Does NOVA not have bike trails crisscrossing all neighborhoods and connecting into DC? |
Yes but I don't like running on them because the cyclists go by very quickly and I can't wear headphones because I need to be listening for bikes. --not op |
Not OP but where can one find a wooded (paved trail) inside the beltway? I’ve tried the old dominion trail running through Falls Church and it’s all highway overpasses and telephone poles. |
It doesn’t matter if it’s normal - it means you personally are bored with jogging and should find an exercise you like |
Join a running club like MCRRC or whatever you have in your county. |
You could run around Accotink in Fairfax: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/accotink. I am not sure if they finished the connector by now, but I imagine they did. It is part paved and part compacted dirt. Lots of tree cover. |
Rock Creek is such a great place for a long run. Beach Drive is closed to car traffic. |
Check out Segments on Strava and see where people like to run in your area. |
Only if you're running while Black. |
This is exactly why I wanted to buy a house in Rock Creek Park. |
Lots of trails inside the beltway: W&OD, Four Mike Run, Curtis, Mt Vernon, Rock Creek, C&O canal, Capital Crescent, Glover Archbold, Normanstone, Melvin Hazen. Switch up your runs every week so you're not doing the same one all the time. Save your neighborhood for days when you're time constrained and branch out a bit. You could also find a track and do some speed work every week or every other week. |
Once a week on the weekend do a longer run at a nature type place? |
I edit my Spotify list before almost every run, so I look forward to hearing my new tunes when I head out the door |
Bike to run. Or take the bus/metro to a different neighborhood? |
I think the answer seems obvious. Change your route. |