Columbia

Locust Park, Columbia Neighborhood

Locust Park offers a calm and peaceful environment, perfect for anyone seeking a quiet neighborhood with diverse housing options, including apartments, townhouses, and detached homes. The area features an extensive bicycling infrastructure that makes travel convenient and enjoyable. Accessibility by car is excellent, with easy parking and quick access to nearby highways. Several bus lines also serve the neighborhood, providing additional transit options. Primary and secondary schools are located nearby, making educational opportunities readily accessible. A modest selection of restaurants adds to local charm, and proximity to parks in neighboring areas ensures access to outdoor recreation.

The character of Locust Park is exemplified by its calm atmosphere. Locust Park is very quiet, as the streets tend to be very calm. Parks aren't well-situated, which makes it occasionally challenging to get to them from the majority of locations in this area. Still, residents will be able to access green spaces in nearby neighborhoods.

Highlights of Locust Park

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Locust Park Neighborhood Park

Nestled within the neighborhood, Locust Park offers a large open green space, playground equipment, basketball courts, and wooded trails that make it a favorite destination for families and nature lovers in the immediate area.

🏫 Running Brook Elementary School

Located on Tanglewood Drive, this well-regarded public elementary school is a cornerstone of the Locust Park community and serves as a hub for local events, after-school programs, and neighborhood gatherings.

🍽️ Wilde Lake Village Center Restaurants

Just minutes from Locust Park, Wilde Lake Village Center on Lynx Lane features a diverse selection of local eateries and cafes, perfect for neighborhood residents seeking a bite to eat within walking distance of home.

🛒 Convenient Wilde Lake Village Center Shopping

With a full-service Safeway, specialty shops, and essential services, the Wilde Lake Village Center provides convenient daily shopping and amenities for Locust Park families, all within a short walk or drive.

🚴 Columbia Association Pathways

Locust Park connects seamlessly to Columbia’s extensive pathway system, offering residents direct access to scenic walking and biking routes throughout the area—including shaded trails that link to Wilde Lake and beyond.

Locust Park

This May in Locust Park

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

May 3, 2026

Native Plant Palooza

6692 Cedar Lane, Columbia, MD • 12:00 PM–4:00 PM

A wonderful opportunity for Locust Park residents to explore and purchase native shrubs, wildflowers, trees and more, plus join free plant walks that offer a fun, educational outing for families and gardening enthusiasts.

May 8–10, 2026

Columbia Mother’s Day Marketplace

The Mall, 10300 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Columbia, MD • 10:00 AM–9:00 PM

Perfect for quick access from Locust Park, this seasonal marketplace lets residents browse fashion, beauty, gift and specialty goods — ideal for Mother’s Day shopping and family browsing.

May 16, 2026

The Players Band – Lakefront Stage Concert

Columbia Lakefront Stage

A vibrant live ska, rock and reggae performance at the lakefront provides a fun, neighborhood concert for Locust Park locals looking for an energetic evening outdoors.

May 17, 2026

LRHS Spring Market

Long Reach High School, 6101 Old Dobbin Ln, Columbia, MD • 10:00 AM–3:00 PM

Local and regional vendors gather at this lively spring market, offering Locust Park residents a convenient way to shop fresh goods and connect with the community just minutes away.

Starting May 23, 2026

Columbia Farmers Market Season (Saturdays & Wednesdays)

Agriculture Park (Columbia Farmers Market), 1769 W Ash St, Columbia, MD • Saturdays 8:00 AM–12:00 PM; Wednesdays 4:00 PM–7:00 PM

The long-running Farmers Market opens its new season offering fresh produce, artisan goods, and community ambiance—great for regular weekend or midweek outings from Locust Park.

May 16, 2026

Spring Cocktail Crawl

Downtown Columbia (various participating venues) • 3:00 PM–5:00 PM

A fun culinary stroll through downtown Columbia’s bars and restaurants — an easy, festive escape from Locust Park for adults to sample cocktails and socialize.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Locust Park

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Locust Park

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