BALTIMORE'S MOST
Neighborhood Score
1 Federal Hill 95
2 Fells Point 92
3 Inner Harbor 91
4 Downtown 89
5 Jonestown 88
6 Canton 86
7 Reservoir Hill-Bolton Hill Area 86
8 Riverside 85
9 Old Town Area 83
10 Charles Village 83
11 Roland Parl-Homewood-Guilford 82
12 Hopkins-Middle East 82
13 Patterson Park East 81
14 Highlandtown 79
15 Hampden-Woodberry-Remington 77
16 West Baltimore 75
17 Greenmount East 72
18 Mondawin-Walbrook Area 71
19 Madison-Eastend 71
20 Chinquapin Park-Belvedere 70
21 Glen-Fallstaff Area 70
22 Pimlico 67
23 Bayview Area 67
24 Midway-Coldstream 66
25 Berea Area 64
26 Hamilton Area 62
27 Morrell Park 61
28 Lower Northwood 61
29 Locust Point 60
30 Belaire-Edison 59
31 Govans 59
32 Lakeland 57
33 Orangeville 56
34 Grove Park 56
35 Park Heights 55
36 Greater Rosemont 55
37 Dundalk Cityside 54
38 Cherry Hill 53
39 Cedonia 50
40 Brooklyn-Curtis Bay 50
41 Winsor Hills 49
42 Howard Park 48
43 Beechfielf-Irvington Area 46
44 Upper Northwood 46
45 Greater Mount Washington 46
46 Monument Street Area 45
47 Forest Park 45
48 Hunting Ridge 43
49 Cheswolde Area 42
50 Westgate 39
51 Franklintown 29
52 Wakefield 17
Walk Score Distribution
0 100
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Car-Dependent
Score: 0-49
Somewhat Walkable
Score: 50-69
Very Walkable
Score: 70-89
Walkers' Paradise
Score: 90-100
Explore Baltimore's Most Walkable Neighborhoods The top 3 neighborhoods in Baltimore are Walkers' Paradises. 39% of Baltimore residents have a Walk Score of 70 or above. 81% have a Walk Score of at least 50—and 19% live in Car-Dependent neighborhoods.
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