Park Rangers

Park Rangers with Dorsey Skinner

Rec & Parks Risk Management & Security Team

Overview

Baltimore City Recreation and Parks Park Rangers play a vital role in ensuring the safety, accessibility, and enjoyment of the city’s parks and green spaces. Their service to the community and support for allied partners includes:

Services Provided to the Community

1. Public Safety and Presence:

  • Serve as a uniformed, non-sworn presence to deter crime, address safety concerns, and promote responsible park use.
  • Patrol over 260 parks and green spaces on foot, by bike, and by vehicle to monitor activity and ensure community access.

2. Education and Engagement:

  • Educate Park visitors on park rules, local wildlife, conservation efforts, and environmental stewardship.
  • Conduct outreach programs for youth and families focused on nature, safety, and recreation.

3. Resource Connection:

  • Act as liaisons between park users and city services, referring individuals to homeless outreach, mental health services, or recreation programs.

4. Emergency Response Support:

  • Provide first aid and assist during medical or safety emergencies until EMS, fire, or police arrive.
  • Assist with crowd control or logistics at large-scale events or natural emergencies in park areas.

5. Maintenance Reporting:

  • Identify and report hazards, vandalism, or maintenance issues to ensure a clean and functional park environment.

 

Support Provided to Allied Partners:

1. Baltimore Police Department (BPD):

  • Serve as extra eyes and ears in parks to report suspicious or criminal activity.
  • Assist with non-criminal public safety concerns to reduce BPD response load.
  • Provide backup with site control during community events or when police presence is limited.

2. Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD):

  • Aid in emergency evacuations or guiding EMS to patients in hard-to-access park areas.
  • Provide situational awareness during fire or rescue operations in wooded or trail areas.

3. Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD):

  • Support public health campaigns in parks (e.g., COVID outreach, overdose response awareness).
  • Identify individuals in need of behavioral health services and connect them to appropriate resources.

4. Neighborhood Associations & Community Groups:

  • Collaborate on community clean-ups, beautification efforts, and safety walks.
  • Address concerns reported by residents related to park safety, usage, and accessibility.

5. Other City Agencies (DPW, DOT, OEM, etc.):

  • Provide logistical coordination during weather events, protests, or major park events.
  • Assist with safety messaging and community outreach in green space areas.

BCRP Rangers

 

BCRP Rangers 2

BCRP Rangers 3

Park Rangers with MD peers

April Bennett with Ravens

Park Safety Public Service Announcements

Remember, your dog must be on a leash, no more than six feet long, when they are in our parks.

Dog leash PSA

Remember to clean up after your dog, so we can keep our parks clean AND safe!

Dog poop PSA