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Imagine jogging alongside the gentle flow of Sligo Creek, crossing charming footbridges as you go. This moderate jogging route covers 5.4 miles (8.7 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 202 feet (62 metres), taking about 54 minutes to complete. The path winds through a lush green corridor, often shaded…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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6.96 km
1.06 km
740 m
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6.32 km
1.93 km
401 m
109 m
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Parking is available at various points along the Sligo Creek Parkway and adjacent neighborhood streets. Since sections of the Parkway are closed to vehicles on weekends, consider parking in nearby residential areas or designated park lots that remain accessible.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the trail's cleanliness for everyone.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides lush greenery and shade from the tree canopy, while winter can be beautiful, though caution is advised due to potential ice patches.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Sligo Creek Trail or Sligo Creek Stream Valley Park. It is freely accessible to the public.
The trail primarily features a hard asphalt surface, providing a consistent jogging experience. While mostly paved, some sections may have unpaved branches or mixed surfaces like dirt, gravel, roots, or rocks. You'll also cross numerous footbridges over Sligo Creek.
Yes, the Sligo Creek Trail is generally considered easy and level, making it accessible for most individuals. While there are some moderate sections with gentle elevation changes, the overall elevation gain is manageable, providing a mild challenge without being overly strenuous.
You'll experience a refreshing blend of natural and semi-urban scenery. The path meanders alongside the serene Sligo Creek, passing through lush, tree-lined parkland and forested areas. Keep an eye out for various bird species like cardinals and great blue herons, as well as aquatic life and even salamanders.
Yes, the Sligo Creek Trail is a key part of the larger Anacostia Tributary Trail System. It connects to other trails like the Northwest Branch Trail and various local parks. Along this route, you'll also encounter sections of the Bennington Lane Connector.
Yes, the trail offers amenities such as benches, picnic areas, and playgrounds. Water and restrooms are available at various points along its length, making it convenient for longer outings.
Yes, a notable feature is that sections of the parallel Sligo Creek Parkway are closed to motor vehicles on weekends, typically from Friday 9 a.m. to Sunday 6 p.m. This provides additional space for pedestrians and cyclists, enhancing the outdoor experience.
During winter, parts of the trail can become slippery due to ice patches, especially in shaded areas. Exercise caution and wear appropriate footwear if visiting during colder months.
The trail itself is a highlight, known as the Sligo Creek Trail. It's one of Montgomery County's oldest trails, offering an urban oasis with historical significance. You'll find numerous footbridges, shaded forested areas, and access to playgrounds and picnic spots.