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October in Maryland becomes WALKTOBER, a month where the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) and other partnering agencies promote and host events and webinars spotlighting Maryland pedestrians' safety, health, and commuting options in current walk programs and Initiatives.

The Maryland Department of Transportation, the Maryland Department of Planning, the Maryland Department of Health, MDOT State Highway Administration, Maryland Highway Safety Office, America Walks, and AARP are sharing a series of informational resources and free webinars throughout the month of October. Webinars are tailored to interest pedestrian enthusiasts, advocates, planners, and residents. Throughout Walktober, learn how to safely use pedestrian infrastructure, improve walkability in your community, and incorporate walking into your daily routine.

Walking is Maryland’s official exercise. In addition to Walktober programming, MDOT is working to improve safe walking conditions throughout Maryland through a variety of active transportation programs, like the Complete Streets Initiative, 2050 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, and Vision Zero. These resources are available to get involved with your county, find a local trail, and learn more about ongoing projects to improve pedestrian safety.

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Walkinars

Throughout the month of October, join us and our guest panelists for weekly free webinars (or as we like to call them “walkinars”) on a variety of walk related topics. Click below to learn more about each walkinar and to register.

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Walk Maryland Day

October 1, 2025 is officially Walk Maryland Day! To celebrate, we are encouraging our Maryland citizens to register for official walk. Click below to learn more and register.

October 8, 2025 is Walk and Roll to School Day nationally. register with the national partnership here.

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    New this Walktober: MDOT in Motion Step Challenge

    This year, MDOT is excited to introduce the MDOT in Motion Step Challenge, a fun and friendly competition designed to encourage Marylanders to get moving while helping us reach a collective walking goal across the state. Launching with Walktober, the challenge inspires individuals and communities to come together, promote healthier lifestyles, and highlight the importance of safe, accessible walking routes. This year, the challenge will establish a baseline to help us set future goals for walking. Over the course of the year, we’ll see which county takes the most steps and recognize your hard work during our 2026 MDOT in Motion series!

    MDOT in Motion
    How It Works:

    Starting in October, Marylanders can participate by logging their steps using MDOT’s new Step Calculator, which allows users to anonymously record how far Marylanders are walking across the state. The link for the step can be found here and all official walks from Walk Maryland Day will be automatically logged. Then, MDOT will share a scoreboard to see which county has walked the furthest at each of the monthly MDOT in Motion events. By October 2026, we will announce a winner for the county which logged the most steps per resident.

    The process of entering your walk is simple, click the step calculator box below (also available on our Walktober website and Walk MD websites) and follow the instructions. Consider entering your walks on a weekly or monthly basis. In the future, we will be expanding this program and announce the rewards and challenges.

    Why It Matters:

    The Step Calculator provides real data about walking activity, giving MDOT and its partners a clearer picture of how people move through Maryland’s communities and transportation network. This data will help identify where accessible sidewalks and trails exist and establish a baseline for future walking goals.

    By participating, walkers not only contribute to this important effort but also join a statewide movement celebrating walking as Maryland’s official state exercise. Ultimately, the Step Challenge emphasizes motivation, recognition, and community. Our goal is to design a challenge that recognizes participation and builds momentum for safer, more active communities during Walktober and beyond. This calculator will be available 365/days so that you can log your walks long after Walktober is over. Track your progress and help us keep MDOT and Marylanders in motion!

    Stay In Touch:
    • And then? After Walk Maryland Day, keep walking! There will be walk-related events and educational opportunities across the state throughout the month of October, as Maryland celebrates Walktober, it reminds us that we are all pedestrians at some point during our day and builds to strengthen awareness of key resources, needs and opportunities to support and encourage safe walking. Be sure to check the Walktober website early and often, as registered walks, events, and programs will be added throughout the month. You can also subscribe to for ongoing updates from the Office of Active Transportation and Micromobility by adding your email here.