Submitted by IveeLaChatte t3_ys8qoc in baltimore
Any recommendations for a place to walk indoors? I’ve been trying to get my step count up but the weather today is a concern. I’ll take recommendations for the county too. TIA :)
Submitted by IveeLaChatte t3_ys8qoc in baltimore
Any recommendations for a place to walk indoors? I’ve been trying to get my step count up but the weather today is a concern. I’ll take recommendations for the county too. TIA :)
Came here to say this. Just have to avoid all the aggressive sales people at the kiosks.
EarPods/headphones on/in. I walk through the harbor regularly and they’ve got a setup to annoy/interact with as many people as possible right before the trade center. I put one hand up in a stop ✋🏽and point to my ear with the other. It’s as nice a “F off, leave me alone” as possible.
You can also walk around the periphery of the inside of the casino. Not sure if that's still allowed though.
The Mall is an AWESOME alternative, especially when weather is a factor
You could check out the indoor track at the brand spanking new Middle Branch Fitness and Wellness Center and let us know how it is.
Dang I had no idea but that place is legit awesome—reminds me of eppley rec center at UMD.
What an awesome investment in our city.
Second chance Walters or BMA
IKEA is a good place for that, though not as many steps as you might think. If scenery isn’t a concern, you could also walk up and down any of the parking garages around the city.
TowsonTown Centre or maybe the airport.
Walking around the airport with no intention to fly ? Post -911 ?
If you're near a store like Wegmans, Costco or the like. I used to see walkers make a few laps and have a coffee to start the day when I worked day shift.
The BMA or the Walters, AVAM if you don't mind paying admission.
I believe the Northeast Regional Rec Center in the Parkville area has an indoor track.
Northeast Regional Rec Center in Parkville near the Home Depot off of Perring Parkway
UnlikeyLooker t1_ivxtrh5 wrote
Arundel Mills Mall. It's a loop, go walk your heart out.