• Welcome to Roland Park.

    Roland Park is a 19th century development that makes perfect sense for the 21st century lifestyle. It is such an exceptional place to live because of its natural beauty, its architectural integrity, its proximity to all that Baltimore City has to offer and its strong sense of community.
  • Welcome to Roland Park.

    The houses are old but the neighborhood is vibrant. It is an ideal place to raise a family, be part of an active and engaged community, make lasting friendships with your neighbors, and retire in the beauty of an historic and bucolic setting.
  • Welcome to Roland Park.

    Shops, library, post office, community pool – all are within walking distance. The office buildings of downtown Baltimore are 15 minutes south, while the countryside of Baltimore County is 15 minutes north.
  • Welcome to Roland Park.

    Roland Park was founded in 1891 as one of the first planned suburban garden communities in the United States.
  • Welcome to Roland Park.

    The famed landscape architecture company of Frederick Law Olmsted laid out many sections of the neighborhood, incorporating a wide variety of housing styles, sizes and configurations, as well as mixed-use commercial properties.
  • Welcome to Roland Park.

    The roads follow natural topography in a curvilinear design that slows traffic and highlights the beauty of the land.

Our Community Organizations

Roland Park Civic League: Its mission is to foster the common good and welfare of its members, to take action on those matters of mutual interest, and to otherwise represent the people of Roland Park. The Civic League depends on involvement and membership of its residents in order to do its best work for the community.

Roads and Maintenance Corporation: Its focus is on overseeing adherence to architectural covenants and collecting maintenance fees mandated in each property’s deed. These fees are used to maintain the shared spaces of the neighborhood’s footpaths, medians and traffic islands.

Roland Park Community Foundation: The foundation exists to preserve, maintain and improve our parks and green spaces in order to benefit present and future generations of residents and to stay true to original vision for this community.

ROLAND PARK’S LATEST:

Trick or Treat

Trick or Treat The festivity continues in Roland Park on Halloween evening when the Roland Park Civic League once again teams up with the RP Presbyterian Church as we host a trick or treat station on Upland on Halloween evening from 6 to 8PM.  We will have plenty of candy including dairy, egg, and nut […]

Free Trees available for Civic League members

A selection of trees are available for fall planting.  Roland Park residents who are Civic League members and up-to-date with Roads & Maintenance dues can request a free tree.  The selection includes trees for the verge that will mature to become large trees adding shade and beauty to Roland Park streets.  A limited quantity of smaller shade […]

Proposed Stony Run Improvements for Oakdale Meadow Pathway & Grading

Tom McGilloway of Mahan Rykiel Associates presented proposed Stony Run improvements for Oakdale Meadow pathway and grading. The goal is to improve an area of the Stony Run path that suffers from both standing water and erosion in key areas like the TKF bench. Please see this attachment for detailed plans: Oakdale Grading and Pathway Boards […]

Community Meeting-10/5/19 Stony Run, Oakdale Meadow

Saturday, October 5, 11:30am-12:30pm-gather just north of the Oakdale entrance. The Roland Park Community Foundation invites Stony Run walkers and neighbors to hear ideas, examine plans, and ask questions about coming improvements to the Stony Run Oakdale Meadow area in implementation of the Upper Stony Run Strategic Plan. Tom McGilloway, principal at design firm Mahan Rykiel, will be […]

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