Northwest Regional Park

- Athletic Fields
- Ball Diamonds
- Community Gardens
- Nature Trails
- Paved Walking Paths
- Pavilions
- Picnic Areas
- Playgrounds
- Recreation And Parks Office
- Restrooms
- Owings Mills
About
View a map of Northwest Regional Park, which provides a variety of outdoor recreational facilities to serve the northwest area of Baltimore County:
- Baltimore Ravens-themed destination playground near the park's Lyons Mill Road entrance
- Four ball diamonds
- Three athletic fields (two artificial, one grass and all lighted)
- Four picnic pavilions
- Story trail
- Wheelchair-accessible, community garden plots
- Nature trails
- 244-space parking lot
Programs
Information about programs at Northwest Regional Park is available on CivicRec or by calling the park's office at 410-887-1582.
Pavilions and fields
The park's four pavilions are available for reservation and make a terrific spot for a family outing, group get-together or company picnic.
Fields and diamonds are available for reservation in accordance with the permitting process.
The Wooded West Side
The majority of Northwest Regional Park is a wooded area and includes a stretch of the Locust Run stream, a County-designated recreational greenway. This area is located on the west side of Deer Park Road north of Lyons Mill Road.
History
To help address a population boom of approximately 24,000 people between 1990 and 2000, Baltimore County acquired and developed Northwest Regional Park at Lyons Mill and Deer Park Roads at the western edge of Owings Mills.