Capital Crescent Trail
The 11-mile Capital Crescent Trail follows the route of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Georgetown Branch rail line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. It begins in Silver Spring, Maryland, east of the Rock Creek Trestle and... traillink.com
Lake Accotink
The main trail is a gravel trail and is very easy. There are many single track trails off of the main trail. But beside the main trail entrance is an up-hill climb which is laden with large roots and babyhea**mall, shar... singletracks.com
Rock Creek Park
Located in the northwest section of Washington, DC, Rock Creek Park is the oldest and largest urban park in the national park system. Established in 1890, Rock Creek offers over 1,700 acres of natural areas for a wide vari... traillink.com
Four Mile Run Trail
The Four Mile Run Trail traverses the Four Mile Run stream valley and has many twists and turns, not to mention steep sections (mercifully short). In places, the trail more or less parallels the W&OD Trail, connecting to i... traillink.com
Rock Creek Trail
Thanks to BikeWashington.org for this description: Maryland's 14 mile long Rock Creek Trail is a collection of paved multi-use paths through southern Montgomery County. Although this area is mostly urbanized, the trail fol... traillink.com
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park,...
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal was built between 1828 and 1850 with the intention of linking Chesapeake Bay ports with the Ohio Valley. Rendered obsolete by the railroad even before it was completed, the canal became a national ... trails.com
Capital Crescent Trail/georgetown Branch Interim Trail,...
Named for the crescent-shaped path it takes through the District and Montgomery County, this tree-lined trail transports commuters and outdoor enthusiasts through quiet, wooded neighborhoods and parklands, along the banks of ... trails.com
Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park,...
Beginning amid the capital?s suburban sprawl, the ever popular W&OD Trail heads west through Virginia?s fabled green countryside, sprinkled with horse farms, pastures, little towns, and burbling creeks. Surface: Asphalt. trails.com
Washington And Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park, Ashburn,...
The paved W&OD Trail (as it is commonly known) is one of the region?s most popular rail-trails. Used regularly by commuters headed into the Washington area, it serves as a great link between Virginia?s rural and historical pa... trails.com
North Bethesda Trail
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
Blake Lane Sidepath
This 3 mile trail connects to the Oak Mark Park and Recreation Facility at its north end, along with numerous neighborhoods as well as Oakton High School. Most of the trail is concrete, and the wide of a standard sidewalk. traillink.com
Braddock Road Sidepath
This trail parallels Braddock Rd. and New Braddock Rd. though the southern part of Fairfax County in Northern Virginia. The trail provides connections to the George Mason University Fairfax Campus, as well as numerous nieg... traillink.com
Anacostia Riverwalk Trail
The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail is an important component of the transportation network in the nation's capital and a priority project under President Obama's America's Great Outdoors initiative. The planned 20-mile trail, s... traillink.com
Metropolitan Branch Trail
Following the route of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Metropolitan Branch rail line, the Met Branch Trail is a busy urban rail-with-trail that shares a corridor with Metro's Red Line, MARC commuter service, CSX freight ... traillink.com
Suitland Parkway Trail
The Suitland Parkway trail is a short paved multi-use path that runs adjacent to Suitland Parkway in SE D.C. The trail is accessible from Pomeroy St SE, and terminates just before Southern Avenue. There is no trail access ... traillink.com
Washington And Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park (W&od)
The paved W&OD Trail (as it is commonly known) is one of the region's most popular rail-trails. Used regularly by commuters headed into the Washington area, it serves as a great link between Virginia's rural and historical... traillink.com
Bluemont Junction Trail
(Trail Side): Bluemont Junction began operation in 1912 as a part of the newly formed Washington & Old Dominion (W&OD) Railway. The station was a busy transfer point for passengers and freight from Alexandria and Georgetown to ... hmdb.org