Our Mission: to preserve green space and beautify public land in Mount Washington for all to enjoy.

Meet Us

The Mount Washington Preservation Trust (MWPT) was organized in 1989 by a group of residents who wanted to maintain the unique sylvan quality of our urban community. Mount Washington’s uncrowded, quiet character is the result of the neighborhood’s many spacious lots of undeveloped private land.  The Trust seeks to encourage their owners to maintain them as green spaces.

In addition, Mount Washington has many parcels of public land: wide street islands, undeveloped roadside greenways, and intersection triangles that provide a rich opportunity to enhance the visual appeal of the neighborhood.

Consequently, the goals of the MWPT are to maintain existing green spaces and beautify public land. The Trust administers these programs and more to help carry out these goals:

Through these programs, the Trust has planted and maintained over 40 public gardens in Mount Washington since its inception in August 1989 and it does so with the largest volunteer effort of its kind in the greater Baltimore area. Additionally, the Trust holds conservation easements over more than 25 acres that will remain as undeveloped land in perpetuity. 

Go here to read the MWPT by-laws. Read more about our current Board Members here. Our actions are guided by the following code of ethics and we ask that all of our partners make every effort to do the same. Learn more about how you can support our projects or join us to share the work!


Community Beautification

In partnership with volunteers like you!

Conservation Easements

In partnership with our neighbors.

Mount Washington Arboretum

In partnership with Baltimore City Recreation and Parks.