Centennial Park is a large area of picturesque terrain surrounding its namesake lake. It has a pleasant looped trail, picnic shelters and a boat ramp, among many other fun features. Wander through the scenic woodland for a glimpse of the local plants and animals.
Stroll along the enchanting trails of this 337-acre (136-hectare) park and embrace the tranquility here, away from the bustle of city life. Enjoy a picnic at one of the designated pavilions with a stunning vista of the lake. Cycle along the 2.6-mile (4.2-kilometer) paved loop that runs along the perimeter of the lake.
You can also venture into the wetlands and encounter some of the wild animals that live here. Spot white-tailed deer, foxes, turtles and beavers in the park. Gaze up at the birds soaring above the trees. Stay for sunset and watch the darkening hues of the sky take hold over the lake, generating a romantic setting.
Let kids frolic in the playground area. Get a boat from the Adventure Shack & Rentals store to take out on Centennial Lake in summer and go fishing for trout, bass, tiger muskies and sunfish. Choose from kayaks, canoes, rowboats and paddle boats. Play several sets on the tennis or racquetball courts. Join a baseball game or watch from the sidelines in the sports areas of this immense park.
Attend one of the free summer concerts taking place on Wednesdays or family films on select occasions. The park comprises north, south, east and west sections, each with its own entrance. Call ahead to rent one of the picnic pavilions for a special occasion, such as a birthday or family gathering.
Centennial Park is in the southwestern outskirts of Ellicott City. Drive the 5-mile (8-kilometer) journey here from the city center in about 10 minutes. Visit nearby sights, such as Fairway Hills Golf Course, the Bob Lucido Fields at Covenant Park and Wilde Lake Park.