Odenton to Kinder Farm Park via Odenton Road Bike Path
Odenton to Kinder Farm Park via Odenton Road Bike Path
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35.2km
290m
Road cycling
This easy 21.9-mile road cycling route from Odenton to Kinder Farm Park offers varied scenery and a unique farm destination.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.01 km
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35.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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21.0 km
10.5 km
2.95 km
384 m
192 m
145 m
< 100 m
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34.9 km
270 m
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This route is primarily an easy road ride, characterized by mostly well-paved surfaces. While there's an elevation gain of about 290 meters, it's spread out, meaning you'll encounter gentle inclines rather than steep climbs, making it accessible for most cyclists.
The route is approximately 35.2 kilometers (21.9 miles) long. On average, cyclists can expect to complete it in about 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on their pace and stops along the way.
Yes, this trail is classified as an easy ride, making it a great option for families, novice riders, or anyone looking for a relaxed cycling experience. Its well-paved surface and gentle inclines are suitable for various fitness levels.
The scenery is varied, offering a mix of natural and suburban landscapes. You'll pass through wooded areas and residential communities. A particularly scenic section, likely part of the WB&A Trail, features a marsh area with bullrushes, a pond, and diverse wildlife like bullfrogs, butterflies, and even beaver lodges. The destination, Kinder Farm Park, adds to the experience with its working farm, animals, and natural trails.
While specific parking for the Odenton Road Bike Path isn't detailed, you can typically find access points and parking near where it connects with other regional trails like the WB&A Trail. For the destination, Kinder Farm Park, there are designated parking areas available for visitors.
Cycling the Odenton Road Bike Path itself generally does not require a permit or fee. However, Kinder Farm Park, as a county park, may have entrance fees or specific regulations, especially for vehicles. It's advisable to check the park's official website for current fee structures and operating hours before your visit.
While the bike path itself may allow leashed dogs, specific regulations can vary, especially within Kinder Farm Park. Generally, dogs are permitted in many outdoor areas of parks if kept on a leash, but they might be restricted from certain buildings or animal enclosures. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
Spring and fall are generally the best seasons for cycling this route. The weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer temperatures and potential humidity. Winter rides are possible, but check weather conditions for ice or snow, as maintenance on bike paths can vary.
Yes, this route is part of the extensive East Coast Greenway and connects to other significant regional trails. You'll find sections that align with the Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Trail (WB&A Trail) and potentially the B&A Trail, allowing you to extend your ride and explore more of Anne Arundel County.
Beyond the scenic marsh areas, the route offers a sense of historical context as portions follow the former right-of-way of the historic Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railway. The ultimate destination, Kinder Farm Park, is a major highlight, providing a unique experience with its working farm, farm animals, historic exhibits, and additional natural trails.
While the trail itself might not have direct amenities, the route passes through suburban areas, and Kinder Farm Park is located near communities where you can find cafes, restaurants, or convenience stores. It's a good idea to pack water and snacks, especially for the ride itself, and plan for stops in nearby towns for more substantial refreshments.