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
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
College Park Trolley Line Trail, College Park, Maryland
The College Park Trolley Line Trail provides a safe pathway for students, from kindergartners to doctoral candidates, to walk and bike to school in College Park. The short, paved trail follows the route of the trolley that... trailpeak.com
Anacostia River Trail
This is a short spur off the Northeast/Northwest Branch trails. A footbridge across the Anacostia river leads to the Bladensburg Marina/Park, which has restrooms, water fountain, playground, picnic pavilion, boat rentals, ... traillink.com
Lake Artemesia Trail
This is a very scenic lake. There is a parking lot at the North end with a short trail to the lake. A fishing pier is on the north end. In the center are restrooms and a water fountain. There are several gazebos around the... traillink.com
Sligo Creek Trail
This is one of the most scenic trails in the area. Much of it is woodsy and cool. There are many foot bridges crossing back and forth over Sligo Creek, with picnic areas and playgrounds along the way. The Sligo Creek Parkw... traillink.com
College Park Trolley Line Trail
The College Park Trolley Line Trail provides a safe pathway for students, from kindergartners to doctoral candidates, to walk and bike to school in College Park. The short, paved trail follows the route of the trolley that... traillink.com
Henson Creek Trail
Located in the southwestern portion of Prince George's County, Maryland, Henson Creek Trail is currently 5.8 miles long. The trail (also known as the Matthew Henson Greenway) is a stream valley greenway running between the... traillink.com
Indian Creek Trail
There are three entrances to Lake Artemesia. At the last one turn right over a footbridge, then left to continue on the trail. This trail is a part of the Anacostia Tributary Trail System. traillink.com