Attractions and places to see around Calverton offer a mix of recreational, historical, and natural sites. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including cycling and exploring natural landscapes. Visitors can discover historical landmarks and enjoy equestrian facilities. This guide highlights various points of interest for those looking to explore the region.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Meadowbrook Stables is a peaceful equestrian escape nestled in Rock Creek Park, Meadowbrook Stables offers lessons, trail rides, and the chance to watch riders in training. Even if you're not riding, it’s a scenic detour on a cycling or walking route, with horses grazing near the path and the quiet rustle of the woods make this spot feel a world away from DC. Best visited in the early morning or late afternoon for golden light and fewer crowds.
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Established in 1934, Meadowbrook Stables is a historic horseback riding school located along the Rock Creek Trail. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the grounds during summer hours, except for when the stables are closed on Sundays. For safety, only riders and staff may access the barn. Guests can greet horses in the outdoor stalls and enjoy the picnic area.
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A small river flows through the park, which is also a nature reserve. Beautiful nature, many hiking and cycling trails meander through the valley.
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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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This is a cyclist heaven. Largely closed to vehicular traffic, very gradual incline going north and perfectly smooth tarmac. Excellent for testing your functional threshold. Combine with the hilly side roads and your get a full workout in a wooded, picturesque nature landscape, right in the heart of DC. I feel blessed and grateful every time I ride here!
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Lake Artemesia is a man-made lake, spanning 38 acres and surrounded by Lake Artemesia Park. The lake and the park are named after Artemesia N. Drefs, who in 1972 donated ten lots to the county for preservation as a public green space.
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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 area around Calverton offers a mix of recreational and historical sites. Popular outdoor activities include cycling along Beach Drive, Rock Creek Park, which is largely closed to vehicular traffic, and exploring the trails around Lake Artemesia. You can also visit Meadowbrook Stables for an equestrian experience or discover the historical significance of College Park Airport.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Beach Drive, Rock Creek Park is excellent for family bike rides on its smooth, car-free sections. Meadowbrook Stables welcomes visitors to enjoy the grounds and observe horses, and Lake Artemesia offers miles of trails for walking, running, and biking, along with fishing areas. Even College Park Airport can be an interesting stop for families to see planes take off and learn about aviation history.
The region boasts significant historical sites. College Park Airport, founded in 1909, is recognized as the world's oldest continually operating airport. Meadowbrook Stables is a historic horseback riding school established in 1934, offering a glimpse into equestrian heritage. While not directly in the guide data, the broader Calverton area (depending on which Calverton is referenced) also includes sites like the Calverton National Cemetery in New York, a significant historical site honoring veterans, or the Calverton Conservation Area in Nottinghamshire, England, with its listed buildings and the Calverton Folk Museum.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. Beach Drive, Rock Creek Park is a highlight for cyclists, known for its smooth tarmac and gradual incline, with large sections closed to vehicular traffic on weekends. You can also find numerous cycling routes around Lake Artemesia and along the Rock Creek. For more detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Calverton and Cycling around Calverton guides.
The region offers beautiful natural settings. Rock Creek flows through a nature reserve, providing a serene environment with many hiking and cycling trails. Lake Artemesia is a scenic 38-acre lake surrounded by a park with diverse aquatic gardens and trails. The broader Calverton area (depending on the specific location) might also feature unique natural areas like the Calverton Ponds Preserve in New York, known for its rare coastal plain ponds and oak-pine forest.
Yes, there are several trails suitable for running and hiking. The park surrounding Lake Artemesia offers miles of trails. Rock Creek also features numerous trails meandering through its valley. For specific running routes and their difficulty, you can consult the Running Trails around Calverton guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and recreational opportunities. For Beach Drive, Rock Creek Park, cyclists love the car-free sections and smooth tarmac. At Meadowbrook Stables, the peaceful equestrian escape and the chance to see horses are highlights. The scenic trails and the tranquil atmosphere of Lake Artemesia are also highly appreciated.
Yes, natural areas like Rock Creek and Lake Artemesia provide habitats for various wildlife. The Calverton Ponds Preserve in New York (if you are in that region) is particularly noted for its rare plants, amphibians, fish, and damselflies, being part of the Long Island Central Pine Barrens Region.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the extensive trail networks within Rock Creek Park and around Lake Artemesia offer many quieter paths and viewpoints that feel like hidden gems. Exploring the less-traveled side roads off Beach Drive can lead to picturesque nature landscapes right in the heart of the area. The peaceful equestrian setting of Meadowbrook Stables, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, can also feel like a serene escape.
Many outdoor attractions, like Beach Drive, Rock Creek Park and Lake Artemesia, are enjoyable year-round, though spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Weekends are ideal for cycling on Beach Drive when it's largely closed to vehicular traffic. For Meadowbrook Stables, early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended for golden light and fewer crowds.
When visiting Meadowbrook Stables, you are welcome to enjoy the grounds during summer hours, but please note that the stables are closed on Sundays. For safety, only riders and staff are permitted to access the barn. Guests can greet horses in the outdoor stalls and utilize the picnic area. It's a scenic detour on a cycling or walking route, offering a peaceful equestrian escape.


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