Falls Trailhead Windsor Mill Rd

4.3

(45)

Closed
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Deborah MontgomeryDeborah Montgomery
The nature center was not open when we went. It is currently open very limited hours. We knew there were trails here, but there was no map anywhere that we saw, so we just walked around until we found a trail. It would have been nice to know how long it was, or if it looped before we started. We hiked the wetlands trail. It was a good hike, probably about 1 1/2 miles to the end and back, with lots of hills. It was a pretty clear path, though in a few spots, the thorny brush needs to be cut back. Overall, it was a pretty hike through the woods. I am curious to find additional trails the next time we go. I would like to get there when the nature center is open to see if there is a map. There is a small aviary behind 2 fences. There is a turkey vulture, 2 red tailed hawks, and an owl. It was a little hard to see the birds through the fences. In all, it is a good place to hike. I will return and explore more. It did appear that there was an outhouse in front of the nature center, but there were no indoor facilities since inside was closed.
TimoTimo
My family and I had a great time. My mother used a walker so it is sometimes tough to do outdoor park activities. We were able to use the wheelchair to the nature center and have a short walk to see the birds. She had a lot of fun. They have a nice room with AC and we were able to eat lunch there after our mini hike.
Elizabeth HazelElizabeth Hazel
Such a great place to stop by when hiking at Leaken Park. They have animals, and indoor play area for kids, binoculars and nature guides to check out. Bathrooms and water fountain.
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The nature center was not open when we went. It is currently open very limited hours. We knew there were trails here, but there was no map anywhere that we saw, so we just walked around until we found a trail. It would have been nice to know how long it was, or if it looped before we started. We hiked the wetlands trail. It was a good hike, probably about 1 1/2 miles to the end and back, with lots of hills. It was a pretty clear path, though in a few spots, the thorny brush needs to be cut back. Overall, it was a pretty hike through the woods. I am curious to find additional trails the next time we go. I would like to get there when the nature center is open to see if there is a map. There is a small aviary behind 2 fences. There is a turkey vulture, 2 red tailed hawks, and an owl. It was a little hard to see the birds through the fences. In all, it is a good place to hike. I will return and explore more. It did appear that there was an outhouse in front of the nature center, but there were no indoor facilities since inside was closed.
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My family and I had a great time. My mother used a walker so it is sometimes tough to do outdoor park activities. We were able to use the wheelchair to the nature center and have a short walk to see the birds. She had a lot of fun. They have a nice room with AC and we were able to eat lunch there after our mini hike.
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Such a great place to stop by when hiking at Leaken Park. They have animals, and indoor play area for kids, binoculars and nature guides to check out. Bathrooms and water fountain.
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4.7
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5.0
1y

As a lover of nature centers, I can't recommend this one enough. They have awesome educational events, binoculars and other gear that can be borrowed, and are surrounded by beautiful trails with lots of birds. They have an aviary for rescued birds of prey like hawks, a bald eagle, and a turkey vulture. I wanted to learn more about the turkey vulture as I know they're social and he was alone. I emailed Kirby Pitchford, the Lead Animal Care Naturalist to ask. He responded the same day with a detailed email explaining that the bird doesn't like other turkey vultures, and blew me away with information on the level of care the animals receive. They have an enrichment room, and allow the turkey vulture, who doesn't like to be touched, to choose if he goes to the playroom and even walks himself down the hallway. He was also trained to enter his crate independently for vet appointments to minimize stress. I was grateful to learn that birds are all rescues who couldn't survive on their own and have an amazing quality of life. He also invited me to come to the nature center so he can show me around and teach me more about the animals. This is a beautiful center full of helpful information and...

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4.0
3y

The nature center was not open when we went. It is currently open very limited hours. We knew there were trails here, but there was no map anywhere that we saw, so we just walked around until we found a trail. It would have been nice to know how long it was, or if it looped before we started. We hiked the wetlands trail. It was a good hike, probably about 1 1/2 miles to the end and back, with lots of hills. It was a pretty clear path, though in a few spots, the thorny brush needs to be cut back. Overall, it was a pretty hike through the woods. I am curious to find additional trails the next time we go. I would like to get there when the nature center is open to see if there is a map. There is a small aviary behind 2 fences. There is a turkey vulture, 2 red tailed hawks, and an owl. It was a little hard to see the birds through the fences. In all, it is a good place to hike. I will return and explore more. It did appear that there was an outhouse in front of the nature center, but there were no indoor facilities since...

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5.0
1y

Coming from New Hampshire, we didn't know what to expect, but both the nature center and the trails were friendly and quiet places to learn about local wildlife. The staffer (I'm sorry I didn't get her name!) answered our many questions about the box turtles and corn snake inside the nature center, and after we had checked them out (as well as the tarantula, hawk and owl), we walked a couple of miles on the trails directly behind the center. I noticed that there are nature guides, backpacks and other viewing aids for loan inside the nature center, as well as sculptures and handmade forest shelters outside that kids would enjoy. A great way to spend an afternoon...

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