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    Black Hill Regional Park, Frederick, Maryland

    20930 Lake Ridge Dr, Boyds, MD    

    3 out of 5 based on 15 ratings

    Located about 21 miles northwest of Washington, Black Hill Regional Park covers 1,854 acres of rolling woodlands, meadows, and water. Little Seneca Lake, the metro area?s largest lake and the multi-use park?s chief attraction... trails.com

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    Seneca Creek

    11950 Clopper Rd, Gaithersburg, MD    

    2 out of 5 based on 7 ratings

    Seneca Creek is located in Montgomery County, Maryland roughly sixteen miles to the northwest of Washington, D.C. The creek begins in multiple areas of Gaithersburg, Germantown, and Boyds, the two main tributaries convergi... anglerweb.com

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    Cabin John Trail

    Bethesda, MD    

    3 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    Within the park there is decent network of trails to ride. Nothing technically really. It\'s a fun ride in the woods. The best section of the trail is outside the park actually. The south side of the trail ends on Democ... singletracks.com

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    Schaeffer Farm Trail White Trail

    Blackrock Hills, MD    

    3 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    Very well marked and easy to follow trail. Be sure to look for and follow the white blazes. There are several other trails that intersect the white trail and it would be easy to venture down one inadvertently. The White t... localhikes.com

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    Hoyles Mill Connector

    Germantown, MD    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Leave the schaefer farms parking area crossing Schaefer Road to pick up The Hoyles Mill Connector. The trail is pretty well marked and will terminate in Black Hills Regional Park. Here is the route description as found ... singletracks.com

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    Patuxent River Park

    Washington Grove, MD    

    4 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    The ride starts on a park road near the office. Turn right off the entrance road through a gate. Look for the horse trail marking to indicate start of the trail. At 1.2 miles turn left off the Mt. Calvert horse trail on to... dirtworld.com

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    Escape To The Maryland Countryside Challenge, Rockville,...

    Parkside, MD    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    This is a route suggested by a person who knows more about biking than almost anyone around the Beltway: Mike Dornfield, a former associate bicycling coordinator for Washington, D.C. Mike developed the route as a weekend geta... trails.com

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    Schaeffer Farm

    Gaithersburg, MD    

    This trail is popular with both hikers and mountain bikers. It is one of the few places in Maryland where there is a well developed network of trails that go through a farm. It is a farm in an out of the way section of Sen... trailpeak.com

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    Little Bennett Loop, Little Bennett Loop Regional Park, Big...

    23701 Frederick Rd, Clarksburg, MD    

    4 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    An easy loop through several forest types that includes a pleasant stroll along Stoney Brook and Sopers Branch. This splendid little hike offers Washington, D.C., and Montgomery County urbanites an almost instant retreat from... trails.com

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    North Bethesda Trail

    Alta Vista, MD    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This North Bethesda Trail is at a short trail that connects North Bethesda with access to the Capital Crescent Trail, primarily by bridging two major highways. The main aspects of this trail are the two pedestrian- and bic... traillink.com

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    Cedarville State Park

    Washington Grove, MD    

    4 out of 5 based on 8 ratings

    The trail starts out on Bee Oak Road near the ranger office. Take a right at Hidden Springs Road. At the end of Hidden Springs Road, turn left on to Sunset Road. At just over 1.7 miles look for Forest Road and take a right... dirtworld.com

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    Louis Cosca Regional Park

    Washington Grove, MD    

    3 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    The trail starts at the Clearwater Nature Center. From the parking lot take trail A and then a left on trail B. Continue on B passing C on the right and taking D which follows the creek. D turns into trail F with a sharp r... dirtworld.com

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    Two Creeks Of Maryland Ramble, Wheaton, Maryland

    Glenallen, MD    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    When it comes to development of off-road multiuse trails, Prince George?s and eastern Montgomery Counties in Maryland are quickly catching up with their neighbors. This ride connects two off-road trails along Sligo Creek Park... trails.com

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    Shenandoah River Ramble, Millwood, Virginia

    Layhill South, MD    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This short ramble is a great beginner?s ride that takes the cyclist along the pleasant country roads of Clarke and Warren counties. Although there are several short climbs, the terrain is mainly gently rolling and suitable fo... trails.com

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    Sugarland Loop Ramble, Poolesville, Maryland

    Potomac Park Estate, MD    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Here?s one of the sweetest rides in Montgomery Country ? a little corner of road-cycling heaven within forty-five minutes of downtown Washington. The Sugarland Loop lies in the county?s northwest corner, long a favorite desti... trails.com

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    Around Avenel Ramble: A Piece Of Potomac, Potomac, Maryland

    Bradley Farms, MD    

    3 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Far from my tie-dyed, gritty town of Takoma Park (?where old hippies go to die??) lies a land of horse farms and houses the size of small hotels, five-car garages, and home squash courts. It?s Potomac, Maryland, the Washingto... trails.com

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    Camital Crescent Trail

    Montgomery Village, MD    

    Leads you through Washington D.C. and ends in the middle of historic Georgetown. Directions: From Interstate 495, take Georgia Ave. exit, head south, turn right on Colesville Road, turn right onto Second Ave., trail starts... trailpeak.com

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    Rock Creek Park

    Washington Grove, MD    

    3 out of 5 based on 22 ratings

    This is a really neat inside-the-city park. If you have ever been to Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, you will notice the similarities. It can be pretty steep in the park. That has to do with the fact that Rock Creek cuts a... dirtworld.com