Welcome to the Wyman Park Dell
Surrounded by tree-lined slopes, the Dell is a green oasis in the heart of Central Baltimore where all are welcome. Your support is needed to keep this unique public space accessible — and extraordinary — for everyone.
Upcoming Events
A variety of events take place in Wyman Park Dell throughout the year.
From park cleanups to neighborhood festivals, the Dell is the perfect location to celebrate community.
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How Will You Discover the Dell?
The Wyman Park Dell is a 16-acre public park located south of
Johns Hopkins University and the Baltimore Museum of Art.


Stroll the park’s winding paths or people watch from park benches.

Throw a frisbee or kick a soccer ball on the lower lawn.

Spend time using the playground, ping-pong table, and Little Library.

Explore historic features including the Union Sailors & Soldiers Monument.

Walk your dog.

Picnic at tables in Harriet Tubman Grove.

String up a hammock for an afternoon under the trees.
“Wyman Park Dell is a beautiful, charming oasis in Charles Village. Great place to unwind, walk your dog, read a book, or just quietly reflect.”
– Park Visitor





