Apartments near Maryland Zoo in Baltimore in Baltimore, MD (1,362 Rentals)
1382 W North Ave
Medeso Manor Apartments
Walker-Daniels House
Penn North Plaza
2125 McCulloh St
2104-2108 Mcculloh St
2108 Mount Royal Ter
3200 Auchentoroly Ter
2028 Mount Royal Ter
2846 Parkwood Ave
Penn Square
1837 Bolton St
1839 Bolton St
Reservoir Square
1835 Bolton St
1833 Bolton St
1831 Bolton St
251 Robert St
1834 Bolton St
1836 Bolton St
2311-2315 Whittier Ave
1824 Bolton St
261 Robert St
3300 Auchentoroly Ter
1828 Bolton St
1826 Bolton St
1829 Bolton St
1827 Bolton St
2014 McCulloh St
2016 McCulloh St
1916 Eutaw Pl
2018 McCulloh St
1829 Eutaw Pl
1823 Bolton St
3304 Auchentoroly Ter
1758 Park Ave
1825 Bolton St
1820 Bolton St
1821 Bolton St
1827 Eutaw Pl
1822 Bolton St
1819 Bolton St
1900 Eutaw Pl
1814 Bolton St
1815 Bolton St
1823 Eutaw Pl
1816 Bolton St
1817 Bolton St
1825 Eutaw Pl
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One of the greatest parts of apartment living in Baltimore is that you can move from the hustle and bustle of the big city to taking in the beauty of nature in just a matter of moments. Though there are numerous ways to explore the wonder of the Maryland countryside, animals fans will have the most fun at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, where the members of the animal kingdom come alive and put their lives on display, giving you a keen insight into the wonderful world they inhabit. The Maryland Zoo has no shortage of animals, whether you're a fan of the furry, the feathered, the scaley or the slimey, and its always bursting with activity. Mammals on display include African leopards, Arctic foxes, dik diks, plain zebras, North American river otters, African lions, African elephants, and many more, even giraffes you can feed yourself. For reptile fans, you can take in creatures such as the African slender-snouted crocodile, the Easter box turtle, the Eastern African black mud turtle, or the spur-thigh tortoise, or, for amphibian lovers, check out the Eastern or red-spotted newt and the mudpuppy. Birds on display include flamingos, short-eared owns, white-breasted cormorants, ostriches, and penguins, which you always view online with the penguin cam. No matter what form of fauna tickles your fancy, the zoo has something to delight even the most hard-hearted visitors. For children and adults alike, the zoo is always a fascinating and enlightening adventure. Apartment-ites looking for a way to spend a lazy afternoon in the beautiful Baltimore weather should take a trip down to the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, where the animal kingdom comes alive.