| Route |
Contributor |
Last Updated |
Where |
Distance |
Tags |
|
Cherry Blossom Tour |
wroscel |
Mar 27th 2010, 04:44 |
|
38.5km |
- Offroad
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Urban
- Scenic
|
| From DC monuments to Kenwood and the Zoo |
|
DC-Potomac-Glen Echo-Mall |
picturesnapper |
Jul 21st 2010, 11:20 |
|
38.5km |
- Recreational
- Smooth
- Basic
- Rough
- Urban
- Scenic
- Touring
|
|
Bethesda - DC - Potomac Route |
smallhigh81 |
Aug 15th 2008, 02:28 |
|
40.9km |
|
|
Jefferson Mem to Bethesda loop |
wroscel |
Apr 28th 2007, 10:59 |
|
41.4km |
|
|
NE Ride |
ou98dtbiggs |
Nov 23rd 2010, 06:26 |
|
41.8km |
|
|
DC to U of MD via Northbranch Loop |
liv_loud |
Jan 26th 2008, 10:30 |
|
42.1km |
- Recreational
- Training
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Touring
|
| Penn to US Capital
Around N Side via East Cap Circle
East on Constitution Ave
Angle Left on Maryland Ave
Angle L across Benning to Bladensburg Rd
Before Crossing Anacostia River
R and L under bridge onto North Branch Trail
Follow North Branch E along River, pass airport
Cross bridge, turn L into Lake Artemsia
Go Around N side of Lake back to S Side
R under train tracks @ S side of Lake
L on trail @ school
R @ T (bridge to the left)
Cont L & R below tennis, b-ball courts
L parallel to Lakeland
Trail hits Baltimore Ave at Lakeland Dr
L on Baltimore going opp traffic
Cross Creek turn left and go under B'more Ave
Cross Parking lot
R Paintbranch Drive 1 block
L Stadium Drive, 180° around circle
Continue on Valley Dr, straight thru parking lot
R Campus Drive
L Adelphi Rd, .1 mi?
First R on Stanford St down hill
Catch Trail at Parking lot for U Hills Pond
cont on trail ll to Stanford
go straight over long bridge across creek
Pass Softball fields
L before b-ball courts
L on Trail Parallel to W Park Dr
if W Park is better, join Trail @ Van Buren
Follow Trail S under East West Highway,
under Ager Hwy
Cross Queens Chapel
Cross Creek, Turn Left
Follow Creek Around bend
Left Across Creek, pass Tennis Cts
R 38th 8-10 blocks
R Bunkerhill before Rte 1 (Rhode Island)
Cross Eastern Ave to Randolph St
@ 24th Angle L downhill (4way stops) to stay on Randolph
Cross South Dakota
L 17 St (not 17th place)
R Otis (long stretch)
R 12th, L Perry, L Michigan
L 7th to T
R Edgewood
L 4th
R on T St
L Rhode Island, Around Logan Circle to Vermont
L Vermont back to White House |
|
To work and back |
jhalcrow |
Sep 20th 2008, 02:02 |
|
42.1km |
|
|
Capital Crescent/Rock Creek Loop |
cbyerley |
Apr 29th 2009, 07:08 |
|
42.5km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Offroad
- Rough
- Urban
- Rural
- Scenic
|
| Half on trail Half on road |
|
Washington DC to Mt. Vernon |
toddreib |
Aug 22nd 2008, 03:58 |
|
42.7km |
|
|
Annapolis Marriott Waterfront - New Carrollton Metro |
Bicicletudo |
Sep 8th 2008, 07:15 |
|
43.6km |
|
|
American University - Potomac Loop 2 |
Tonin_in_the_US |
Mar 5th 2011, 08:50 |
|
43.8km |
- Training
- Onroad
- Low traffic
- Scenic
|
| Scenic especially the first part, more cars on the second half after Potomac |
|
2004 Tour of Hope |
tjprzewo |
Nov 28th 2008, 04:07 |
|
44km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Basic
