Marylanders across the state are preparing for the 2023 celebration of the ninth Walk Maryland Day on Wednesday, October 4. Walking is an activity available to people of all ages and abilities and provides many
physical and mental health benefits as a key element of Maryland’s transportation and recreation network.
Improving the walkability of our neighborhoods is vital to ensuring accessible, equitable and sustainable options across the entire state, where we connect all Marylanders to life's opportunities and that no one is left behind. Sidewalks are
a key component of the Maryland Department of Transportations Complete Streets, which is the State Highway Administration's second generation policy for a developmental approach known as Context Sensitive Solutions. Historically, roads and transportation systems were often placed with just one goal in mind: connecting one place to another as efficiently as possible. The aim of Complete Streets is to balance the safety and efficiency of roads with access to other modes of transportation,
facilities for bikes and pedestrians and other community needs.
The Maryland Department of Transportation would love to have you join us!
Walk Maryland Day is a celebration of our state's official exercise and a call to action to support safe walking and walkability
with or without assistance. You can join by registering to walk on October 4 as either a Walk Leader or "Sole Mate." Walk Leaders are those who want to organize a walk and encourage others who enjoy walking to join. Sole Mates are those who would like to participate in a planned walk and can register for a walk in their desired location.
Anyone can register as either a Walk
Leader or Sole Mate for any variety of safe walking experiences. Registered walks can be alone or in groups, in parks or city neighborhoods, via wheelchairs or on treadmills, or wherever and however safe walking experiences are available. So, get ready to celebrate Walk Maryland Day by registering today to walk on October 4!
The following registration links for both Walk Leader and Sole Mate are provided by the
Maryland Department of Health (MDH).