Whether you are looking to entertain out-of-town guests, plan a unique weekend family outing, or just break out of your usual routine, the area surrounding Owings Mills is packed with incredible destinations. From expansive natural preserves to professional sports training facilities, you don’t have to drive very far from home to find unforgettable experiences.
The best way to map out your next weekend mini-adventure? Load up your family into a comfortable Kia Telluride or tap into the precise handling of a Kia Sportage, and head out to explore.
Here are four of our absolute favorite local attractions located just a short, enjoyable drive from Owings Mills, MD.
1. Northwest Regional Park (The Ravens-Themed Playground)
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Location: 4515 Deer Park Road, Owings Mills, MD
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Best for: Active kids, sports enthusiasts, and family picnics
If you have kids with energy to burn, Northwest Regional Park is a premier local destination. Sprawling across several acres, this massive Baltimore County park is a sports lover's paradise, featuring multiple pristine baseball diamonds, athletic fields, and paved walking paths.
Why It’s a Favorite:
The crowning jewel of the park is its incredible Baltimore Ravens-themed playground. Splashed in the team's iconic purple and black colors, this ultra-modern play area features a timed obstacle course. Kids (and adventurous adults) can hit a stadium-style starter button and race against the clock to complete the course, testing their agility just like the pros.
Owings Mills Bonus: If you love professional football, the park is located just a stone's throw away from the Under Armour Performance Center—the actual year-round training facility and headquarters for the Baltimore Ravens!
2. Oregon Ridge Park and Nature Center
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Location: Cockeysville, MD (~20 minutes via I-695 N and I-83 N)
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Best for: Hiking, birdwatching, and seasonal swimming
When you want to escape into the deep woods without spending hours on the highway, hop onto the Beltway and make the quick 20-minute drive up to Oregon Ridge Park. Located in nearby Cockeysville, this 1,000-acre park sits on the site of a historic 19th-century iron ore forge and marble quarry.
Why It’s a Favorite:
Oregon Ridge offers some of the most scenic hiking in Baltimore County, featuring miles of shaded trails that cater to both casual walkers and experienced hikers. The park features a beautiful, naturally preserved ridge line, a stocked lake with a seasonal swimming beach, and a fantastic Nature Center packed with educational exhibits, live reptiles, and native wildlife displays. It's the perfect destination to pack a picnic into the trunk of your Kia Niro and make a full day of it.
3. Mustang Stadium at Stevenson University
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Location: 11005 Owings Mills Blvd, Owings Mills, MD
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Best for: Catching high-energy local college sports action
You don’t have to buy expensive professional tickets to experience an electric, stadium-quality sports atmosphere. Right in our own backyard on the Owings Mills campus of Stevenson University, Mustang Stadium serves as the thrilling hub for local collegiate athletics.
Why It’s a Favorite:
Opened as a premier, state-of-the-art 3,500-seat arena, Mustang Stadium hosts Stevenson’s highly successful football, lacrosse, soccer, and field hockey teams. Because the university schedules games year-round across different seasons, there is almost always a match to watch. The stadium features a massive digital scoreboard, premium turf, and excellent concessions, making it a fantastic, budget-friendly evening out for local sports fans.
4. The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
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Location: 1 Safari Place, Baltimore, MD (~20 minutes via I-795 S)
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Best for: A classic family day trip and wildlife interaction
Located just a straight shot down I-795 in historic Druid Hill Park, The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is the third-oldest zoo in the United States and remains one of the region's top-tier family attractions.
Why It’s a Favorite:
The zoo plays host to thousands of animals spread across meticulously designed, immersive habitats. You can get up close with giants in the African Journey section—including elephants, giraffes, lions, and rhinos—or explore the Maryland Wilderness exhibit, which features native local species like playful river otters and bobcats. With unique experiences like hand-feeding the giraffes or walking through a giant marsh aviary, it is an absolute must-visit attraction for animal lovers of all ages.
Explore the Best of Maryland with Koons Kia of Owings Mills
Whether you're packing up lawn chairs for a game at Mustang Stadium, throwing dirty hiking boots into the cargo mat after a day at Oregon Ridge, or navigating the zoo parking lot, your local adventures require a reliable, versatile vehicle.
At Koons Kia of Owings Mills, we are proud to provide the local community with high-quality new and pre-owned vehicles perfect for any lifestyle. Stop by our showroom on Reisterstown Road today to explore our lineup, take a test drive, and find the perfect car to power your next weekend road trip!