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The paved shared use 18.5-mile (29.8 km) Mount Vernon Trail and a 9.6-mile (15.4 km) gravel trail in and around Arlington and Alexandria, Virginia, mostly alongside the George Washington Memorial Parkway. [8] [9] The 23-mile (37 km) Alexandria Heritage Trail in Alexandria, Virginia. A 27-mile (43 km) biking trail in Prince George's County ...
The Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park is a linear regional park in Northern Virginia.The park's primary feature is the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Trail (abbreviated as W&OD Trail), an asphalt-surfaced paved rail trail that runs through densely populated urban and suburban communities as well as through rural areas.
The Rock Creek Trails are a series of trails through the Rock Creek valley and along the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., and Montgomery County, Maryland.The main route extends 22 miles from Lake Needwood in Maryland to the Inlet Bridge in Washington, D.C., with a loop in the north part of Rock Creek Park and other trails through the Klingle Valley, Turkey Branch Valley, and along the North ...
Ohio River south of Moundsville, West Virginia: A hiking trail entirely on private property Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail: 44.7 72 Northern Virginia: Shirlington, Virginia: Purcellville, Virginia: A rail trail in Northern Virginia. Waterloo-Pinckney Trail: 38 61 Michigan: Big Portage Lake: Silver Lake
Custis Trail, a 4 miles (6 km) paved trail that begins in Rosslyn at the end of the Mount Vernon Trail, travels west alongside I-66 and connects to the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail. Northern Extension (Potomac Heritage Trail), a 10-mile (16 km) unpaved hiking trail beginning at the end of the Mount Vernon Trail northwest of Theodore ...
The Gerry Connolly Cross County Trail is a 40.5-mile hiking, biking and bridle trail in Fairfax County, Virginia that traverses the entire length of the county in an arc that begins and ends at different points near the Potomac River. [1] The northern portion of the trail follows Difficult Run, while the southern half largely follows Accotink ...