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The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail is a multi-use trail system in Washington, DC, which, when complete, will be ~25 miles long, spanning both sides of the Anacostia River, the Washington Channel waterfront, and projecting into neighborhoods away from the Anacostia.
The Anacostia Tributary Trail System (ATTS) is a unified and signed system of stream valley trails joining trails along the Anacostia tributaries of Northwest Branch, Northeast Branch, Indian Creek and Paint Branch with a trail along the Anacostia River, set aside and maintained by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C.
Northwest Branch trail. The Northwest Branch Trail is a 21-mile (34 km) multi-use (hiking, biking, equestrian) trail that follows the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia River in the Maryland suburbs of Washington DC. It is part of the Rachel Carson Greenway and the Anacostia Tributary Trail System.
Anacostia Riverwalk Trail: Cottage City–Hyattsville CSX Transportation Capital Subdivision: Cottage City/North Brentwood–Hyattsville US 1 (Rhode Island Avenue) North Brentwood–Hyattsville 38th Street Brentwood–Hyattsville Northwest Branch Trail: Northwest Branch Trail
The Anacostia River / æ n ə ˈ k ɒ s t i ə / is a river in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States. It flows from Prince George's County in Maryland into Washington, D.C., where it joins with the Washington Channel and ultimately empties into the Potomac River at Buzzard Point.
Northwest Branch Anacostia River is a 21.5-mile-long (34.6 km) [1] free-flowing stream in Montgomery County and Prince George's County, Maryland. It is a tributary of the Anacostia River , which flows to the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay .
Sligo Creek is a free-flowing tributary of the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia River in Maryland. (The Anacostia, in turn, feeds into the Potomac River and eventually empties into the Atlantic Ocean via Chesapeake Bay.) The creek is approximately 9.1 miles (14.6 km) long, [1] with a drainage area of about 11.6 square miles (30 km 2).
The Anacostia Trails Heritage Area covers over 100 square miles of Northern Prince George's County and includes hiking trails and bike trails. [3] The Heritage Area is surrounded to the south by Montgomery County, to the west by Howard and Anne Arundel Counties, to the north by Washington, D.C., and to the east by the towns of Bowie, Glenn Dale, and Cheverly.