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Road cycling around Glen Echo, Maryland, is characterized by its proximity to the Potomac River and access to varied terrain. The region features the flat, unpaved C&O Canal Towpath running alongside the river, offering extensive routes. Parallel to this, MacArthur Boulevard provides paved sections with significant slopes. Additionally, areas like Cabin John Regional Park offer a mix of paved and natural surface trails with short, intense climbs.
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The River Road and Glen Road loop offers a moderate road cycling experience, covering 25.3 miles (40.8 km) with 1456 feet (444 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect toβ¦
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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West End Park sits right off the W&ODβan easy spot to roll in, catch some shade, and take a quick break. The path has a few root bumps, so slow down and enjoy the greenery. Thereβs also a water fountain where you can refill before getting back on the trail.
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This riverside park protects 630 acres of varied natural resources. You'll find miles of trails to explore the park and can if you follow the Muddy Branch Greenway Trail eastward you can cross the canal and access the C&O Canal towpath.
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This park has something for every kind of outdoor enthusiast, from athletic fields and ice skating to picnic tables and a nature center for the kids. With over 5 miles of trails, you'll have plenty of space to explore as well.
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The final (or beginning) mile of the C&O Canal stands here, next to the Tide Lock on the Potomac, the true birthplace of the canal. The spot is marked with a stone pillar. Stretching from Cumberland to Washington, DC, this route ends at Mile Post 0, where hikers and bikers can definitively mark the start or finish of their journey along the historic canal. The towpath follows the canalβs full 184.5 miles to its Cumberland, MD, terminus, often extending to 333 miles for those who begin in Pittsburgh on the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail.
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This ancient oak there when the US constitution was written. Itβs an interesting landmark. There is a restaurant and a convenience store nearby, making it a fun excursion!
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The Capital Crescent Trail follows the north shoreline of the Potomac river downstream into Washington, D.C. Currently the trail is around 7 miles long, but there is an extension planned for the near future.
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This point marks the start of the 185-mile C&O Canal Towpath Trail that runs from Washington D.C. to Cumberland, Maryland. Originally built as a way for mules to tow boats along the canal, it is now converted into a multi-use trail for outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes.
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This is the type of beautiful, tree lined roads that cyclists dream about. The only drawback is the narrow/non-existent shoulder, traffic is usually pretty low but take care around hills and bends with low visibility.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Glen Echo, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 3,600 times.
Road cycling around Glen Echo offers diverse terrain. You'll find the largely flat, unpaved C&O Canal Towpath running alongside the Potomac River, ideal for scenic, continuous stretches. Parallel to this, MacArthur Boulevard provides paved sections with significant slopes, especially near Great Falls Park, offering a more challenging experience. Additionally, areas like Cabin John Regional Park feature a mix of paved and natural surface trails with short, intense climbs.
Yes, Glen Echo offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. The C&O Canal Towpath is particularly suitable due to its flat profile. One popular easy loop is the Glen Echo Park β Angler's Inn parking lot loop from Brookmont, which is 16.5 miles (26.5 km) and provides access to the C&O Canal Towpath and views near Glen Echo Park.
For more challenging road cycling, consider routes that incorporate MacArthur Boulevard, known for its significant slopes, especially near Great Falls Park. The Glen Echo Park β Angler's Inn parking lot loop from The Clara Barton House is a moderate 33.5-mile (53.8 km) path that provides a more demanding experience through the area's varied landscape.
Yes, the C&O Canal Towpath is an excellent choice for family-friendly road cycling due to its flat and generally car-free environment. Routes that access this towpath, such as the Glen Echo Park β Angler's Inn parking lot loop from Brookmont, are well-suited for families.
While road cycling near Glen Echo, you can enjoy views of the Potomac River, especially along the C&O Canal Towpath. Nearby attractions include the dramatic Great Falls Overlook, the historic Peirce Mill, and the expansive Rock Creek Park. You might also pass by the Boulder Bridge and the Beach Drive in Rock Creek Park.
Yes, Glen Echo Park itself serves as a convenient starting or ending point for rides and offers amenities such as restrooms, implying parking availability. Additionally, routes like the Glen Echo Park β Angler's Inn parking lot loop from Brookmont mention parking lots, indicating designated areas for cyclists to leave their vehicles.
While specific public transport connections to all trailheads are not detailed, Glen Echo is a developed area. For routes like the Capital Crescent Trail, which leads through urban areas, public transport access points are generally available. It's advisable to check local bus routes or metro connections to Glen Echo Park or nearby access points for the C&O Canal Towpath or Capital Crescent Trail.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Glen Echo are designed as loops. Examples include the Glen Echo Park β Angler's Inn parking lot loop from Brookmont and the Capital Crescent Trail β Key Bridge Boathouse loop from Langley Oaks, which is a 34.8-mile (56.0 km) trail.
Glen Echo offers good road cycling opportunities across multiple seasons. Spring and fall generally provide the most pleasant temperatures and scenic views, with changing foliage in autumn. Summer can be warm, but routes along the Potomac River like the C&O Canal Towpath offer shade. Winter cycling is possible, though conditions may vary with snow or ice.
The road cycling routes in Glen Echo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 70 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from the flat and scenic C&O Canal Towpath to the challenging slopes of MacArthur Boulevard, and the beautiful views of the Potomac River and surrounding natural areas.
The Capital Crescent Trail is a popular route for road cyclists in the Glen Echo area. It leads through both urban and natural areas, offering a diverse cycling experience. A notable route is the Capital Crescent Trail β Key Bridge Boathouse loop from Langley Oaks, which is 34.8 miles (56.0 km) long and typically takes about 2 hours 42 minutes to complete.


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