- Touring
|
| This was the "Tour of Hope" charity ride held on October 9th 2004. Ride started at the Georgetown Prep School in Bethesda. Approximately 1500 cyclists participated. All donated a minimum of $500 to participate. Ride was led by Lance Armstrong and other members of the US Postal cyclng team. The end of the charity ride coincided with the finish of the "Tour of Hope" cross country ride. |
|
New Carrollton Metro - Annapolis Marriott Waterfront |
Bicicletudo |
Sep 8th 2008, 07:14 |
|
44.6km |
|
|
Andy Home |
ou98dtbiggs |
May 28th 2009, 07:57 |
|
44.9km |
|
|
Pain Train/Truffle Shuffle/Wolfpack route proposal #1 |
joshben |
Oct 25th 2008, 07:42 |
|
45.3km |
- Recreational
- Training
- Onroad
- Urban
|
|
Sara's to Darren's 30 Miles |
ou98dtbiggs |
Feb 14th 2010, 01:43 |
|
45.4km |
|
|
Wharfpack |
joshben |
Oct 28th 2009, 07:55 |
|
46km |
- Recreational
- Training
- Onroad
- Offroad
- High traffic
- Rough
- Urban
- Scenic
|
|
Logan Circle to Potomac and back |
smallhigh81 |
Jun 4th 2010, 03:15 |
|
46.2km |
|
|
Bike tour - Poolsville |
johnnyasylum |
Apr 16th 2007, 04:03 |
|
46.4km |
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Low traffic
- Rural
- Scenic
|
|
DC to JRABS Laytonsville |
mattbillionaire |
Feb 24th 2011, 02:59 |
|
48.1km |
|
|
Tidal Basin - Cherry Blossoms |
Darrylwcyclist |
Apr 14th, 04:40 |
|
48.7km |
- Recreational
- Training
- Onroad
- Intermediate
- Difficult
- Urban
|
| Great Spring Ride from REI College Park to Lincoln Memorial and the Tidal Basin. |
|
VASA Ride 3-4-07 |
geoffreygee |
Mar 5th 2007, 12:24 |
|
49.3km |
|
|
_Pack (hillier) |
joshben |
Nov 17th 2008, 06:39 |
|
49.3km |
- Recreational
- Training
- Onroad
- Offroad
- Urban
- Scenic
|
| this one goes up Mass Ave>River Rd to Bethesda/Potomac, then crosses Rock Creek Valley to visit Kensington and Forest Glen, then takes a paved trail back down to Jones Mill/Beach Dr to return to DC |
|
_Pack (flatter) |
joshben |
Nov 17th 2008, 06:12 |
|
50.5km |
|
| this is a simplified, flatter edition of the other _Pack route. It turns south on Beach Dr instead of climbing into Kensington. I was planning on it being shorter, but Beach is windier than i realized, so it's about the same, but should be faster |
|
Crystal City, VA to Montgomery Village, Md |
rodericj |
Mar 28th 2007, 06:04 |
|
50.7km |
- Commute
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Basic
- Safe
- Scenic
|
|
Washington DC to Annapolis |
Cycle for Heart |
Feb 7th 2009, 11:20 |
|
51.4km |
|
| Cycle for Heart 2009, Key West Florida to Quebec Canada, Day 32, www.cycleforheart.org |
|
Turkey Tour 2009 day 1 |
neilfein |
Nov 24th 2009, 01:47 |
|
52.6km |
- Onroad
- Steep
- Offroad
- Urban
- Scenic
- Touring
|
| Ready to generate cue sheet |
|
DC to Annapolis |
mschol17 |
Apr 9th 2007, 11:12 |
|
53km |
|
|
2-10-07 WBCG ride |
geoffreygee |
Feb 10th 2007, 09:19 |
|
54km |
- Training
- Basic
- Low traffic
- Safe
|
|
Pentagon-Mt Vernon-Pentagon Loop |
Gene990 |
Dec 15th 2008, 02:21 |
|
55.3km |
- Recreational
- Basic
- Offroad
- Safe
- Scenic
|
| Great Ride along Potomac. 100% on Mt Vernon bike trail. Caution.. Joggers - Walkers with ipods oblivious to cyclists. |