this is one of our favorite trails. My kid likes the side with the boulders. I have dogs do like that they both have shade and water access.Anonymous wrote:This is not at all hidden but I didn’t know about the Rachel Carson greenway/NW branch trail until covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not telling a soul. I like them quiet.
Let me guess, you live in those exclusive neighborhoods? I like the ideas of this thread and hope more people will share -- after all, these are public lands and should be used / shared more.
Just a regular neighborhood but frankly the main trails have been overrun and ruined by too many people, mountain bikes that turn the trail into a muddy mess. I'll keep my silent wood trails to myself. If you are really interested do some exploring, don't wait for people to hand things to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not at all hidden but I didn’t know about the Rachel Carson greenway/NW branch trail until covid.
I love the Copperhead Trail on the other side of 29!
Anonymous wrote:This is not at all hidden but I didn’t know about the Rachel Carson greenway/NW branch trail until covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not telling a soul. I like them quiet.
Let me guess, you live in those exclusive neighborhoods? I like the ideas of this thread and hope more people will share -- after all, these are public lands and should be used / shared more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Old Trolley line that runs along the Potomac, through the Palisades and into MD. It's a really cool trail, unmarked, but still gets occasionally mowed. You can grab the entrance right behind the Montessori school off Foxhall Road NW. You'll cut across a few roads, go behind backyards of homes, end up on a few trails and cross a creek, etc.
https://goo.gl/maps/f1QaYaVQPm37wSs56
This looks really cool! How long does it go? Seem like it goes all the way to Palisades Recreation Center & Playground?
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if anyone care to share some interesting local hiking/walk trails (or starting point of trails) that are not so obvious (i.e. not starting at a park or other obvious places)?
Here are examples:
1. Access to Langley Oaks Park from here:
https://www.google.com/maps/@38.9590986,-77.1640638,3a,75y,79.35h,84.3t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sT9s8OkYry_2HIHKy3ZAVtw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
2. Access to Potomac Heritage Trail from here:
https://www.google.com/maps/@38.9665809,-77.1809649,3a,75y,62.44h,68.5t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s8tRUhfpOwSBq_5THTKEDbg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Anonymous wrote:The Old Trolley line that runs along the Potomac, through the Palisades and into MD. It's a really cool trail, unmarked, but still gets occasionally mowed. You can grab the entrance right behind the Montessori school off Foxhall Road NW. You'll cut across a few roads, go behind backyards of homes, end up on a few trails and cross a creek, etc.
https://goo.gl/maps/f1QaYaVQPm37wSs56
Anonymous wrote:Not telling a soul. I like them quiet.