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Hiking around Cheverly provides access to an extensive network of paved pathways along the Anacostia River and its tributaries. The terrain is generally flat with some gentle grades, making many routes suitable for a wide range of abilities. The area also features local nature parks with protected woodlands, small ravines, and well-established tree canopies.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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5.22km
01:24
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.0km
03:03
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.83km
00:58
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:28
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Itβs really a skateboard track, but I was really tempted to test it with my bike
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The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail follows along the Anacostia River from Bladensburg to the Navy Yard, covering 21.5 miles through forests, fields, marshes, and river ecosystems. Ideal for walking, jogging, biking, or dog walking, the paved trail offers scenic views of the Anacostia River and its wildlife. It passes through Anacostia Park and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and connects to five bridges and several city bike routes. The trail features asphalt, boardwalk, brick, and concrete surfaces, with access points at Hyattsville, MD, and The Wharf in D.C.
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The National Capitol Columns at Washington, D.C.'s National Arboretum are a striking monument set amid the expansive 20-acre Ellipse Meadow. The 22 Corinthian columns were originally part of the U.S. Capitol's east portico from 1828 to 1958. They were relocated to the Arboretum in the 1980s after being removed from the Capitol due to an architectural mismatch with the new, larger dome completed in 1866. Today, they stand prominently against the open sky in the meadow with and a reflecting pool, making this a scenic, unique spot to visit.
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College Park Airport, founded in 1909 as the military demonstration area for the Wright Brothers, is the world's oldest continually operating airport. From here, there is only a fence and a few lights between you and the beginning of the runway to this small airport. If you are lucky, you will catch a plane flying over your head as you walk by.
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College Park Airport was founded in 1909 as the military demonstration area for the Wright Brothers. Notably, it is the world's oldest continually operating airport. As you ride by College Park Airport, you are separated by a fence and a few lights, but not by much else, from the beginning of the runway to this small airport. If you are lucky, you will catch a plane coming right over your head as you ride by.
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The paths in this area are well paved and good for cycling. You will be surprised how quickly you are surrounded by nature, once you leave the busy streets behind. The trails are shared use, so be respectful of other path users.
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This 17-mile-long stream flows from the Anacostia River, descending 30 feet in elevation along the way. This point provides a great view of the stream, making it a good break point.
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Yes, the Cheverly area is great for family outings. The majority of the trails are rated as easy, often following flat, paved paths. A perfect example is the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens loop from Tuxedo Colony, which is a short walk through the park's scenic wetlands and is suitable for all ages.
Many of the trails in the area, especially the paved paths within the Anacostia Tributary Trail System, are suitable for walking with a leashed dog. However, specific regulations can vary by park, so it's always a good idea to check for signage at the trailhead before you start.
A significant portion of the trail network around Cheverly consists of paved pathways, particularly along the Anacostia River Trail. This makes them accessible for hiking, walking, and biking. You can also find unpaved woodland trails in local spots like Cheverly Nature Park.
Most routes follow the Anacostia River and its tributaries, featuring generally flat terrain with a few gentle grades. You'll find a mix of paved multi-use paths and unpaved trails through protected woodlands with small ravines and well-established tree canopies.
The trails immediately around Cheverly are primarily easy to moderate, with no difficult-rated hikes. For more rugged terrain with significant elevation changes, you would need to travel further out to places like Rocks State Park or the trailhead for Cascade Falls.
The immediate Cheverly area does not feature prominent waterfalls. For a notable waterfall hike, you'll need to drive to Cunningham Falls State Park, which is home to the largest cascading waterfall in Maryland.
Yes, many of the main access points for the trail system have dedicated parking. Parks such as Bladensburg Waterfront Park and the Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens offer parking lots, providing convenient starting points for your hike.
Hiking in Cheverly offers diverse scenery. You can expect paved trails winding through forests and marshes with views of the Anacostia River, as well as more intimate woodland experiences in local nature parks. The Kirkwood park to Park Valley Road Bridge β Washington, D.C route offers a good mix of park and riverside scenery.
Yes, there are several loop trails that allow you to start and end in the same place without backtracking. For a longer loop, consider the Mount Hamilton β National Capitol Columns loop from Arboretum, which explores the varied landscapes of the U.S. National Arboretum.
The trails around Cheverly are highly regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paved paths along the Anacostia River, the peaceful atmosphere of the local woodlands, and the accessibility of the routes for different fitness levels.
There are over 40 hiking routes to explore around Cheverly. These range from short, easy walks in local parks to longer, moderate hikes along the extensive Anacostia Tributary Trail System.


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