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    • Nanjemoy, Maryland

      Paddle through the Ghost Fleet of the Potomac at Mallows Bay

      4.5
      The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay, as it's now known, is the result of our great nation's call for 1,000 wartime transport vessels to be built in 18 months. The quick deadline led to hasty construction and, when World War I ended before the contract was fulfilled, hundreds of ships sat unused. Attem...
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    • McLean, Virginia

      Difficult Run, Ridge, and River Trails

      4.5
      3.28 mi / 463 ft gain
      Difficult Run is a popular hiking location right down the street from Great Falls National Park. Starting at the Difficult Run parking lot you head to the trail at the far end of the lot. The trail will split. The green blazes will take you to the left but you can also stay to the right and hike ...
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    • McLean, Virginia

      Great Falls of the Potomac

      5.0
      0.69 mi / 131 ft gain
      Great Falls Park, located in McLean, Virginia, is a stunning natural area where the Potomac River cascades over a series of steep, jagged rocks, creating the dramatic Great Falls. This 800-acre park offers visitors a blend of natural beauty and rich history, making it a popular destination for ou...
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    • Potomac, Maryland

      Great Falls and the Billy Goat Trail

      4.5
      4.61 mi / 272 ft gain
      Just outside of Washington DC is a great hike and rock scramble you don't want to miss. Great Falls lies in both Virginia and Maryland and has beautiful views of the Potomac River. Start out at the Great Falls Tavern parking lot (Maryland side), and keep in mind it is $10 to park here if you don...
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    • Great Falls, Virginia

      Hike from Riverbend Regional Park to Great Falls National Park

      5.0
      2.5 mi / 75 ft gain
      This hike utilizes the Potomac Heritage Trail from Riverbend Park to Great Falls National Park. This section is an easy, mostly flat trail that will take you along the Potomac until you reach Great Falls National Park. When you reach Riverbend Park turn right into the parking lot. At the end of t...
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    • Great Falls, Virginia

      Canoe from Algonkian Regional Park to Riverbend Park

      4.0
      Starting at Algonkian Regional Park and ending at Riverbend Park, this 8.5 mile canoe trip is a perfect way to get away from the traffic that is Northern Virginia.  Paddling hard, people have completed it in 4 hours.  It can easily be turned into an all day trip lasting 8 or more hours, if paddli...
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    • Reston, Virginia

      Lake Anne Blue Trail Loop

      1.65 mi / 273.62 ft gain
      Tucked inside the heart of Reston, Virginia, the Lake Anne Blue Trail Loop is a 1.65-mile loop with 274 feet of elevation gain winding through wooded terrain along the shores of Lake Anne. It's one of the more underrated walks in Northern Virginia — quiet, scenic, and easily accessible from the...
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    • Laurel, Maryland

      Hike the South Tract Trails at Patuxent Research Refuge

      5 mi
      From the visitors center, start on the Fire Road trail. From there, it's a choose-your-own adventure (choose-your-own ecosystem, actually). Pick the Laurel and Valley Trails to stay in the quiet (and maybe enchanted? It felt enchanted) forest. Goose Pond trail is a short jut to a--yup--pond, wher...
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    • Manassas, Virginia

      Hike and Explore Bull Run Battlefield

      4.3
      1.2 mi
      Located about 40 minutes from D.C. just off I-66 in Manassas, VA. Henry Hill is the starting point and headquarters that can lead you to multiple trails ranging from 1-5 miles depending on the route you choose here. Ample parking at HQ as well as clean restrooms. Tours are available here. Rolling...
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    • Manassas, Virginia

      Trail Run at Bull Run

      5.0
      4 mi
      Great spot for a run! Very accessible for those in the DC region.  A good starting point is the Henry Hill Visitor Center. If you want to avoid any crowds, start early.  From the Henry Hill Visitor Center, you can't really go wrong (as far as direction is concerned) since most trails can be linke...
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    • Derwood, Maryland

      Hike, Bike, or Run the Lakeside Trail and Muncaster Mill Trail

      4.5
      3.41 mi / 196 ft gain
      Park at the Meadowside Nature Center to Access the trailhead. This is a 3.4 mile loop with opportunities for birding and observing wildlife. Dogs are welcome on leash. 
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    • Sterling, Virginia

      Washington & Old Dominion Trail and Broadlands Ramble

      5.0
      19.55 mi / 863 ft gain
      Washington & Old Dominion Trail and Broadlands Ramble is a point-to-point trail where you may see local wildlife located near Ashburn, Virginia.
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    • Annapolis, Maryland

      Kayak into downtown Annapolis via Spa Creek

      There is no better way to travel into Annapolis then by under your own power on water.  Put in your kayak, canoe, or stand up paddle board at the Truxton Park Boat Launch (run by the City Parks Department) and paddle into downtown Annapolis on Spa Creek.  Pass other boaters, beautiful waterfront ...
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    • Ashburn, Virginia

      Reservoir Park

      5.0
      7.12 mi / 413 ft gain
      Reservoir Park opened in 2024. You can easily hike around the entire Beaverdam Reservoir. There are boat rentals, fishing, bird watching, picnic areas, hiking, biking, and trail running. The 7-mile loop trail is marked with blue blazes. The trail was renovated in 2024 and now has boardwalks and b...
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    • Montgomery Village, Maryland

      Hike the Seneca Creek Greenway Trail Upper Section

      5.0
      14.86 mi / 836 ft gain
      Park in the lot off of Watkins Mill Road to access the trail. This hike is dog friendly and is accessible from March until November. 
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    • Boyds, Maryland

      Hike or Bike the Hoyles Mill Trail

      9.16 mi / 390 ft gain
      Park on Clarksburg Road (see map) and head onto the marked trail. It can get muddy at times so pack accordingly. Great for kids, and dog friendly too. 
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