Attractions and places to see around Spencerville include a variety of natural and recreational sites. The area offers opportunities for cycling, hiking, and exploring waterways. Visitors can find trails, parks, and historical features. Spencerville is a region where 5 highlights are available for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Maryland's Intercounty Connector Trail (ICC Trail) is a key, traffic-free commuting route that spans Montgomery County and Prince George's County, following the Intercounty Connector (State Route 200) Highway. The trail is currently developed in several disconnected segments across Olney, Norbeck, Wheaton, Silver Spring, Beltsville, and Laurel. This particular section is by Norbeck. The path is paved and bordered by trees.
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Excellent craft beer available on draft with options for growler refills, as well as convenient cans for take-home enjoyment. On weekends, you'll find local vendors offering delicious food just outside. Additionally, The Beer Farm offers delectable wood-fired pizza and hearty pub appetizers. It's the perfect spot to recharge before continuing your journey.
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The 800-acre reservoir is situated directly behind the Brighton Dam on the Patuxent River. You can enjoy a nice view of the reservoir from the sidewalk along the dam.
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Built in 1943, Brighton Dam allowed the formation of Triadelphia Reservoir. The lake holds an incredible amount of water – 6.3 billion gallons to be precise! Around the dam and reservoir, you can enjoying hiking, picnicking, horseback riding, boating, fishing and hunting (permit required).
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Fairland has more than nine miles of natural trails. Most of them are fast and flowy. For all lovers of technical riding: There are also several techy features including a nice skills park with plenty of challenges for riders of all skill levels.
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Mathew Henson Trail is a good ride. Couple of nice hills to get your legs a good work out, nothing straneous, there is also a fair amount of down hills so make sure brakes are good. Have to be carefull while riding there is a fair amount of activity. There are riders, walkers and runners. There is also a fair amount of dear activity.
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Nice easy ride. There are a few sections on raised wooded walkways.
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Great beer on tap with growler fills, and cans to go. Weekends seem to involve vendors selling food outside. Beer farms also serves wood fired pizza and pub appetizers. Good place to refuel for the rest of your ride.
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The Spencerville area offers a variety of outdoor activities, including cycling, mountain biking, hiking, and water sports. You can explore dedicated trails like the Intercounty Connector Trail – Norbeck Section for cycling, or enjoy mountain biking at Fairland Skills Park. Water activities like boating and fishing are popular at Brighton Dam and Triadelphia Reservoir.
Yes, several attractions around Spencerville are suitable for families. The Brighton Dam and Triadelphia Reservoir offers opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and boating. The Matthew Henson Trail is also considered family-friendly for easy rides and walks, featuring raised wooded walkways.
For cycling, the Intercounty Connector Trail – Norbeck Section is a key, traffic-free route with a paved path bordered by trees. Another option is the Matthew Henson Trail, which offers a good ride with some gentle hills and scenic sections. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Spencerville guide.
Absolutely. Fairland Skills Park features over nine miles of natural trails, including fast and flowy sections, as well as technical features and a skills park suitable for riders of all skill levels. You can find more mountain biking options in the MTB Trails around Spencerville guide.
The Brighton Dam and Triadelphia Reservoir is a significant natural feature, offering an 800-acre reservoir with scenic views, especially from the sidewalk along the dam. The area also features trails that wind through forested landscapes, providing opportunities to enjoy nature.
Yes, the Intercounty Connector Trail – Norbeck Section is noted as wheelchair accessible. This paved path provides a smooth surface for easy navigation.
After your adventures, you can visit The Brookville Beer Farm. It offers great craft beer on tap, wood-fired pizza, and pub appetizers. On weekends, you might also find local vendors selling food outside.
For hiking and running, the Matthew Henson Trail offers a pleasant experience with some gentle hills and wooded sections. The area around Brighton Dam and Triadelphia Reservoir also provides hiking opportunities. For more detailed running routes, check out the Running Trails around Spencerville guide.
Yes, wildlife spotting is possible, particularly on trails that pass through natural areas. The Matthew Henson Trail, for instance, is known for a fair amount of deer activity, offering a chance to observe local wildlife.
Visitors appreciate the variety of outdoor experiences, from the traffic-free cycling on the Intercounty Connector Trail to the challenging mountain biking at Fairland Skills Park. The scenic views and recreational opportunities at Brighton Dam and Triadelphia Reservoir are also highly valued, as are the welcoming atmosphere and food options at The Brookville Beer Farm.
The Matthew Henson Trail is described as a nice easy ride, making it suitable for easy walks. Its sections with raised wooded walkways offer a pleasant and accessible experience for those looking for a shorter, less strenuous outing.


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