Parkville, Md
Parkville, Maryland is a suburban community located in Baltimore County, just northeast of the city of Baltimore. The geographic coordinates of Parkville are approximately 39.3777° N latitude and 76.5411° W longitude. Parkville covers ZIP codes 21234 and portions of 21236 and 21214, making it a key residential and commercial area in the northeastern Baltimore metropolitan region.
The area of Parkville spans roughly 4.2 square miles (10.9 km²). According to the most recent U.S. Census and demographic data, Parkville has a population of around 31,800 residents. The population density is approximately 7,500 people per square mile, reflecting its character as a dense, well-established suburb. The median age in Parkville is about 36 years, with a balanced distribution of age groups.
Demographically, Parkville is diverse. Approximately 56% of residents identify as White, 33% as African American, 5% as Asian, and 6% as Hispanic or Latino of any race. The area also has a growing population of individuals of mixed and other backgrounds, reflecting broader demographic trends in Baltimore County. The median household income in Parkville is around $62,300, with a per capita income of about $31,200. About 11% of the population lives below the poverty line, a rate slightly lower than the overall Baltimore County average.
Parkville is composed of several distinct neighborhoods and districts, each with its own unique character. Notable neighborhoods include:
- Harford Park: A residential area known for its mid-century homes and proximity to Harford Road’s commercial corridor.
- Hillendale: Located to the north, featuring a mix of single-family homes and apartment complexes.
- Oakleigh: Recognized for its quiet streets and community parks.
- Villa Cresta: Known for its historic homes and the popular Villa Cresta Elementary School.
- Carney: While often considered a separate community, the western portion falls within Parkville’s ZIP code and shares many amenities.
The Parkville Town Center, located along Harford Road, is the community’s main commercial district, hosting a mix of local businesses, shops, restaurants, and service providers. Major roads that traverse Parkville include Harford Road (MD Route 147), Joppa Road, and Putty Hill Avenue, making it a hub for transit and local commuting. The area is easily accessible via the Baltimore Beltway (I-695), connecting residents to downtown Baltimore and other parts of the county.
Educationally, Parkville is served by Baltimore County Public Schools, including Parkville High School, Pine Grove Middle School, and several elementary schools such as Oakleigh and Villa Cresta. The community is also near higher education institutions like Towson University and Morgan State University.
Parkville features numerous parks and green spaces, including Double Rock Park, which offers hiking trails, picnic areas, and sports facilities. Annual events such as the Parkville Towne Center Fair and the Maryland State Fair (in nearby Timonium) are popular attractions for residents and visitors alike.
With its blend of suburban convenience, diverse housing options, strong community institutions, and easy access to metropolitan Baltimore, Parkville, MD stands out as a vibrant and welcoming place to live, work, and visit.